Even the Iga Swiatek box had to feel at least a shred of sympathy for Amanda Anisimova during the 2025 Wimbledon Women's singles final, one that will be remembered for all the wrong reasons by the American.
Not even Aryna Sabalenka could stack up to Anisimova's thunderous big-hitting on the lawns of SW19, as the former French Open semi-finalist remarkably made the showpiece match one year on from failing to even make it through qualifying.
However, Anisimova preceded to endure potentially the worst 57 minutes of her on-court career, as a ruthless Swiatek demolished her beleaguered foe 6-0 6-0 to win her first-ever Wimbledon title, and her first-ever grass-court title at any level.
The 2025 showpiece was the first Wimbledon women's singles final in 114 years to end in a double bagel, and just the second Grand Slam women's singles final in the Open Era to end 6-0 6-0 after the 1988 French Open Championship match.
To celebrate Swiatek's scintillating success, Sports Mole challenges you to name every Wimbledon women's singles champion of the Open Era.