Anisimova left her ghosts behind and became champion at the WTA 1000 in Beijing

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The third time was the charm! Amanda Anisimova (4th in the world ranking) managed to fend off what were her two toughest defeats in 2025where she fell in the finals of Wimbledon (vs. Iga Swiatek) and the US Open (vs. Aryna Sabalenka), nothing more and nothing less. He could break the wall at the WTA 1000 in Beijingin which it was his second crown in the year.

With those ghosts in her head, surely, Anisimova went out to compete for the title in the Chinese competition against the Czech tennis player Linda Noskova (27th). At the beginning, everything went well for the American, who only committed four unforced errors and, in just 22 minutes, sealed the first set 6-0.

In the second set, Noskova’s reaction was going to occur, and the drop in tennis level for Amanda, who had 17 errors in that set alone. Thus, in 44 minutes and with two breaks to zero for Linda, the Czech took over the score 6-2 and tied the final.

At this moment Anisimova’s tension and fear of losing could have come. However, it is all part of experience and learning and this was seen in the 24-year-old player, who did not let herself be intimidated by her rival’s rise, squeezed her racket hard and made use of her ranking, to decisively win 6-2 in the decisive set.

In this way, it once again established itself in this category after what was done in Doha this year. Furthermore, already qualified for the WTA Finals, she has a balance of 45 games won and 16 lost that translates perfectly its move from the Top 40 to the Top 5 in just nine months of activity.

Without a doubt, Anisimova’s main objective is to get even in Grand Slam tournaments and become a major champion for the first time. For now, he is doing his thing on the circuit and continues to grow in his game.

All the action from the WTA 1000 in Beijing You can follow it, live and exclusively, on Disney+ Premium Plan.