Ice Cool Swiateek wins first Wimbledon when Anisimova freezes

Ice Cool Swiateek wins first Wimbledon when Anisimova freezes

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A ladies’ centering final in Wimbledon between Amanda Anisimova and Iga Swiatek was not considered a potential drama in the pre-championcript, and the writers did not ultimately have much to work with. The sixth seed beat Anisimova 6-0 6-0 In just 57 minutes to claim her first SW19 crown while the American was hit everywhere by performance -fear.

First Wimbledon ladies singles whitewash since 1911

It was the second whitewash in a ladies’ snonble finale in the Open era, after the dismantling of Steffi Graf from 1988 by Natasha Zvereva in Roland Garros. That demolition lasted 34 minutes when the former Soviet player was so destroyed that she could not talk immediately afterwards. Anisimova succeeded in at least with grace and some strands of humor in the midst of tears that finally flowed. Dorothea Lambert Chambers also won the 1911 Wimbledon Final 6-0 6-0.

Swiatek uses a large gaming experience against anxious Anisimova

Swiatek’s larger Grand Slam experience, movement, shot and control over nerves was the key to first reach the line about what her least favorite surface was not so long ago. The improvement came after an impressive run to the Bad Homburg final last month.

The grass is absolutely greener for the queen of clay. The only time that the new champion showed doubt was when she tried to understand the enormous size of victory. “I feel that I am an experienced player, but I never expected this victory. My team believed more in me than me.”

This was the first time that the All England Club brought back the starting time until 4 p.m. local time – 11 a.m. in New York. Ticket holders in the middle of the court had paid between £ 240 and £ 315 for an hour of elite tennis that never threatened to be competitive.

While Jannik SinNER and Carlos Alcaraz are constantly fighting for the large crown jewels on three different continents, the title of the ladies Wimbledon has been an open lottery since 2017. Swiatek is now the eighth different winner in the past eight years.

When Anisimova lost the Queen’s final last month to 37-year-old Tatyana Maria, she was completely stunned by the German cat and muistactics. The American still won seven games and could afford to feel good about himself well spent well for a week. She is fantastic twice in London until the last day.

If our Jabeur’s last misery of Wimbledon tormenting watches were mixed with some coherent tennis, Anisimova needed the panic room from the start. The opening nerves on serving were part of a larger inferiority complex. Alarms ring before the game started, because she could not land balls on the field in the warm-up.

Anisimova admits that she has been caught by the nerves

“I was a bit frozen there with my nerves,” said Anisimova after the game. “Maybe I was a bit tired for the last two weeks. I didn’t practice yesterday. I think I was just very tired. I could also feel it in my warming this morning,” the 23-year-old admitted.

This was thin air for the 13one Seed whose only other business final performance in a SLAM was making the 2019 French open semi -finals. She lost Van Ashleigh Barty as a 17-year-old who had to take the world, if not conquered. Then real life happened when her father passed and the travails of the Tour became too much. She returned at the beginning of 2024 after a seven -month break for reasons for mental health care, refreshed and ready to fight back.

On Saturday afternoon in Searing London Heat, there was none of the meeting seed that conquered top seeds and world no. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the semi -final. Sabalenka was a bit unfounded in her press conference when she stated that the Trophy was Swiatek’s to take if her great rival Belinda Bencic defeated.

Anisimova’s Serve her abandoned against Swiateek

The battle between the ears was not a competition. If Anisimova had converted a few game signs to 0-2, the scoreboard would at least look respectable in early fairs. She could not buy a first serve and won only a quarter of her first liver points. On the other hand, Her opponent won 21 out of 29 And no breakpoint was suffering.

Swiatek had become vulnerable after he had fallen from her no. 1 Baars and not reaching a WTA or Grand Final since claiming the title Roland Garros 2024. A doping ban of one month in which she wore “no significant mistake” for a polluted sleeping tablet did not help her with the balance. The Olympic semi -final loss in Paris on her favorite piece of red fabric was just the start of the knockbacks.

At Wimbledon, equality has returned to the Polish pocket battleship. The freedom to play as if it means nothing if it means that everything is something that only the elite owns. When the cojones of Swiatek met Anisimova’s clear feeling of helplessness, things became ugly. Unbelievable, the winner for girls for girls for girls won the last 20 games of her Senior 2025 tournament.

Swiatek has a perfect 6-0 record in Grand Slam Singles Finals

Swiatek is 6-0 in major finals compared to Sabalenka’s record of three wins from six and Coco Gauff’s two of three. After a bare run, the 24-year-old looks at a role, which reflects the kind of ruthlessness that she showed in it Purple patch of 2022 A formality became a formality when winning large.

Anisimova used the defeat well for the public and the press, but must have been devastated that her nerves did not let her body talk. Swiatek is in the city and in the mood for the ball of a champions. It can again be 6-0 6-0 if Alcaraz joins her by claiming his sixth victory in Majors on Sunday evening.

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