Iga Swiatek has won the women’s singles Wimbledon title with an utterly dominant display over Amanda Anisimova.
The Polish player won 6-0, 6-0 over American Anisimova – taking the first set in just 25 minutes.
The last time a Wimbledon final was decided by such a scoreline was in 1911.
It is 24-year-old Swiatek’s fifth Grand Slam title having previously won four French Opens and one US Open title.
She is also the first Polish winner of a Wimbledon singles title in the open era and her triumph comes 13 years after her compatriot Agnieszka Radwanska lost to Serena Williams in the final.
Image: Iga Swiatek secured her victory in under an hour. Pic: PA
It is the ninth year in a row that a different woman has lifted the Venus Rosewater Dish, and for the eighth consecutive year, the champion has never held the trophy before.
Swiatek was presented with the Wimbledon trophy by the Princess of Wales, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
Image: Amanda Anisimova looks dejected after losing. Pic: Reuters
Earlier in the day British duo Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool made hitory by winning the men’s doubles title.
The players are the first all-British pairing to win the title since Pat Hughes and Raymond Tuckey lifted the trophy in 1936.
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