Iga Swiatech Wimbledon becomes a woman champion: Anisimova beat 6-0, 6-0; British pair champion in men's doubles; Alkarez-Sinner collision in the final today

Poland's Iga Swiatk has won the Wimbledon Women's Singles title. In the final played on Saturday, he defeated America's Amanda Anisimova in a straight set. On the other hand, Britain's World No.-5 pair also won the title in straight sets in men's doubles.

Anisimova couldn't get a single point The world's No. 8 Sweatek showed unilateral dominance in the Wimbledon final. Amanda could not even get 1 point against Swiatech. The Swiatech won by a margin of 6-0, 6-0 in the final. Anemisova defeated Arena Sabalenka of the world's No.1 Belarus in the semifinals. Nevertheless, she could not give a competition to the world's number-8 player in the final.

Switech defeated Switzerland's Belinda Benysic in the semifinals, Russia's Ludmila Samsonova in the quarter -finals and Clara Tousson of Denmark in the Round of 16. He also easily won the first 3 rounds.

Iga Swiatech with Wimbledon Women's Singles Trophy.

British pair became champions in male doubles In men's doubles, Julian Cash and Britain's Lloyd Glasspool became the world's fifth champion in the world. The duo defeated Australia's Rinki Hizikata and David Pale of the Netherlands by the unmanned pair. The British pair won by a margin of 6-2, 7-6 (7-3).

Men's Final Match Between Alkaraz and Sinner The final of the male singles will be between Carlos Alkaras of Spain and the world no-1 of Italy's janic sinner. The final Grand Slam French Open was also played between the two. Alkarez won. Alkarez is the defending champion of Wimbledon. He won the title by beating Serbia's Novak Yokovich in 2023 and 2024.

In the semifinals, Alkarez defeated Taylor Fritz of the world's No. 5 America. Siner defeated Yokovich in a straight set and entered the final. Siner has won 3 Grand Slam in the form of Australian Open (twice) and US Open. He reached the French Open and Wimbledon final for the first time this year. He lost the French Open, but has the opportunity to settle the score with Alkarez in Wimbledon.

This will be the first Wimbledon final between Italy's Genic Sinner and Carlos Alkaras of Spain.

The match between the world's No-4 and No.-8 team in women's doubles In the women's doubles final, the world's No. 4 pair will clash against the world's number 8 pairs. The final will also be held today during the men's singles final. In the final, the number 4 pair of Latviana Jaley's Ostapenko and Taiwan's Sih Su-Wei will clash against Russia's Veronica Kudermatova and Belgium's Alice Mertens's number 8 pairs.

Image Credit: Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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