In a tactical turnaround from their last high-stakes meeting, Aryna Sabalenka avenged her Wimbledon semi-final loss to Amanda Anisimova with a smart and powerful performance to win the US Open final 6-3, 7-6 (3). The World No. 1 learned from their previous encounter, adjusting her strategy to claim her fourth major title.
Eight weeks after being overpowered by Anisimova on the grass courts of Wimbledon, Sabalenka entered this final with a clear game plan. She maintained her signature aggression but tempered it with greater patience and margin for error. She successfully targeted Anisimova’s weaker second serve and refused to get drawn into low-percentage rallies, forcing the American to take more risks.
This disciplined approach paid dividends throughout the match. While Anisimova’s destructive ball-striking was still on display, she was often rushed into errors by Sabalenka’s consistent depth and pressure. Even when the match got tight in the second set, Sabalenka stuck to her strategy, trusting her well-rounded game to carry her through.
The victory was a testament to Sabalenka’s ability to analyze, adapt, and learn from her losses. By playing a more intelligent match, she not only defended her US Open crown but also demonstrated the strategic evolution that has made her the undisputed best player in the world.
Sabalenka Reverses Wimbledon Woes, Outsmarts Anisimova in US Open Rematch
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