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Polish tennis sensation Iga Świątek made headlines this weekend by clinching her first-ever Wimbledon title, pocketing a ...
The Wimbledon women's final came to an abrupt close on Saturday as Poland's Iga Świątek delivered a swift, crushing defeat ...
Let’s start by acknowledging the champion, Iga Świątek, who won her sixth major on Saturday at Wimbledon, serving as both the unstoppable force and immovable object as she beat Amanda Anisimova in the ...
Iga Świątek is typically touted for her dominance at Roland Garros, hence why they call her the "Queen of Clay." But she's proving herself as more than just a c ...
Jersey Shore tennis fans cheered on Freehold Township native Amanda Anisimova, who was defeated in straight sets in the ...
Iga Świątek's assertive display at the Wimbledon singles final, in which she came up trumps 6-0, 6-0, has swept up the ...
The match marked the first women's final at the tournament since 1911 in which one player failed to claim a single game ...
• Women’s champion crowned: Polish star Iga Świątek dominated her Wimbledon singles final against American Amanda Anisimova. The more experienced Świątek did not lose a single game en route to a ...
It was billed as the Wimbledon women’s final that no one expected, it finished as a match that American rising star Amanda ...
This was the first Wimbledon women's final in the Open era, spanning 114 years, in which one player didn't win a single game.
Iga Świątek won the Wimbledon 2025 championship, defeating Amanda Anisimova 6–3, 6–4. This victory marks her as the first Polish woman to claim the title.
The Pole's sixth Grand Slam title is a vindication of the tennis she has been seeking since the end of last season.