Historic Domination: Iga Swiatek Claims Wimbledon Crown With Ruthless Double Bagel Triumph Over Anisimova
Iga Swiatek etches her name in Wimbledon folklore with a devastating 6-0 6-0 demolition of Amanda Anisimova, becoming the first woman in 114 years to secure a 'double bagel' in the championship match while capturing her sixth Grand Slam title.



Swiatek's Masterclass Rewrites Wimbledon History
In a breathtaking display of precision tennis, world No. 2 Iga Swiatek demolished Amanda Anisimova 6-0 6-0 in 57 minutes - the shortest women's final since 1983 - to claim her maiden Wimbledon crown on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Key Match Statistics
- 82% first serve points won (Swiatek)
- 28 unforced errors (Anisimova)
- 9 consecutive games lost from deuce position (Anisimova)
- 15 winners to 5 errors (Swiatek)
"This surface transformation is unbelievable," Swiatek told BBC Sport post-match, cradling the Venus Rosewater Dish. "From clay specialist to grass-court royalty - my team rebuilt my game from the ground up."
Tactical Breakdown
- Swiatek's heavy topspin forehand neutralized Anisimova's flat strikes
- Expert use of slice backhands to disrupt rhythm
- 78% success rate approaching net (19/24 points won)
Historic Context
- First Polish woman to win Wimbledon
- Youngest player to complete Career Surface Slam (24y 2m)
- Joins Graf, S. Williams, and Evert with 6+ majors before age 25
An emotional Anisimova acknowledged: "Iga made me play uncomfortable tennis. When she's in this zone, she's practically unbeatable." The American's 14-match winning streak on grass came to a crushing halt against Swiatek's relentless pressure.
Road to the Title | Round | Opponent | Score |
---|---|---|---|
R3 | Osaka | 6-4 6-3 | |
QF | Rybakina | 7-5 6-7(5) 6-2 | |
SF | Gauff | 6-2 6-4 |
This victory extends Swiatek's dominance in championship matches to 6-0 in Grand Slam finals, with experts now debating her place among the sport's all-time greats. The win propels her back to World No. 1, dethroning Aryna Sabalenka in dramatic fashion.