
Aryna Sabalenka celebrates after defeating Amanda Anisimova of the United States during their Women's Singles Final match on Day Fourteen of the 2025 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 06, 2025 in New York City. — AFP
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NEW YORK: World No.1 Arina Subalka on Saturday won Amanda Anisimova to defeat her US rival in a straightforward set of seats to finish her US rival’s fourth Grand Slam title.
Sabelianka brutally attacked the Anisimova’s controversial service game to complete the 6-3, 7-6 (7/3) victory at the Arthur Ashe Stadium, which fulfills its position in the position of women’s tennis.
The 27 -year -old from Belarus went to the final of the week to know that it was his last chance to occupy the Grand Salem Taj in 2025 after suffering the losses in the Australian and French Open Final.
Sublinka clearly made an atonement for his defeat to eliminate Anysemova’s expectations that his painful 6-0, after 6-0 was thrown through the IGA Sweet in the Wimbledon final.
“This is crazy, all these tough lessons were worthy of it,” said Sabalinika, after becoming the first woman to defend the US Open after Serena Williams in 2014.
Anissimova won six of the last nine matches against Sablnka, which included victory in the semi -finals in Wimbledon.
But a commitment was playing at the seventh Grand Slam title game of his career, he brought to bear all his experience when he slapped the door on the dream of a Maden Grand Slam title in Anissimova.
“It is good to lose in the two -consecutive final, but it is also very difficult,” said Anisimova. “I think I didn’t fight so hard for my dreams today,” revealing that lighting under the closed roof of the field has made it difficult to serve.
“There was no way to adjust, because when I was serving, I could not see the ball, and it was a great shock to my system,” he said.
Tie Break Strack
Sablenka once again won after demonstrating his incredible ability in the tie break, which won his 19th breaker 7/3 in an hour and 34 minutes.
In the meantime, Anissimova had left his disqualification in making maximum intermittent points in the crucial moments of Sublonka, which changed the chances of five of his six breaks.
This imbalance was for the first set to exhibit, when Anissimova failed to change the opening of three-break points as Sabalinika achieved a 2-0 lead.
Nevertheless, Anissimova withdraws back into the third game, before holding the back-hand winner before holding back to 2-2 to get a break point for laser in the corner.
Accepted behind him and behind his ground strokes around the court, and Anissimova again took a 3-2 lead.
But for Sablenka, she was catalyst to raise her game and she fell in love before going back and forth.
Aneesimova’s misunderstandings cheated on her once again in the eighth game, giving Sabelineka two-break points twice to the eighth seed twice twice.
Sabalinika did not need further encouragement and changed regularly before holding to take the first set.
Sublinka punished another way from Anisimova at the beginning of the second set and saw 3-1 in full control.
Even so, Anissimova had not ended quite, and he had confidently held confidence before breaking the love to equalize 3-3.
However, the fight was shortened, and when Anissimova made a wide open open offer to give Sablenka a 15-40 lead gift, Belarus once again occupied his break.
Subalinika was held at 5-3 and was soon serving 5-4 for the match. Yet he allowed Anisimova to be removed from the hook after a wide break in the net.
Instead of giving his match point, Anissimova had a breakpoint that he took to give him a lifeline.
But in the tie break, Sabalinika re-controlled it and took a 6-1 lead before ending the victory.