

The world number one was imposed by 6-3 and 7-6 to the American Amanda Anisimova, becoming the first tennis player to revalidate the title of the US Open from Serena Williams in 2014.
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The Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka defeated the American Amanda Anisimova In New York and conquered his second consecutive trophy of the US Open.
The world number one knocked down 6-3 y 7-6 (7/3) A Anisimova (9), defeated for the second final of Grand Slam followed after Wimbledon's.
Sabalenka is the first tennis player to revalidate the crown of the United States Open from the three titles followed by Serena Williams between 2012 and 2014.
The Belarusian, 27, managed to close the course with a large title, the room of her record, after defeats in the finals of the Australian Open and Roland Garros.
In Wimbledon he fell in semifinals precisely against Anisimova, who later suffered a shameful defeat in the final for a double 6-0 against the Polish IgA Swiatek.
The New Jersey player, 24, has exploded this season after being out of tennis at several stages due to mental health problems.
After 56 days of Wimbledon's humiliation, he had a new opportunity to raise his first Grand Slam trophy on Saturday, this time before his audience in Flushing Meadows.
Ninth of the WTA ranking, the American shone this year for the first time in the US Open, charging first revenge of Swiatek in the quarterfinals and braking another number one in the semifinals, Naomi osaka.
On Saturday, in front of the current head of the Circuit, it had the majority support of the 23,000 fans, who last year already saw how Sabalenka beat another place in the final, Jessica Pegula.
Second Lost Final
The duel between Anisimova and Sabalenka began with a thrilling blow exchange, as expected of two of the most powerful players of the moment.
The American put pressure with three break opportunities in the initial game of which the current champion managed to leave unharmed.
Sabalenka broke for the first time before a fulminant reaction of Anisimova seizing three consecutive games.
The American wore the precision in her devastating right, with which she traced a very uphill duel against Osaka.
But Sabalenka, in his third experience as a finalist on the world's largest track, held his nerves and resisted until the effectiveness of his rival was declining.
The first set fell on the side of the Belarusian despite ending unusually well below his rival in winning blows, three against 13.
The fate of the final was always in the racket of the American, convicted of a total of 29 errors not forced by 15 of Sabalenka.
In the second set he went through another phase of success in which he broke to match 3-3 and return the illusion to the stands.
Sabalenka returned the break below but, with his service already two points of the trophy, he made a clear mistake in the network that was pulled by the public.
The Arthur Ashe track was again a pressure cooker against Sabalenka, which in the past suffered very hostile environments, especially in the final lost in 2023 against Coco Gauff.
Anisimova advanced 6-5 but could not avoid a Trebreak, the specialty of the Belarusian, which was clearly imposed until he collapsed on the track of emotion for the triumph.
Anisimova congratulated her on the network before breaking into a disagreement at her bank before the awards ceremony.
The last ten champions of the US Open
- 2025: Aryna Sabalenka (BLR)
- 2024: Aryna Sabalenka (BLR)
- 2023: Coco Gauff (USA)
- 2022: I have Swired Switch.
- 2021: Emma Raducanu (GBR)
- 2020: Naomi Osaka (JPN)
- 2019: Bianca Andreescu (Can)
- 2018: Naomi Osaka (JPN)
- 2017: Sloane Stephens (USA)
- 2016: Angelique Kerber (GER)
The most trophies of the US Open trophies in the open era (since 1968):
- 1. Chris Evert (USA): 6 titles (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982)
- . Serena Williams (USA): 6 titles (1999, 2002, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014)
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- 4. Martin Navratilova (TCH/USA): 4 Títulos (1983, 1984, 1986, 1987)
- 5. Margaret Court (AUS): 3 titles (1969, 1970, 1973)
- . Billie Jean King (USA): 3 titles (1971, 1972, 1974)
- . Kim Clijsters (BEL): 3 Títulos (2005, 2009, 2010)
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