The One Where Iga Swiatek Got A Hug from Courteney Cox After Winning Wimbledon

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Courteney Cox, center, and Johnny McDaid celebrate with Polands Iga Swiatek as she greets her coaches, friends and family after beating Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. to win the womens singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025.(Andrew Matthews, PA via AP)

LONDON – Call this episode of Iga Swiatek’s marvelous tennis career “The One Where Iga Swiatek Got A Hug from Courteney Cox After Winning Wimbledon.”

Swiatek is a huge fan the TV sitcom “Friends,” and actress Courteney Cox — who played Monica Geller on the show — was at Centre Court on Saturday when the Polish star’s 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova earned her a championship at the All England Club and sixth Grand Slam title overall.

When the match ended, Swiatek went into the stands for celebratory embraces, including one from Cox.

Shortly before the start of last year’s French Open, Swiatek hit some tennis balls for fun with the actress.

Then, after Swiatek won that tournament for the fourth time, she wore custom-made white sneakers that her shoe sponsor stenciled with the words, “ The One Where She Wins Her Fifth Grand Slam ” in all capital letters, a nod to the way the names of “Friends” were titled.

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