Amanda Anisimova breaks down in tears after losing Wimbledon women’s final after just 57 minutes – as Iga Swiatek matches 114-year record with incredible 6-0, 6-0 victory

Amanda Anisimova wiped a palm moisture with the sweat of the nerves on tennis skirt, 87mph made a flopped on a service and then a backhand length – and thus launched the most nightmare screening in a Wimbledon final for 114 years.
IGA Swiatek won 6-0, 6-0 in 57 minutes, but will remain in a flash but in memory and record books.
Anisimova leaves the court and returns to wiping tears, and then he will live. In his speech, he spoke courageously, he was destroyed again while he thanked his mother, followed by the dark glasses.
Jana Novotna has witnessed such naked destruction since the Duchess of City in 1983 crying on her shoulder.
Like Novotna, the 23 -year -old American royal comfort has received promises from the Wales of Wales, and he should hope that the story of Wimbledon will be a happy ending. In 1998, Novotna returned from this collapse against Steffi Graff to win the championship.
Graff’s name came again while cleaning the history books. In a final in Wimbledon, the other 6-0, 6-0 defeat came in 1911 when Dora Boothby lost to Dorothea Lambert Chambers, but the last time in Grand Slam, Natasha Zvereva was destroyed by Steffi Graff in the French Open.
IgA Swiatek, Wimbledon Women’s Champion was completely dominant because it was crowned
His rival American Amanda Anisimova fought to meet on the occasion at the Central Court
Swiatek ultimately 6-0, 6-0 wins.
Fraulein Forehand was a ruthless rival and Swiatek his heir: 24 -year -old polar was completely cruel in the addition of humiliation.
It would be Trite to call the worst day of Anisimova’s life. His father Konstantin died in 2019 and in 2023 he moved away from the day for seven months to protect his mental health. It is placed better than most of the perspective; It is better preserved with a durability shell.
But the worst day in a tennis field? No doubt. It was like a dream of anxiety that a tennis player found themselves on a big scene and had suddenly forgotten how to play the game that has been rooted since childhood.
Anisimova hit eight pairs of errors and made 28 forced mistakes. He deceived honey with feet, not as long and wide inch. His body seemed so paralyzed that he could barely move. How to explain such a performance from one of the best ball strikes in the world that releases the world No1 Aryna Sabalenka in semi -finals?
Gez, three sets of defeats in Sabalenka’s violent heat was a pirhic victory. Anisimova seemed completely energy.
Then there was the opportunity. This was the first Wimbledon final for both women, but if this proposes a measure of equality that was completely wrong. Swiatek had previously made five Grand Slam finals and won a lot; Anisimova made his first appearance on this scene – and the fear of the scene was terrible.
However, there should be a perfect condition storm for such an extraordinary score, and the worst opponent he could encounter from Anisimova along the network, in a bad state.
Swiatek’s idol lives with the insistence of playing every point of Rafael Nadal and Spanish as if it were the last. He took this to a tip here, still pumping at 6-0, 5-0.
Swiatek was the first Polish player to win the title of Singles in Wimbledon.
Anisimova overcome emotions after defeating in the first Great Slam final
Before a 12-month collapse he broke with this title, Swiatek developed an internet gag about the bakery of Iga ‘of Iga (6-1 set).
The bakery has been put on France last year since the open, but it is really good and really open for work again. Swiatek, who won 6-2, 6-0 semi-finals against Belinda Benic, won the last 20 matches of this tournament in a row and no player in the open age did not accept less games in a Islamic match.
We didn’t know at the time, but the third game of the match was the last chance to avoid Anisimova. He led 40-15 and had two more games. After this slipping, the match ended effectively.
Anisimova sent another break at the beginning of the second set and was cut to a forehand width with a scream of horror.
From there, it was a situation that only Anisimova would win a game and never seem possible.
Swiatek fell to the ground at the time of victory and then jumped around the court for joy. Rarely, the victory and disaster of sports can be shown with such crazy clarity.




