
Iga Świątek has officially claimed her crown at Wimbledon 2025—and she did it with unmatched dominance. The 24-year-old Polish tennis star defeated American Amanda Anisimova in straight sets, 6-0, 6-0, in just under an hour, making history not only for herself but for her country.
The win marks Świątek’s first Wimbledon title, but her sixth Grand Slam overall, adding to an already stacked resume that includes four French Open victories and a U.S. Open title. Her win also makes her the first Polish player in the Open Era to take home a Wimbledon singles title, cementing her status as a national icon and global force in tennis.
Her performance wasn’t just impressive, it was historic. According to ESPN, this final was the first women’s title match at Wimbledon in 114 years where one player failed to win a single game. Świątek didn’t just win—she shut it down.
To make the moment even more regal, it was Kate Middleton who presented Świątek with her trophy, looking as polished as ever. She turned heads in a crisp white top featuring pocket detailing and a belted waist, paired effortlessly with a cream pleated skirt that added a touch of classic elegance to the occasion.
With this latest victory, Świątek becomes the eighth woman in history to win a major on all three surfaces (clay, hard court, and grass)—a rare feat that confirms her versatility, mental toughness, and place among the greats.
