Amanda Anisimova’s Wimbledon final struggles assessed
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The American's crushing defeat to Iga Świątek was rendered more painful by the way tennis works, but it also allows her to rebound.
Anisimova was born in New Jersey—but relocated to Florida with her family as a child in order to boost her tennis career.
Amanda Anisimova’s parents, Konstantin Anisimov and Olga Anisimova, encouraged their two daughters’ interests and talents in tennis. Here’s everything to know about Amanda Anisimova's family.
The American No. 13 seed did not shrink from her duel with Sabalenka on Centre Court, going after her shots at all times.
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Daily Maverick on MSNŚwiątek’s Wimbledon whitewash of Anisimova not a barometer for quality of women’s tennisThe straight-sets win by the Polish superstar Iga Świątek over America’s Amanda Anisimova is an outlier, not the norm.
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Amanda Anisimova ousted the world's No. 1 female tennis player, Aryna Sabalenka, on Thursday in the Wimbledon semi-finals — shocking the sports world as the American moves onto the finals. "Amazing Amanda!" sports announcers called, as the 12th-ranked player beat Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to nab her first-ever spot on center court.
Amanda Anisimova Gets Honest on Reason for Lengthy Break From Tennis originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Amanda Anisimova's chances to compete at Wimbledon looked bleak as the tennis player walked away from the game. Anisimova took a break from tennis from May 2023 only to return eight months later in January 2024.
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On Saturday, American tennis player Amanda Anisimova lost in devastating fashion to Poland’s Iga Świątek in the Wimbledon finals. Afterwards, Kate Middleton—the royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club—presented both Świątek and Anisimova with their trophies, and offered some comforting words to the runner-up.
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Either Amanda Anisimova or Iga Swiatek will leave the All England Club’s grass courts as Wimbledon’s eighth consecutive first-time women’s champion.
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There were two so-called 'double bagels' at this year's Wimbledon -- the term used to describe a match ending 6-0 6-0 -- and American Amanda Anisimova starred in both.The first one launched the 23-year-old on the path to her first Grand Slam final as she thrashed Yulia Putintseva.