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Iga Swiatek admitted she felt some empathy for opponent Amanda Anisimova after denying the tearful American a single game in ...
Iga Swiatek admitted she felt some empathy for opponent Amanda Anisimova after denying the tearful American a single game in the Wimbledon final. For the first time in more than 100 years, the women’s ...
Of course Iga Świątek won Wimbledon, the most important title in tennis, to cement her place as the greatest player of her era. And of course she did it her way, smothering a tense and over-matched ...
Watching on from Wimbledon’s Royal Box, 2013 champion Marion Bartoli shared what she noticed about Swiatek during the final.
Iga Swiatek is the youngest woman since Serena Williams to own Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces after becoming ...
Iga Swiatek more than dominated on Saturday during the Wimbledon women's final over Amanda Anisimova, winning 6-0, 6-0 in 57 minutes.
Swiatek had a 6-0, 6-0 victory Saturday in the first women's final at the tournament in 114 years in which one player failed ...
Iga Swiatek's Wimbledon win was historic in many ways. For starters, it was just the second time in the Open Era in which a woman has won 6-0, 6-0 in a major final.
On Sunday, wtatennis.com caught up with Iga Swiatek after a whirlwind, hard-working and mostly sleepless period since becoming the Wimbledon champion.
An unforgettable and emotional day for the Polish player and new Wimbledon champion, who will proudly add another victory to her shelf.