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    Iga Świątek makes history as first pole to win both Girls’ and Ladies’ Wimbledon titles

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    Iga Świątek etched her name into tennis history on Saturday, July 12, 2025 Iga Świątek etched her name into tennis history on Saturday, July 12, 2025

    IŚwiątek etched her name into tennis history on Saturday, July 12, 2025, becoming the first Polish player to win both the Girls’ and Ladies’ singles titles at Wimbledon.

    The 24-year-old phenom from Raszyn Poland secured her maiden Wimbledon Ladies’ title with a commanding 6-0 victory over American Amanda Anisimova in just 57 minutes, adding to her 2018 Girls’ singles crown and cementing her status as one of tennis’ all-time greats.

    Świątek seeded number 8, delivered a masterclass on Centre Court, overwhelming the 13th-seeded Anisimova with relentless precision and power.

    The victory marked her sixth Grand Slam title and her first on grass, a surface once considered her weakest.

    “This feels super surreal. I didn’t even dream of winning Wimbledon because it felt too far”, Świątek said in her post-match press conference, clutching the Venus Rosewater Dish presented by the Princess of Wales.

    Świątek’s journey to this historic milestone began seven years ago when, as a 17-year-old junior, she clinched the 2018 Wimbledon Girls’ singles title.

    “It felt like a different lifetime,” she reflected, recalling how that victory gave her hope for a professional career on grass.

    Her 2025 triumph completes a rare double, making her the first female Pole to achieve this feat at the All England Club.

    Świątek, known as the “Queen of Clay” for her four French Open titles, had never advanced beyond the Wimbledon quarterfinals in the main draw before this year.

    Her 2024 season was marked by struggles, including a semi-final loss to Aryna Sabalenka at Roland Garros, a one-month suspension for an inadvertent doping violation, and a drop to number 8 in the WTA rankings—her lowest since March 2022.

    Determined to conquer grass, Świątek and her new coach, Wim Fissette, focused on refining her movement and serve.

    A week of training in Mallorca and a runner-up finish at Bad Homburg boosted her confidence.

    “We worked on fast hands and not stopping my movement. On grass, you have to trust your shots and go for it”, she explained.

    Świątek dropped just one set and 35 games across the tournament—the fewest by a women’s champion since Martina Navratilova in 1990.

    At 24, she is the youngest woman since Serena Williams in 2002 to win Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces: clay, hard, and grass.

    “I’m proud of what I’ve done,” she said tearfully.

    Świątek’s historic double at Wimbledon Girls’ in 2018 and Ladies’ in 2025 marks a new chapter for Polish tennis.

    For Świątek, the victory was more than a title—it was proof that even the toughest surfaces can be conquered with resilience and belief.

    ALL/AME



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