PHOTOS: Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek share a dance at Wimbledon champions' ball
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By Jul 01, 2025PHOTOS: Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek share a dance at Wimbledon champions' ball
After historic Wimbledon wins, the newly crowned champions swapped tennis whites for designer looks at the tournament’s traditional celebration.
Published Jul 14, 2025
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Sinner and Swiatek show off their Wimbledon trophies in official portraits.
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Both players became the first from their countries to claim a singles title at Wimbledon.
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Iga Swiatek wears a lilac Stella McCartney gown.
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Sinner wears a custom Gucci suit and tie.
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“We were drinking quite a lot in the last hours. A bit turning, the head, but it's all good," Sinner told host Laura Robson.
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When asked if she considered letting Anisimova win a game, Swiatek was emphatic: "No! I didn't, but I think any athlete would understand that..."
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Champions Sinner and Swiatek share a dance to celebrate their Wimbledon victories.
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While the event used to feature a formal ball, the musical component was dropped decades ago. Now, players gamely participate in a nod to this former tradition.
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