Iga Swiatek, Wimbledon
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New Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek has hit out at the media’s coverage of her this season, saying: “Leave me alone.” Swiatek swept aside America’s Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in only 57 minutes to win her first Wimbledon title and sixth grand slam in all, cementing her place as the best player of the current generation.
No. 8 Iga Swiatek dominated the women’s Wimbledon final on Saturday, defeating No. 13 Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to win her sixth Grand Slam title in only 57 minutes. Swiatek, 24, became the first woman since 1911 to win the Wimbledon final without losing a single game.
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At the BetMGM online sportsbook, Swiatek (-275) was a big favorite in the final. She took in 37% of the bets and 57% of the money. Going into the tournament, Swiatek was +700. She was +350 before the quarterfinals and +190 before the semifinals.
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Tennis World on MSNNick Kyrgios breaks down what Wimbledon title does for Iga Swiatek's career, futureNick Kyrgios says Iga Swiatek "achieved tennis immortality" with her Wimbledon triumph and the Australian is now backing the Pole to be the top favorite for the US Open title in late August and early September.
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Thesportstak on MSNExplained: Why Iga Swiatek couldn't match Wimbledon 2025 brilliance of Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Belinda BencicIga Swiatek may have lifted the Wimbledon 2025 title, but her journey wasn't the most explosive statistically. Here's why Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova & Belinda Bencic still managed to outshine her in certain areas.
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For weeks while back home in Warsaw last year, Iga Swiatek hung out with friends and made new ones, but didn't dare tell them about a doping case that was hanging over her. “Obviously, in the back of my mind,
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Yardbarker on MSNPolish Pasta Company to Honor Iga Swiatek With the Launch of a New ProductIga Swiatek became the first Polish woman to win the Singles title at the Wimbledon Championships. She brought immense national glory by finally breaking the drought. She thrashed her American opponent,
Wimbledon winners Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek will each be slapped with a £1m tax bill by HMRC. Despite not being based in the United Kingdom, Italian Sinner and Pole Swiatek will each be taxed at 45 per cent for winning in SW19 and claiming their £3m prizes.