American Amanda Anisimova defeats Aryna Sabalenka
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As if there were any doubt whether Aryna Sabalenka’s loss in the Wimbledon semifinals brought to mind her loss in the French Open final — and its aftermath — a month ago, she made it quite clear right away.
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The Mirror US on MSNAryna Sabalenka shows true colors as she claims major win despite Wimbledon exitAryna Sabalenka was a little more careful with her words after losing to Amanda Anisimova at Wimbledon after her disaster press conference following her French Open loss to Coco Gauff
Amanda Anisimova, the New Jersey-born former phenom who made a French Open semifinals when she was 17 but had yet to break through to a Grand Slam final, will finally compete for a major trophy after the now 23-year-old upset top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka in ...
The world No 1 lost in the Wimbledon semi-finals again, as Amanda Anisimova booked a spot in the final with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory
Instead, a solid purple icon appears next to Sabalenka for the live scoring. The tennis star is from Minsk, the capital city of Belarus and the absence of her flag is a bit complicated. Sabalenka lives in Miami, Fla., when she is not competing in tournaments.
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Despite being the world's No. 1-ranked player for all of 2025, Aryna Sabalenka has yet to capture a Grand Slam singles title this year. After a controversy with reigning French Open champion Coco Gauff and a new incident at this year's Wimbledon Championships, it seems that fact might be getting to the Belarusian tennis star.
No. 1 women's seed Aryna Sabalenka received a tough test in the quarterfinal against Laura Siegemond, but learned a telling less from her French Open loss to Coco Gauff in Paris. "Honestly, I think there's a big possibility that I would have lost this match if I didn't learn that lesson at the
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Players and fans felt the impact of high temperatures at Wimbledon when Thursday’s semifinal match between top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and Amanda Anisimova was delayed twice in the first set because of spectators feeling unwell.