Polish tennis star Iga Swiatek hammered Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in the most one-sided women’s Wimbledon final for 114 years to land her sixth Grand Slam.
The 24-year-old eighth seed Swiatek, who has now won all six major finals in which she has competed, was in control from the first point and wrapped up victory in just 57 minutes on Saturday.
It is the first time a woman has won a final at Wimbledon without dropping a game since 1911.
Swiatek is just the second player in the Open era to win a major title without losing a game in the final after Steffi Graf beat Natalia Zvereva at the 1988 French Open.
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Swiatek, who reached the final of the grass-court tournament at Bad Homburg two weeks ago, has looked increasingly strong while the top seeds tumbled at the All England Club.
She lost just one set in her run to the final.
The men’s final comes up on Sunday between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Summer.
To reach the final Sinner saw off Novak Djokovic and will hope to avenge his Roland Garos defeat to Alcaraz.


