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Video: ‘I was a little bit in shock': Anisimova speaks out after Wimbledon final defeat

Video: ‘I was a little bit in shock': Anisimova speaks out after Wimbledon final defeat

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Iga Świątek overwhelmed Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to win her first Wimbledon title and sixth grand slam overall. Anisimova was playing in her first grand slam final. Both players spoke to the press after the game.
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