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Wimbledon 2025: How Iga Swiatek beat Amanda Anisimova and registered heaviest women’s final defeat at SW19 in more than a century

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If history has taught us anything about Iga Swiatek, it is that once she breaks her opponent’s serve a dominant victory is on the cards.

That is what happened in Saturday’s Wimbledon final as she claimed the title for the first time with a ruthless 57-minute 6-0 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova.

It was undoubtedly tough on the American, but she is not alone in being on the receiving end of such a result.

In 2021 Swiatek beat former world number one Karolina Pliskova by the same scoreline in the Italian Open final.

This year alone, 12 players have lost a set 6-0 to Swiatek, including Dayana Yastremska (twice), Emma Raducanu, Belinda Bencic and Victoria Azarenka.

At January’s Australian Open, Swiatek registered 6-0 sets in three of her first four matches – and now those same scorelines are appearing on the grass courts.

“Coming here, I could really focus on getting better and developing as a player rather than everybody just asking me to win,” Poland’s Swiatek said.

“I kind of enjoyed that because expectations were a bit lower.”


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