Polish tennis sensation Iga Swiatek showcased a masterclass in domination at Wimbledon 2025, capping off a near-flawless campaign with an emphatic straight-sets victory in the final over Amanda Anisimova. The Pole didn’t just win her maiden grass-court Grand Slam — she made history in the process, delivering a rare and ruthless double bagel on Centre Court to seal her sixth major singles title.
Swiatek dropped only one set throughout the tournament and demonstrated her adaptability across surfaces, firmly establishing herself as a force across clay, hard, and now grass courts.
Iga Swiatek joins multi-surface grand slam winners
With this historic Wimbledon title, Iga Swiatek becomes one of only eight women in tennis history to have won Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces — clay, hard, and grass. Her resume now boasts:
Wimbledon 2025
US Open 2022
Roland Garros 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024
That record places her in elite company and solidifies her status as a generational talent. She joins legends like Serena Williams and Steffi Graf in the rare club of all-surface Slam winners.
Surpassing Maria Sharapova and Martina Hingis in slam count
Swiatek’s sixth Grand Slam singles title officially moves her past Maria Sharapova, the last woman to complete a Career Grand Slam, and Martina Hingis, another former World No. 1, who both had previously ended their careers with five majors.
Sharapova’s run — including the 2004 Wimbledon, 2006 US Open, and Roland Garros titles in 2012 and 2014 — once set the gold standard for versatility. But now, Swiatek's record has quietly eclipsed even that, underscoring her consistency and dominance in the post-Barty era.
Despite trailing Maria Sharapova and the other icon in total Grand Slam final appearances, Swiatek’s winning efficiency remains unmatched in the Open Era among players with six major singles titles.
Eyes on the legends ahead
Now standing at six majors, Iga Swiatek is within striking distance of three more iconic names in the Grand Slam leaderboard. Her rapid rise and hunger for excellence suggest it’s only a matter of time before she climbs even higher. With youth on her side and momentum at its peak, the tennis world could be witnessing the dawn of an all-time great legacy.