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Iga Swatek of Poland won the sixth Grand Slam. She has won the French Open 4 times and US Open 1 time. He won Wimbledon for the first time.
Poland’s Iga Swatek has won the Wimbledon Women’s Singles title. He defeated America’s Amanda Anisimova in straight sets in the final on Saturday. On the other hand, Britain’s World No-5 pair also won the title in straight sets in Men’s Doubles.
Anisimova could not even take a point World No-8 Swatek showed unilateral dominance in the Wimbledon final. Amanda could not even take 1 point against Swatek. Swatek won the final by a margin of 6–0, 6-0. Animisova defeated Arina Sabalanka of World No-1 Belarus in the semi-finals. Despite this, she could not give any competition to the World No-8 player in the final.
Swatek defeated Switzerland’s Belinda Benkik in the semi -finals, Ludmila Samsanova of Russia in the quarter -finals and Clara Taon of Denmark in the Round of 16. He also won easily in the first 3 rounds.
Iga Swatek with Wimbledon Women’s Singles Trophy.
British Pair became champion in Mains doubles World No-5 pair of Britain’s Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool became champions in Mains Doubles. Both defeated Australia’s Rinke Hijikata and David Pale of Netherlands. The British Pair won by a margin of 6–2, 7-6 (7-3).
Final between Alkaraj and Sinner The final of Mans Singles will be between World No.2 Spain’s Carlos Alkaraj and World No-1 Zoneic Sinner in Italy. The last Grand Slam French Open was also finalized between the two. Then Alkaraj won. Alkaraj is the defending champion of Wimbledon. He won the title by defeating Novak Djokovic of Serbia in 2023 and 2024.
In the semi-finals, Alkaraj defeated Taylor Fritz of World No. 5 America. At the same time, Sinner defeated Djokovic in straight sets and entered the final. Sinner has won 3 Grand Slam as Australian Open (2 times) and US Open. He arrived for the first time in the French Open and Wimbledon finals this year. He lost the French Open, but in Wimbledon there is a chance to equalize Alkaraj.
The Wimbledon final will be the first time between Italian’s Zanic Sinner and Spain’s Carlos Alkaraj.
World No-4 and No. 8 faced in Women’s Doubles In the final of the Women’s Doubles, the World No-4 pair will be the world number-8 pair. The final will also take place during the Mains Singles final on 13 July. The final will feature Russia’s Veronica Kuderametova and Belgium’s Ellis Mortance in front of Latvia’s Jelna Ostapaneko and Taiwan’s number-4 pair.