LONDON: Former World No.1 Iga Swiatek made history at Wimbledon 2025, storming to her maiden Ladies Singles title and sixth career Grand Slam crown overall at the All England Club with a dominant 6-0,6-0 (double bagel) victory over Amanda Anisimova in the final on Saturday.
Poland's Swiatek, the four-time French Open and one-time US Open winner, added the Wimbledon title to her kitty, which made her a Grand Slam champion on all surfaces -- synthetic, clay, and grass.
Swiatek registered a commanding 57-minute victory on Saturday, just the second 6-0, 6-0 Grand Slam singles final in the Open Era after Steffi Graf double-bagelled Natalia Zvereva in the French Open final in 1988.
Swiatek swept to her first title since she lifted a fourth Roland Garros trophy in June, and improved her record to 6-0 in major finals.
In addition to making her the first Wimbledon singles champion from Poland in the Open Era, the victory also marks Swiatek's 100th career Grand Slam match win. She is now 100-20 in Grand Slam main draws since her Grand Slam main-draw debut in 2019.
Swiatek stamped her authority on the match with the first 6-0 opening set in a women's singles final at Wimbledon since 1983 -- when Martina Navratilova defeated Andrea Jaeger 6-0, 6-3. Before that, the 1973-75 finals all saw 6-0 first sets -- including Billie Jean King's 6-0, 7-5 win over a then-18-year-old Chris Evert in 1973.
Anisimova found stronger strokes in the early stages of the second set -- including a 90-mph forehand winner to pull to 30-30 with Swiatek serving 6-0, 1-0. But it did not translate to the scoreboard, and Swiatek joined Stefanie Graf in an exclusive club of players to win a major final without losing a game.
Despite the ending, Anisimova's effort at Wimbledon 2025 was overall a career-changing one: She scored her first-ever win over a World No. 1 against Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals, and will crack the Top 10 for the first time in her career on Monday. IANS
When was the last time a women’s singles final at a GS ended 6-0, 6-0?
1988 (French Open) Steffi Graf bt. Natasha Zvereva 6–0, 6–0.
(Before the Open Era, in 1911, Dorothea Lambert Chambers beat
Dora Boothby 6-0, 6-0 in the Wimbledon final)
Shortest Wimbledon women’s singles finals in Open Era:
1975 - Billie Jean King bt. Evonne Goolagong - 38 minutes
1972 - Billie Jean King bt. Evonne Goolagong - 50 minutes
1973 - Billie Jean King bt. Chris Evert - 53 minutes
1983 - Martina Navratilova bt. Andrea Jaeger - 54 minutes
2014 - Petra Kvitova bt. Eugenie Bouchard - 55 minutes
1965 - Margaret Smith bt. Maria Bueno - 56 minutes
2025 - Iga Swiatek bt. Amanda Anasimova - 57 minutes
Records set by Swiatek:
1 - First Polish player to win the Wimbledon title during the Open Era.
1 - The first woman to win a Wimbledon final with a 6-0, 6-0 scoreline in the Open Era.
3 - Third woman to win a Grand Slam title as the No. 8 seed along with Ashleigh Barty (2019 Roland Garros) and Petra Kvitova (2011 Wimbledon).
3 - Third player in the Open Era to win all their first six Women’s Singles Grand Slam finals after Margaret Court and Monica Seles.
8 - Eighth first-time champion at Wimbledon in the last eight editions.
24 - The 24-year-old Pole is the youngest woman since Serena Williams in 2002 to win Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces.
100 - Playing in her 120th Grand Slam match, Swiatek (100-20) claimed her 100th Grand Slam win; the fastest to 100 Grand Slam wins since Serena Williams in 2004 (116)
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