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Iga Swiatek is the youngest woman since Serena Williams to own Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces after becoming Wimbledon's champion.
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.
American star Amanda Anisimova and four-time French Open champion Iga Świątek each competed in their first Wimbledon final for their first major title on grass, and Świątek came out on top in a dominant 6-0, 6-0 victory in just 57 minutes at the All England Club.
Kate Middleton is awarding the trophies at the Ladies' Singles Final of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. All about Princess Kate's patron role and her day out.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrived at Wimbledon to a standing ovation, marking a notable public appearance after announcing her remission from cancer.
Iga Świątek's assertive display at the Wimbledon singles final, in which she came up trumps 6-0, 6-0, has swept up the internet.
Poland's Iga Swiatek holds the trophy to celebrate winning the women's singles final match against the United States' Amanda Anisimova at Wimbledon on Saturday in London.
The Grand Slam’s winners will pay at least $2.9 million in combined taxes, though the runners-up will also pay hefty fees.