Wimbledon, Iga Świątek and Amanda Anisimova
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Iga Świątek has never been shy about her admiration for the legendary Rafael Nadal. The Polish superstar has frequently talked about how big of an inspiration the 22-time major champion was on her own career as she rose to prominence. Over the years, Nadal has wholeheartedly embraced Świątek as she's tried to follow in his footsteps.
The most prestigious tennis tournament in the world is nearing its end as Iga Świątek cruised past American Amanda Anisimova to win Saturday’s Wimbledon women’s final while a battle of the top two men’s stars — Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz — concludes the event Sunday.
After winning her third-round match against Danielle Collins, Polish tennis player and Wimbledon champion Iga Świątek revealed that her favourite dish is pasta with strawberries, which resonated with some,
Iga Świątek defeated Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon women’s finals today in a quick two sets 6-0, 6-0, becoming the first Polish woman to ever win Wimbledon.
Iga Świątek’s dominant 6–0, 6–0 victory over Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon final has sparked a wave of jubilation in Poland, with political leaders, fans and international media hailing the 24-year-old’s historic achievement.
The final act, at least in the women's singles, of Wimbledon 2025 is here. After two weeks of intense matches, the contenders are American Amanda Anisimova and Polish Iga Świątek. Let's see
Tomasz is a former athlete; he competed in the 1988 Olympics in Korea in the men's quadruple sculls event, placing seventh. “Most of the stories he tells are about traveling and seeing the world but also about disappointments.