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US Open: Sabalenka defends crown with win over Anisimova

Aryna Sabalenka has successfully defended her US Open title with a straight-sets victory over Amanda Anisimova. She becomes the first woman since Serena Williams in 2014 to win back-to-back championships at Flushing Meadows. The top seed delivered a powerful performance to claim her fourth career Grand Slam trophy. This victory also marks Sabalenka's 100th career Grand Slam main-draw win.

New York, Sep 7

Aryna Sabalenka solidified her status as the world’s top player on Saturday, defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-6(3) to claim her second consecutive US Open title. With the win, Sabalenka becomes the first woman to defend her singles crown at Flushing Meadows since Serena Williams in 2014.

The top seed and defending champion delivered a powerful and composed performance against the eighth-seeded American, earning her first Grand Slam title of the 2025 season and the fourth major trophy of her career. It also marked her 100th career Grand Slam main-draw victory and 56th win of the season — the most on tour this year.

Sabalenka had reached the finals at both the Australian Open and Roland Garros earlier this year but fell short on both occasions. On Saturday, she broke through with a determined and emotionally charged display, overcoming a spirited challenge from Anisimova, who was appearing in her second straight Grand Slam final.

The opening set saw five service breaks between the two players, with Sabalenka ultimately gaining the upper hand. She broke Anisimova for a third time to go up 5-3 and closed out the set minutes later when Anisimova missed a forehand wide.

In the second set, Sabalenka appeared poised to finish the match while serving at 5-4, but a missed overhead at 30-all opened the door for Anisimova to break back and push the set to a tiebreak. However, Sabalenka responded with poise, controlling the tiebreak from the outset and sealing victory on her third championship point.

Anisimova, who defeated Sabalenka earlier this year in the Wimbledon semifinals, came into the match with a 6-3 head-to-head edge but fell short once again. Despite the loss, the American is projected to break into the Top 5 of the PIF WTA Rankings for the first time.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Anisimova fought really well in the second set! She's only 23 and already in top 5. Future looks bright for her. Hope we see more Indian players reaching this level someday 🤞

Ananya R

Sabalenka's serve was absolutely fire today! 56 wins this season is insane consistency. Meanwhile our Indian players struggle to even qualify for main draws. We need better infrastructure and coaching.

Michael C

Watched the match live at 3 AM IST! Worth every minute of sleep loss. The tiebreak was pure class from Sabalenka. She's definitely the queen of hard courts right now.

Siddharth J

First woman to defend US Open since Serena! That's some elite company. Her emotional celebration showed how much this meant after those final losses. Respect 👏

Kavya N

While Sabalenka was brilliant, I feel the coverage focuses too much on top players. There are so many talented players from smaller countries who never get recognition. WTA should promote diversity better.

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