Wimbledon, England - Desira Kravczyk of the United States won her second consecutive Grand Slam title in mixed doubles after beating her normal partner in the Wimbledon final on Sunday.
Britain's Kravczyk & Neil Skupski beat all-British pair Joe Salisbury & Harriet Dart 6-2, 7-6(1) on center court.
Kravczyk & Salisbury together won the French Open title last month.
"I never thought I would win one Grand Slam title after another," said the 27-year-old Kravczyk. "It's amazing."
Seventh-seeded Krawczyk & Skupski never suffered a break point & converted two of the seven they made.
It was 31-year-old Skupski's first Grand Slam title.
"I can't believe it, winning a title at Wimbledon is an amazing feeling," Skupski said. "I think it was our best match of the tournament. It was a great time to prepare for it. Playing against fellow Brits was never easy, especially for Desira, playing her partner Joe."
Kroczic said that it was Salisbury's decision to switch partners for Wimbledon because he wanted to create an all-British team.
"Then I asked Neil," she said. "And here we are."
However, Krawczyk & Salisbury are set to reunite for the US Open. until Krawczyk changes his mind.
"I'll have to think about it," she said with a smile. "No, I'm kidding. No, we're definitely playing together."