One thing is certain, we will still remember the final of this 138th edition of Wimbledon for a long time. And if you want our opinion, the real heroine of this part is not called Iga Swiatek.
The Plaine Stage Stage Combo in Departmental Departmentals + Wimb 6-0 6-0 final, we were really on a red carpet Saturday to type the nap of a life
– Fed 🇫🇷 of the lose (@fflose) July 12, 2025
Amanda Anisimova changes Wimbledon in the irrational
This is the story of a final that had no suspense. IGA Swiatek faced Amanda Anisimova for a first title in Wimbledon. And if the Polish had imagined many scenarios, it is a safe bet that she did not think of the one who happened. Indeed, Iga Swiatek does not go through the best season of his career, by far. But facing the American player, the Polish had no trouble winning her first title of the season. And in what way.
In the space of only 25 minutes, the American lost the first set on a bubble (0-6). And happily, Anisimova continued on his devastating momentum in the second round. At no time did she have left Swiatek, forcing her to win all the games in this final. In 57 minutes Chrono, Amanda Anisimova bowed from the most beautiful margins (0-6, 0-6) in the most beautiful short in the world. Opposite, the quadruple winner at Roland-Garros can only raise its first Wimbledon trophy, despite itself.
[📺LIVE] 🎾 #Wimbledon – Ladies final
🏆 6-0, 6-0 in 57 minutes… IGA świątek wins the Wimbledon tournament!#TennisExtra pic.twitter.com/IHHDQ1Aoen— beIN SPORTS (@beinsports_FR) July 12, 2025
Ironically, Amanda Anisimova won her first round in Wimbledon on the score of… 6-0, 6-0. The bulled bubble as they say in jargon. So we know what you are going to say, how does this feat enter into the legend of his sport? It must be admitted that since the start of the open era, 1968, it is only the second time that a women’s final has ended with the score of 6-0, 6-0. The first took place 37 years ago, when Steffi Graf sold Natasha Zvereva in the 1988 Roland-Garros final. A rare performance therefore, even if it should be noted that the Soviet had reached an additional level, losing its final in 34 minutes. The equivalent of three service games between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
0 – Iga Swiatek is the second player in the Open Era to win a Women’s Singles Grand Slam final with a 6-0 6-0 scoreline after Steffi Graf at Roland Garros 1988. Speechless.#Wimbledon | @Wimbledon @WTA pic.twitter.com/5dD3sCciT9
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 12, 2025
Amanda Anisimova therefore joins Dora Boothby and Natasha Zvereva in the very closed circle of players who lost a Grand Slam final on a double bubble. Posterity is waiting for her.
📊 Terrible… For the 3rd time in the history of tennis, a player won a Grand Slam final on the score of 6/0 6/0:
🇬🇧 Wim 1911 : Douglass 🇬🇧 b. Boothby
🇫🇷 RG 1988: GRAF 🇩🇪 B. Zvereva
🇬 Wim Anlien pic.twitter.com/8ui2ynAsJS– Game, set and math (@jeusetmaths) July 12, 2025