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Iga Świątek was relentess from the start against Amanda Anisimova on her way to a dominant win and her first Wimbledon championship.
Swiatek had a 6-0, 6-0 victory Saturday in the first women's final at the tournament in 114 years in which one player failed to claim a single game.
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There were two so-called 'double bagels' at this year's Wimbledon -- the term used to describe a match ending 6-0 6-0 -- and American Amanda Anisimova starred in both. The first one launched the 23-year-old on the path to her first Grand Slam final as she thrashed Yulia Putintseva.
The American No. 13 seed did not shrink from her duel with Sabalenka on Centre Court, going after her shots at all times.
We've got a big summer weekend ahead, highlighted by the MLB Draft and the run-up to next week's All-Star Game, the completion of Wimbledon -- you can follow this morning's men's semifinals here-- and one of the year's most anticipated boxing matches of the year happens tonight.
The Wimbledon women's singles championship will culminate with the grand finale at the All England Club on Saturday with a new name set to be etched onto the gilded Venus Rosewater Dish for the eighth successive year.
Anisimova's talent has never been in doubt, but it's a physiotherapist who she credits for her deepest Grand Slam run in three years.