Anisimova Seizes Revenge and US Open Semifinal Spot
Amanda Anisimova defeats Iga Swiatek in a highly anticipated match at the US Open, avenging her loss at Wimbledon and solidifying her position as a top contender.
Iga Swiatek, born May 31, 2001, in Warsaw, Poland, is a professional tennis player who has rapidly risen to become one of the most dominant figures in women’s tennis[1][2][5]. She stands 5 feet 9 inches (1.76 meters) tall and plays right-handed, with a game characterized by aggressive baseline play, exceptional movement, and mental toughness—qualities that have made her especially formidable on clay courts, though she has also achieved significant success on hard courts[1][3][6]. Swiatek turned professional in 2016 and first gained international attention in 2020 when, at just 19, she won the French Open without dropping a set, becoming the first Polish player—male or female—to win a Grand Slam singles title[1][2]. This breakthrough marked the start of a remarkable ascent. In 2021, she won titles in Adelaide and Rome, further establishing herself as a top-10 player[1][2]. The following year, Swiatek truly arrived at the pinnacle of the sport, embarking on a 37-match winning streak—the joint-longest unbeaten run on the WTA Tour since 1990—and claiming six consecutive titles, including her second French Open and her first US Open, which propelled her to the world No. 1 ranking[1][4]. She has maintained her position at or near the top of the rankings ever since. In 2023, Swiatek defended her French Open title, finished the season as year-end world No. 1 for the second consecutive year, and went undefeated at the WTA Finals in Cancun[1][4]. In 2024, she completed a “three-peat” at Roland-Garros, won titles in Doha, Indian Wells, Madrid, and Rome, and crossed $30 million in career prize money[1]. As of late 2025, she remains a consistent title contender, with three singles titles that year and a career singles win-loss record of 403-90[5]. Swiatek’s achievements extend beyond individual success; she has become a national icon in Poland and a role model for aspiring athletes worldwide. Her disciplined approach, adaptability across surfaces, and ability to perform under pressure have cemented her reputation as one of the most complete players of her generation[3]. Her recent performances confirm her ongoing relevance at the highest level of women’s tennis, where she continues to challenge for major titles and uphold her status among the sport’s elite[1][5].
Amanda Anisimova defeats Iga Swiatek in a highly anticipated match at the US Open, avenging her loss at Wimbledon and solidifying her position as a top contender.
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19-year-old Amanda Anisimova avenged her loss to Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon with a stunning victory at the US Open.
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Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori defeat Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud in the US Open mixed final.
Learn about the dedication and sacrifices that have defined Iga Swiatek's path to becoming a champion in the tennis world, from intense training to strict diets and countless hours of travel.
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A closer look at Iga Swiatek's journey to becoming the youngest woman to ever win the French Open and her recent dominant performance at Wimbledon.
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The final two players have been decided - Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova. Will Swiatek continue her dominance or will Anisimova pull off an upset?
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A closer look at how Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova triumphed over their opponents to secure their spot in the Wimbledon final.
A preview of the upcoming final match between young tennis stars Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova.