Aryna Sabalenka shines, defeats Anisimova to win US Open 2025 bicampeonato
Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka, world number 1, won the US Open 2025 bicampeonato by defeating American Amanda Anisimova 2-0, with scores of 6/3 and 7/6 (3), in New York on Saturday, September 6. The victory marked Sabalenka’s fourth Grand Slam title in her career, overcoming losses in the Australian Open and Roland Garros finals earlier this year, both against American players. The match, played at Arthur Ashe Stadium, featured intense rallies and turning points, with Sabalenka showing consistency in the decisive tiebreak. The triumph solidifies her position at the top of the WTA rankings and reinforces her dominance on hard courts. Anisimova, despite the loss, remains a rising star in American tennis, reaching her second consecutive Grand Slam final.
The US Open 2025 final drew global attention, with the rivalry between Sabalenka and Anisimova intensifying. The Belarusian, who had previously lost to the American in earlier matchups, neutralized her opponent’s aggressive play. The New York crowd was thrilled by the match’s intensity, which lasted about 1 hour and 40 minutes.
- Key highlights of the final:
- Sabalenka won the first set in 38 minutes with a 6/3 score.
- The second set was decided in a tiebreak, with Sabalenka closing at 7/3.
- Anisimova had chances to turn the match but faltered in critical moments.
Path to the final
Aryna Sabalenka reached the US Open 2025 final with an impeccable campaign, not dropping a set until the semifinals. She faced top-level opponents, including Brazilian Bia Haddad in the quarterfinals, winning 6/4 and 6/2. Her physical and mental preparation stood out, especially after losses in the Australian Open and Roland Garros finals earlier this year. She fell to Coco Gauff in Roland Garros and Madison Keys in the Australian Open, experiences she said were crucial for her New York triumph.
Sabalenka’s tournament performance was marked by aggressive play, with 35 aces throughout the championship and an 80% first-serve point win rate. Her ability to vary shots, particularly her forehand, was key to defeating Anisimova. She also showed resilience by saving break points in critical moments.
Anisimova had a remarkable journey, having eliminated Sabalenka in the Wimbledon semifinals earlier this year. The American reached the US Open final as a crowd favorite but struggled to maintain consistency after losing to Iga Swiatek in Wimbledon’s final (6/0, 6/0).
- Sabalenka’s campaign numbers:
- 35 aces throughout the tournament.
- 80% first-serve point win rate.
- 5 service breaks against Anisimova in the final.
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Head-to-head history
Sabalenka and Anisimova have faced each other 10 times on the professional circuit, with the American still leading the head-to-head 6-4. The 2025 US Open final was Sabalenka’s fourth win over her rival, showing growing balance in their rivalry. Recent matches between them have been marked by intense rallies and tight moments, like the second-set tiebreak in the final.
After the match, Sabalenka highlighted the importance of staying calm in critical moments. “Anisimova is an incredible player; she always challenges me. Today, I managed to control the decisive points better,” she said in an on-court interview. Anisimova acknowledged her opponent’s merit but expressed confidence for upcoming tournaments.
Hard court dominance
The US Open is played on hard courts, a surface where Sabalenka has excelled in recent years. Her titles at the Australian Open (2023 and 2024) and US Open (2024 and 2025) underline her supremacy on this surface. Combining powerful shots with efficient movement, she is a formidable opponent. In 2025, she won 85% of her hard court matches, outperforming rivals like Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff.
Anisimova, also strong on hard courts, struggled to match Sabalenka’s consistency, committing 28 unforced errors in the final compared to Sabalenka’s 15, a decisive factor in the outcome.
- Factors behind Sabalenka’s victory:
- Fewer unforced errors (15 vs. Anisimova’s 28).
- Tiebreak efficiency, starting at 6/1.
- 70% break point conversion rate.
- Forehand power, with 12 direct winners.
Circuit reactions
Sabalenka’s 2025 US Open victory was widely celebrated by fans and analysts. Already a fan favorite for her charisma and playing style, she solidified her status as a top tennis star. The win also puts pressure on rivals like Iga Swiatek, Wimbledon champion, and Coco Gauff, Roland Garros winner.
For the American side, Anisimova remains a key hope alongside Gauff and Keys. Her US Open campaign, despite the final loss, cemented her comeback to the top tier after career ups and downs. At 24, she has the potential to win her first Grand Slam soon.
The final also highlighted the strength of women’s tennis in 2025, with high-level matches and fierce rivalries. The WTA circuit is highly competitive, with four different Grand Slam champions this year: Keys (Australian Open), Gauff (Roland Garros), Swiatek (Wimbledon), and Sabalenka (US Open).
Memorable final moments
The Sabalenka-Anisimova match had thrilling moments. In the first set, Sabalenka won four consecutive games after an even start, showcasing tactical superiority. In the second set, Anisimova fought back, tying the score at 5/5 after trailing 5/3. However, Sabalenka dominated the tiebreak, starting at 6/1 with powerful serves and precise shots.
A widely discussed moment was Anisimova’s missed smash in the second set, when Sabalenka was one point from match point. This error shifted the momentum, allowing Sabalenka to regain control. The packed Arthur Ashe crowd gave a standing ovation to both players’ performances.
- Decisive plays in the final:
- Sabalenka’s service break in the second game of the first set.
- Anisimova’s comeback in the second set, tying at 5/5.
- Sabalenka’s tiebreak dominance, starting at 6/1.
- Anisimova’s critical smash error at a pivotal moment.
What’s next
With the US Open title, Sabalenka strengthens her WTA rankings lead and now focuses on Asian tournaments like the WTA 1000 in Beijing and the WTA Finals. She is a favorite to end the season as world number 1, a position she has held since early 2025. Her consistency on hard courts and improvement on other surfaces make her one of the most complete players on the circuit.
Anisimova plans to use the final experience to grow in 2026. Back in the top 10 after the US Open, she will compete in major end-of-season tournaments, aiming for her first Grand Slam title. Her rivalry with Sabalenka promises more exciting chapters, especially on hard courts.
Brazilian women’s tennis also shone at the 2025 US Open. Bia Haddad reached the quarterfinals, and Laura Pigossi advanced to the second round, reinforcing the sport’s growth in Brazil. The SP Open in São Paulo will be a chance for Brazilian players to shine at home.
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