US Open: Sabalenka wins second straight title, defeats Anisimova
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US Open: Sabalenka wins second straight title, defeats Anisimova
"Aryna Sabalenka retained her US Open crown with a 6-3, 7-6(3) win over American eighth seed Amanda Anisimova in the women's final on Saturday, underlining her claim as the modern queen of the hardcourt. The Belarusian has not missed a hardcourt major final since 2022. Her latest trophy brings her Grand Slam haul to four, as she becomes the first woman to win back-to-back US Opens since Serena Williams claimed three consecutive titles from 2012 to 2014."
"The battle between two of tennis's hardest-hitting, biggest-serving women boiled down to unforced errors, as Sabalenka kept them down to 15 compared with 29 from her opponent. I want to thank everyone who came here, who flew in to be there in my box, said Sabalenka, who fell to her knees after clinching the match with an un-returnable serve, and jumped up and down with her coaches in the stands in a scene of utter joy."
"Playing in only her second major final, New Jersey-born Anisimova had the partisan fans at the famed Arthur Ashe Stadium on her side, but could never hang onto the momentum. It's been a great summer. Losing in two finals in a row is great, but it's also super hard, said 24-year-old Anisimova, who was left in tears yet again after the heartbreak of her 6-0, 6-0 drubbing in the Wimbledon final two months ago. I didn't fight hard enough for my dreams today."
Aryna Sabalenka defended her US Open women's singles title, defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-6(3) to win consecutive US Opens and take her Grand Slam total to four. The Belarusian has not missed a hardcourt major final since 2022, underscoring her hardcourt dominance. The match was decided by unforced errors, with Sabalenka committing 15 compared with Anisimova's 29. Sabalenka saved three early break points, clinched the match with an unreturnable serve and celebrated emotionally. Playing in her second major final, Anisimova had strong crowd support but could not sustain momentum and said she did not fight hard enough.
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