By Chris Oddo | @Thefanchild | Saturday July 12, 2025
Amanda Animova was brutally included by IgA swiatek In the Saturday women’s final in Wimbledon. She failed to capture a single game after the Polish fraudster won her sixth big title, and first at All England Club.
The 6-0, 6-0 triumph of Swiatek is the first double double victory in the latest Grand Slam history, and Pole’s extraordinary level is further proof or its status as a legendary talent in our sport.
But Animova won her hearts with her emotional speech, while she gave the center of the center of the center court on her journey to Wimbledon’s final, and how her mother played a key role in her development.
“My mother has done more work than I honestly,” a cloth -eyed Animova said in front of the crowd as she tributes her mother, who had flown to see Saturday’s final. “My mother is the most selfless person I know. She has done everything to take me to this point.”
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Animova’s family has endured her part of the difficulties, after Constantine Animova, the coach and father of Amanda suddenly died in 2017 when Amanda was only 17 years old.
It was a phenomenal to see Animova to retire together after a brutal loss and celebrate her journey.
“My mother has become more work than me, honestly.” ❤
Amanda Animova gave a shout to her mother after Wimbledon’s final pic.twitter.com/vm6w0w5f1u
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She apologized to the crowd that spoke too long, but in fact the audience withdrew.
“I am very happy to have to share this moment, and for you to be here and witness this personally, you should not see me living more because you do so much for me and my sister, and you always have.
It would be nonsense not to focus on aniimova’s journey and the extraordinary effort she has made to overcome her grief and subsequent mental health issues to become a Wimbledon finalist and a top 10 player.
And we are likely not to have heard the last of 23-year-old talent.
“I know I didn’t have enough today, but I’ll continue to work. I always believe in myself and hope to go back one day,” she concluded.