Wimbledon, Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova
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Iga Swiatek bulldozed her way to a maiden Wimbledon title on Saturday to take her Grand Slam tally to six and although the Pole preferred not to rank her wins, she said her latest one felt a little more special than the others.
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Thesportstak on MSNIga Swiatek shatters records post-Wimbledon win, surpasses Maria Sharapova & another tennis icon in historic milestoneIga Swiatek’s Wimbledon 2025 win cements her as a true all-surface Grand Slam champion, surpassing Maria Sharapova and another legend in major title count.
“I never even dreamt that it’s going to be possible for me to play in the final,” said Swiatek, who has won five Grand Slam titles elsewhere and spent most of 2022, 2023 and 2024 at No. 1 in the WTA rankings.
Iga Swiatek is the youngest woman since Serena Williams to own Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces after becoming Wimbledon's champion
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Tennis World on MSNNick Kyrgios breaks down what Wimbledon title does for Iga Swiatek's career, futureNick Kyrgios says Iga Swiatek "achieved tennis immortality" with her Wimbledon triumph and the Australian is now backing the Pole to be the top favorite for the US Open title in late August and early September.
Iga Swiatek captured her sixth Grand Slam title at the Wimbledon Championships this year. She outclassed Amanda Anisimova in the finals, 6-0, 6-0.
Sinner halted Alcaraz’s 20-match win streak at the All England Club to celebrate his first Grand Slam victory away from hard courts on Sunday evening. The world No. 1, now 2-0 against the 22-year-old at Wimbledon, had previously been a semifinalist two years earlier in London and triumphed at Halle in June 2024 for his first grass-court title.