Following a crushing defeat at Wimbledon, Princess Kate offered words of comfort to Amanda Anisimova, the runner-up in the women's singles final. The Princess of Wales, in a brief but supportive gesture, appeared to tell the tearful American tennis player, "you should be so proud," as she presented her with the second-place trophy. Anisimova had lost the match to Iga Swiatek with a score of 6-0, 6-0.
The American player, visibly emotional, struggled to speak into the microphone after receiving her prize. She composed herself and delivered a gracious speech, praising her opponent and expressing gratitude to her mother. Anisimova acknowledged Swiatek's exceptional skill and the inspiration she provided, congratulating her on her victory. She also thanked the supportive crowd for their encouragement throughout the tournament.
Overcome with emotion, Anisimova paused to compose herself, receiving applause from the audience. She continued her speech, dedicating her achievement to her mother, whom she described as the most selfless person she knew. She expressed her gratitude for her mother's unwavering support and sacrifices, acknowledging her presence at the match.
Princess Kate, a regular attendee of the tournament since her marriage in 2011 and the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, presented the trophy. This year's final marked another instance of her involvement in the prestigious event, following her awarding of the men's singles trophy the previous year.
5 Comments
Habibi
Amanda showed incredible grace despite the loss, and Kate’s support was just the cherry on top!
Raphael
I'm not a fan of how Kate is always being paraded around during high-pressure sports events. Let's focus on the players.
Leonardo
Why does Princess Kate always have to intervene in every situation? This moment should have been about the champion, not her.
Muchacho
I find the whole thing cringeworthy. A 6-0, 6-0 match is not an easy pill to swallow.
Michelangelo
What a beautiful gesture from Kate! It’s important to uplift athletes after tough losses.