By Akshay
July 15, 2025
Jannik Sinner of Italy won his first Wimbledon title by defeating two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz of Spain 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
Iga Swiatek of Poland defeated Amanda Anisimova of the United States 6–0, 6–0 to become the first Polish women's singles champion at Wimbledon.
Dutchman Sem Verbeek and Czech Katerina Siniakova both won their first mixed doubles titles
Belgian-Russian pair of Elise Mertens and Veronika Kudermetova won the women's doubles title
Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool created history by becoming the first all-British pair to win men’s doubles at Wimbledon since 1936
Ivan Ivanov became the first Bulgarian since Grigor Dimitrov in 2008 to clinch the Boys Singles title at Wimbledon
For the second year in a row, a Slovak player won the Girls Singles title as Mia Pohankova defeated USA’s Julieta Pareja in the final
Finland Oskari Paldanius and Alan Wazny of Poland won the Boys Doubles event
The Girls Doubles title went to the American-Czech duo of Kristina Penickova and Vendula Valdmannova
Japan Tokito Oda took down home favourite Alfie Hewett to clinch his second wheelchair men’s singles title at The Championships
China Ziying Wang stunned top seed Yui Kamiji of Japan to bag the wheelchair women’s singles title
Niels Vink beat Sam Schroder in an all-Dutch final to clinch the Quad Wheelchair Singles title
Spain’s Martin de la Puente and Dutchman Ruben Spaargaren beat home pair and two-time defending champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid in men’s wheelchair doubles final
It was double delight for Wang Ziying as she also won the wheelchair women’s doubles title with compatriot Li Xiaohui
Guy Sasson of Israel and Niels Vink of Netherlands grabbed the Quad Wheelchair Doubles title