The Polish dismantles her opponent in the final and wins her sixth Grand Slam title. From the beginning, a game develops in which it only goes in one direction.

Iga świątek is a Wimbledon winner in 2025. In a one-sided final from London, the favorite Polish prevailed after only 57 minutes with 6: 0, 6: 0 against surprise finalist Amanda Anisimova (USA) and crowned the queen of the most traditional Grand Slam tournament. It is her sixth Grand Slam title overall-but your first in Wimbledon.

Anisimova, who only unexpectedly defeated the world ranking aryna Sabalenka in the semi -finals, was never able to tie up her performance from the past rounds in the final and experienced a debacle. Dealed in tears, she first had to leave the place after the match ball before being able to take part in the award ceremony.

The whole final for reading in the ticker:

Świątek – Anisimova 6: 0, 6: 0: Świątek is already opening the match win and actually affects a mistake for 0:15. But the next Return Anisimovas does not come. Then Anisimova can advance to the network and gets a free volley, but she also plays into the end. Another return stays on the net and brings świątek two match balls. The Polish leaves the first with a forehand error, but in the next rally she beats a backhand winner Longline and crowns herself to the Wimbeledon winner!

Świątek – Anisimova 6: 0, 5: 0: Anisimova can only be sorry for you: she now manages to lead at least a few rallies, but świątek does not make any mistakes and therefore only has to wait for one of the American. They also come reliably and it is quickly 0:30. Then Anisimova forces the Polish with a crashing forehand. But the next backhand from Anisimova ends up and there are two break balls again. Świątek brings her opponent online and then plays the ball. 5: 0.

Świątek – Anisimova 6: 0, 4: 0: Anisimova gets the first point with a surcharge świątek, but the Polish can quickly correct it to 30:15. Then świątek ends up with a forehand, but at 30:30 Anisimova’s return ends. Anisimova defends itself: the return is good and a backhand longline once brings debut. But świątek plays every ball into the field and the American is holding another forehand. Then there is actually a double error of the Polish, but Anisimova gives her advantage again with a return error. Anisimova no longer reaches an forehand from świątek and it is 4: 0.

Świątek – Anisimova 6: 0, 3: 0: Anisimova desperately tries to cheer on the audience, but the despair is written on her face after another free forehand error for 15:30. The American seems close to tears, but a winner can unpack again at 30:30. Then, however, make a double error again before you can ward off breakball with a forehand winner. Again the American sails out, but świątek also takes a ball. If there is a double error and the backhand error into the net, this means 3: 0 for świątek.

Świątek – Anisimova 6: 0, 2: 0: Świątek continues mercilessly. Anisimova makes a further forehand error, then the Polish puts a back hand winner Longline into the field. But świątek is just a person! It makes a double mistake and Anisimova can have a forehand winner followed at 30:30. But then Anisimova has a backhand and świątek closes the game via volley.

Świątek – Anisimova 6: 0, 1: 0: However, the second sentence begins like the first round. Anisimova makes two slight mistakes. Then you give świątek a forehand on the net and Anisimova can set to 30:30 with a return stop. But the next forecast of the American sails out and screams frustrated. Świątek continues to play the ball in the field and Anisimova makes a forehand error. The break for świątek.

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