Amanda Anisimova
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Amanda Anisimova Advances at 2026 French Open Amidst Competitive Field
American tennis player Amanda Anisimova secured a significant victory against Austria’s Julia Grabher in the second round of the 2026 French Open, marking a pivotal moment in her clay-court campaign.
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Mirra Andreeva Advances in Dubai, Plans Coaching Team Expansion
Russian tennis star Mirra Andreeva, ranked No. 5, reached the Dubai semifinals, reinforcing her elite status and confirming plans to strengthen her coaching team.
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World No. 4 Anisimova Retires from Doha Open Title Defense
World No. 4 Amanda Anisimova prematurely ended her title defense at the Doha Open due to retirement during her match. This unexpected withdrawal marks a significant moment for the tennis star.
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Anisimova Advances in Dubai Amid Focus on Player Longevity
American tennis star Amanda Anisimova, 24, secured a decisive win at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, advancing to the quarterfinals.
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Janice Tjen Exits Dubai After Historic 2025 US Open Win
Indonesian tennis star Janice Tjen, fresh from her historic 2025 US Open singles title, was defeated in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships Round of 16.
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Pegula Secures Semifinal Berth in Melbourne; Joins Player Privacy Debate
Jessica Pegula has advanced to her first Australian Open semifinal, defeating Amanda Anisimova in straight sets. The American veteran, 31, also weighed in on the growing debate over player privacy at the tournament, supporting calls for fewer cameras and more…
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Australian Open: Pegula Advances, Four Americans Vie for Women’s Semifinals
Jessica Pegula defeated defending champion Madison Keys to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals, joining three other Americans in a historic showing. Top seeds continue to dominate both draws.
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Amanda Anisimova Faces Amateur Upset in Thrilling One Point Slam Tournament
American tennis star Amanda Anisimova experienced the unpredictable nature of the One Point Slam, an innovative tournament preceding the 2026 Australian Open, where she defeated Arthur Rinderknech but was ultimately bested by amateur champion Jordan Smith.
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Anisimova’s Brisbane Shock: Early Exit Follows Stellar 2025 Ascent
Despite a career-high ranking and a stellar 2025 season, Amanda Anisimova faced an unexpected third-round defeat at the 2026 Brisbane International, raising questions about her early 2026 form.
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Marta Kostyuk Stuns World No. 3 Anisimova, Kicks Off 2026 Season with Brisbane Upset
Marta Kostyuk began her 2026 season with a significant upset at the Brisbane International, defeating world No. 3 Amanda Anisimova in straight sets. The Ukrainian star highlighted her intensive preparation and tactical brilliance in overcoming one of the tour’s top…
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Iga Świątek’s WTA Finals Run Ends as Anisimova Stages Comeback
World No. 2 Iga Świątek saw her WTA Finals hopes dashed in Riyadh after a resilient Amanda Anisimova overcame her in a gripping three-set showdown, marking a dramatic reversal from their Wimbledon encounter.
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Amanda Anisimova Stuns Swiatek, Advances to WTA Finals Semi-Finals
Amanda Anisimova staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Iga Swiatek at the WTA Finals, securing a spot in the semi-finals and keeping her championship hopes alive.
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Amanda Anisimova Surges to Spotlight After US Open Final and China Open Showdown
Amanda Anisimova’s inspiring run to the US Open final and her upcoming China Open clash with Karolína Muchová have catapulted her into tennis headlines. Her performance and ranking race for the WTA Finals mark a pivotal moment in her career.
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Amanda Anisimova’s Resilience Inspires Tennis World After Triumphant Return
Amanda Anisimova’s journey from mental health struggles to Grand Slam finals has become a beacon of hope in women’s tennis, earning praise from peers and setting a new standard for athlete well-being.
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2025 US Open Finals: Sabalenka and Anisimova Face Off
The 2025 US Open Finals are set with Aryna Sabalenka aiming for back-to-back titles against Amanda Anisimova, while Jannik Sinner defends his men’s title against Carlos Alcaraz.
