Key Points

Amanda Anisimova pulled off a massive upset by defeating Naomi Osaka in a thrilling US Open semifinal. She fought back from a set down in a match that lasted nearly three hours on Arthur Ashe Stadium. This historic win marks the first time Osaka has lost a Grand Slam semifinal. Anisimova now advances to face world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in a rematch of their Wimbledon semifinal.

Key Points: Anisimova Upsets Osaka in US Open SF to Face Sabalenka Final

  • Anisimova rallied from a set down to win 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 6-3 in nearly 3 hours
  • She becomes the first player to ever beat Osaka in a major semifinal
  • The match featured relentless breaks and incredible shot-making from both players
  • Anisimova saved two break points serving for the match before closing it out
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US Open: Anisimova sets final clash with Sabalenka with SF win over Osaka

Amanda Anisimova rallies past Naomi Osaka in a thrilling 3-set US Open semifinal to reach her second straight Grand Slam final against Aryna Sabalenka.

"She’s back where she belongs, and I told her I’m so proud of her. After having a baby, to be playing at this level -- it’s insane. - Amanda Anisimova on Naomi Osaka"

New York, Sep 5

Amanda Anisimova continued her breakout season with another statement victory, edging past Naomi Osaka to book her place in the US Open final.

Just two months after reaching her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon, the American rallied from a set down to defeat the four-time major champion 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 6-3 in a thrilling contest that stretched just under three hours inside Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Anisimova’s win was historic, making her the first player to ever beat Osaka in a major semifinal. The match saw both players trade breaks relentlessly through the opening two sets before Anisimova steadied herself in the decisive stages. Osaka dominated the first-set tiebreak, but the 27-year-old American hit back in the second, racing through her own breaker to level the match, as per WTA.

“Naomi is playing amazing tennis,” Anisimova said after the match. “She’s back where she belongs, and I told her I’m so proud of her. After having a baby, to be playing at this level -- it’s insane. She was really giving me a run for the final, and I wasn’t sure I’d make it past the finish line.

“This tournament means so much to me, and I think that was really getting to me. In the end, I was just trying to fight my way through and enjoy the moment. We were both playing some amazing tennis, and sometimes I was like, ‘How are we making these shots?’ But we were -- and we just kept going.”

In the deciding set, Anisimova secured a crucial break at 3-1 and held her nerve, saving two break points while serving for the match before closing it out on her third opportunity. She finished with 50 winners, handing Osaka just her third Grand Slam hard-court defeat after winning the opening set.

The result sets up a showdown with world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, a rematch of their Wimbledon semifinal, which Anisimova won. With her second straight Slam final, she also ensures that an American woman has featured in every major final this season — the first time that has happened since 2002.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Anisimova's groundstrokes were phenomenal! That backhand down the line in the third set was pure class. Hope she can challenge Sabalenka in the final. American tennis is having a great year!
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Anjali F
While the match was exciting, I wish the coverage showed more of the strategic aspects. Both players made so many unforced errors in the first two sets. Still, great entertainment for tennis fans!
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Vikram M
Stayed up until 3 AM watching this match! Worth every minute of lost sleep. The quality of tennis in that second set tiebreak was insane. Both players deserve credit for such a competitive semifinal.
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Sarah B
Anisimova's sportsmanship was so refreshing to see. The way she praised Osaka after the match shows great character. Tennis needs more players with this kind of attitude 🙌
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Karthik V
50 winners! That's some aggressive tennis. Anisimova really went for her shots when it mattered most. The final against Sabalenka should be explosive - power vs power!

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