Iga Swiatek 6-0 in Grand Slam finals! Records broken during her Wimbledon rout of Amanda Anisimova

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Iga Swiatek 6-0 in Grand Slam finals! Records broken during her Wimbledon rout of Amanda Anisimova

Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Iga Swiatek produced a flawless display on Centre Court to win her maiden Wimbledon title, defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in just 57 minutes on Saturday. The emphatic scoreline marks the most one-sided women’s final at the All England Club in 114 years, matching the historic 1911 result when Dorothea Lambert Chambers beat Dora Boothby by the same margin.

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Winning 6-0, 6-0Duration of the match (57 minutes)Maintaining a perfect record in Grand Slam finalsBeing the first Polish player to win Wimbledon

With this dominant performance, Swiatek claimed her sixth Grand Slam title and became the eighth consecutive first-time women’s Wimbledon champion since Serena Williams last lifted the trophy in 2016.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
The 24-year-old Polish star was in complete control from the opening point, breaking Anisimova’s serve early and never allowing the American to settle. Swiatek lost just one set en route to the final and maintained her flawless record in Grand Slam finals, now 6–0.ALSO READ: Iga Swiatek annihilates Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to clinch first Grand Slam title on grassAnisimova, the 13th seed, had stunned world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the semi-finals but was unable to replicate that form against an unrelenting Swiatek.

Key stats from Iga Swiatek’s historic Wimbledon win

  • Sixth Grand Slam title: four French Opens, one US Open, one Wimbledon
  • Perfect record in major finals: 6–0 (joins Margaret Court and Monica Seles)
  • First Polish player to win Wimbledon in the Open Era
  • Completes career Grand Slam on clay, hard, and grass — youngest to do so since Serena Williams in 2002
  • Fastest woman to reach 100 Grand Slam match wins since Serena Williams in 2004
  • Rises to WTA World No. 3 and second in WTA Finals race standings
  • Becomes third woman to win Wimbledon as a No. 8 seed (after Petra Kvitova in 2011 and Ashleigh Barty at 2019 French Open)
  • Match duration: 57 minutes — first 6-0, 6-0 women’s final at Wimbledon since 1911

Swiatek’s grass-court transformation is now complete. With titles on all surfaces and her dominance reaffirmed, she cements her place among the greats of modern women’s tennis.

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