This is the first time in 37 years that a Grand Slam final has ended in both sets, since Steffi Graf beat Natasha Zvereva at Roland Garros in 1988.
In the final, the Polish tennis player delivered the ball effectively with an access rate of 78% and scored in 72% of first-ball situations, while only making 11 self-inflicted errors.
Meanwhile, Anisimova, who made her first appearance in a Grand Slam final, failed to maintain consistency and only won 24 points in the whole match, made 28 self-defeating errors and the first serve rate reached only 45%.
After the match, Anisimova choked up in her speech, thanking the audience and her mother, who flew to London to cheer. Swiatek encouraged her junior and shared that she had been waiting for this moment for a long time, because Wimbledon was the missing title in her Grand Slam collection.
With this victory, Swiatek has won a total of 6 Grand Slam titles, including 4 Roland Garros, 1 US Open and 1 Wimbledon. She became the youngest player to win a Grand Slam in three different competitions since Serena Williams and is only short of the Australian Open to complete a major title collection.