Amanda Anisimova

Jessica Pegula at the WTA Charleston 2025. Photo: Getty

WTA Ranking: Pegula recovers her best position and dethrones Gauff

Busy week at the top of the WTA ranking. Americans Cori Gauff and Jessica Pegula have swapped positions in the standings. Pegula climbs to number three by adding a significant amount of points to her tally, 305, with the WTA Charleston title. This equals her career-best ranking. Madison Keys also gains points despite her short stint on South Carolina clay (50), and Qinwen Zheng climbs 90 points. Furthermore, Amanda Anisimova had the misfortune of getting injured, but she sees an additional 163 points in her personal account. Similarly, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek continue to reign indisputably at the top of the table.

On the other hand, María Camila Osorio remains within the top 60 with 1,078 points for defending her title at the WTA Bogotá.

ATP Ranking as of April 6, 2025

 

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WTA Charleston 2025. Anisimova overcomes Navarro and will face Kenin in the semifinals. Photo: Getty Images

WTA Charleston 2025. Anisimova defeats Navarro and will face Kenin in the semifinals

The WTA Charleston 2025 is entering the decisive phase, and the four semifinalists of the tournament are already known. In the upper part, Jessica Pegula showed no mercy to Danielle Collins (1-6, 6-3, 6-0) and will face Ekaterina Alexandrova, who surprised Qinwen Zheng (6-1, 6-4). Meanwhile, in the lower part of the draw, there will be a match between compatriots Amanda Anisimova and Sofia Kenin. The former defeated Emma Navarro (7-5, 7-6(1)), and the latter overcame Anna Kalinskaya (6-4, 6-3).

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Mirra Andreeva and Amanda Anisimova had a showdown at the Miami Open. Source: Getty

'Anisimova's 'Recadito' on Instagram to Andreeva after their squabble in Miami'

Amanda Anisimova and Mirra Andreeva don't seem like they are going to be best friends. Last night they faced each other in the third round of the Miami Open 2025, where they had a little clash in the third set. The American interrupts the match due to a hand injury, requests treatment, but the Russian responds incredulously, addressing the chair umpire: "We all know why she's doing this". Half an hour later, Amanda secured the victory, although her final blow was delivered in the locker room. Grabbing her phone, opening Instagram, and posting the picture of her hand accompanied by her opponent's words. All clear, no more questions, Your Honor.

Amanda Anisimova's accusing finger

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Sofia Kenin at the WTA Charleston 2025. Photo: Getty

WTA Charleston 2025: Kenin Reaches the Final in Just 29 Minutes

We were eager to keep watching good tennis in the semifinal of the WTA Charleston 2025. Amanda Anisimova, after a strong start by Sofia Kenin, was forced to retire from the match when she was trailing 5-2 in the first set after 29 minutes. The reason was a back injury for the American. Therefore, Kenin advances to a final where she will meet Jessica Pegula, the tournament's top seed. Following Amanda's retirement, Kenin wanted to send her all the support: "I hope she feels better soon because she has been playing excellently all year," she pointed out to the tournament's microphones.

 

 

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Amanda Anisimova, one of the winners in Charleston. Source: Getty

WTA Charleston 2025. American Tennis Smiles at Home

Looking at the second round draw of the WTA 500 Charleston, we see that exactly half is occupied by American tennis players. It's not surprising, as they are playing at home, even though it was always said that American women and clay courts didn't get along too well. Of course, things change on this green/gray surface. A total of 16 local players are smiling for the cameras among the best 32 of the event, although now they will inevitably start battling each other. So far, three have already made it to the round of 16: Madison Keys, Amanda Anisimova, and Danielle Collins. Don't be surprised if the champion comes from this group of three.

Second round results

  • [7] D Collins d. R Montgomery: 63 61
  • [8] A Anisimova d. V Kudermetova: 62 62
  • [2] M Keys d. C Dolehide: 63 76

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Amanda Anisimova ends Mirra Andreeva's winning streak. Source: Getty

Miami Open 2025: Anisimova Ends Andreeva's Streak

Thirteen victories and not one more. Last night marked the end of the glorious streak of Mirra Andreeva on the women's circuit, the newly crowned champion of the Dubai and Indian Wells tournaments. We won't see her lift the title at the Miami Open after Amanda Anisimova managed to halt her momentum (7-6, 2-6, 6-3), reminding a girl who seemed to have forgotten what it was like to lose a match. The match between the American and the Russian had all the excitement of big occasions, but it was the player from New Jersey who ultimately prevailed on the scoreboard, securing her spot in the round of 16. Joy for one and relief for the other, who no longer needs to carry the weight of an expectant streak that now stands at zero.

Other results of the day

  • [4] J Pegula d. [32] A Kalinskaya: 67 62 76
  • E Raducanu d. M Kessler: 61 30 Ret.

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Amanda Anisimova at the WTA in Doha 2025. Photo: Getty

Anisimova, from champion in Doha to falling in the first round in Dubai

Amanda Anisimova has just experienced the price of success firsthand. The American player fell in the first round of the WTA Dubai, following her victory at the Doha tournament. Anisimova had clinched the title just two days ago after a demanding week of hard work. It's no surprise that the American player now needs a well-deserved break after her remarkable performance in the Qatari tournament, where she defeated Jelena Ostapenko in the final, who also suffered an early exit in Doha. McCartney Kessler defeated Anisimova 6-2 6-3.

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Amanda Anisimova wins the WTA 1000 Doha 2025. Photo: Getty

Anisimova, after the biggest title of her career: "There has been a lot of hard work and many tears"

Amanda Anisimova's week can be summed up in the words she uttered right after the final against Jelena Ostapenko: "I can't believe it," she exclaimed. The American has won the biggest title of her career after defeating names like Victoria Azarenka, Paula Badosa, Leylah Fernandez, Marta Kostyuk, Ekaterina Aleksandrova, and Ostapenko in the final. She has showcased the best tennis of her career and spoke at a press conference after the match: "There has been a lot of hard work and many tears. I have remained calm throughout the week and have trusted myself." Anisimova also referred to the break she took from a circuit she could not adapt to: "It was difficult for me to adapt to the circuit and professional lifestyle. I am pleased with how I have navigated these two difficult years for me, but taking a break and returning on my own terms has helped me. Once back, I enjoy everything more," she concluded.

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Jessica Pegula at the WTA Charleston 2025. Photo: Getty

WTA Ranking: Pegula recovers her best position and dethrones Gauff

Busy week at the top of the WTA ranking. Americans Cori Gauff and Jessica Pegula have swapped positions in the standings. Pegula climbs to number three by adding a significant amount of points to her tally, 305, with the WTA Charleston title. This equals her career-best ranking. Madison Keys also gains points despite her short stint on South Carolina clay (50), and Qinwen Zheng climbs 90 points. Furthermore, Amanda Anisimova had the misfortune of getting injured, but she sees an additional 163 points in her personal account. Similarly, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek continue to reign indisputably at the top of the table.

On the other hand, María Camila Osorio remains within the top 60 with 1,078 points for defending her title at the WTA Bogotá.

ATP Ranking as of April 6, 2025

 

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Sofia Kenin at the WTA Charleston 2025. Photo: Getty

WTA Charleston 2025: Kenin Reaches the Final in Just 29 Minutes

We were eager to keep watching good tennis in the semifinal of the WTA Charleston 2025. Amanda Anisimova, after a strong start by Sofia Kenin, was forced to retire from the match when she was trailing 5-2 in the first set after 29 minutes. The reason was a back injury for the American. Therefore, Kenin advances to a final where she will meet Jessica Pegula, the tournament's top seed. Following Amanda's retirement, Kenin wanted to send her all the support: "I hope she feels better soon because she has been playing excellently all year," she pointed out to the tournament's microphones.

 

 

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WTA Charleston 2025. Anisimova overcomes Navarro and will face Kenin in the semifinals. Photo: Getty Images

WTA Charleston 2025. Anisimova defeats Navarro and will face Kenin in the semifinals

The WTA Charleston 2025 is entering the decisive phase, and the four semifinalists of the tournament are already known. In the upper part, Jessica Pegula showed no mercy to Danielle Collins (1-6, 6-3, 6-0) and will face Ekaterina Alexandrova, who surprised Qinwen Zheng (6-1, 6-4). Meanwhile, in the lower part of the draw, there will be a match between compatriots Amanda Anisimova and Sofia Kenin. The former defeated Emma Navarro (7-5, 7-6(1)), and the latter overcame Anna Kalinskaya (6-4, 6-3).

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Amanda Anisimova, one of the winners in Charleston. Source: Getty

WTA Charleston 2025. American Tennis Smiles at Home

Looking at the second round draw of the WTA 500 Charleston, we see that exactly half is occupied by American tennis players. It's not surprising, as they are playing at home, even though it was always said that American women and clay courts didn't get along too well. Of course, things change on this green/gray surface. A total of 16 local players are smiling for the cameras among the best 32 of the event, although now they will inevitably start battling each other. So far, three have already made it to the round of 16: Madison Keys, Amanda Anisimova, and Danielle Collins. Don't be surprised if the champion comes from this group of three.

Second round results

  • [7] D Collins d. R Montgomery: 63 61
  • [8] A Anisimova d. V Kudermetova: 62 62
  • [2] M Keys d. C Dolehide: 63 76

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Mirra Andreeva and Amanda Anisimova had a showdown at the Miami Open. Source: Getty

'Anisimova's 'Recadito' on Instagram to Andreeva after their squabble in Miami'

Amanda Anisimova and Mirra Andreeva don't seem like they are going to be best friends. Last night they faced each other in the third round of the Miami Open 2025, where they had a little clash in the third set. The American interrupts the match due to a hand injury, requests treatment, but the Russian responds incredulously, addressing the chair umpire: "We all know why she's doing this". Half an hour later, Amanda secured the victory, although her final blow was delivered in the locker room. Grabbing her phone, opening Instagram, and posting the picture of her hand accompanied by her opponent's words. All clear, no more questions, Your Honor.

Amanda Anisimova's accusing finger

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Amanda Anisimova ends Mirra Andreeva's winning streak. Source: Getty

Miami Open 2025: Anisimova Ends Andreeva's Streak

Thirteen victories and not one more. Last night marked the end of the glorious streak of Mirra Andreeva on the women's circuit, the newly crowned champion of the Dubai and Indian Wells tournaments. We won't see her lift the title at the Miami Open after Amanda Anisimova managed to halt her momentum (7-6, 2-6, 6-3), reminding a girl who seemed to have forgotten what it was like to lose a match. The match between the American and the Russian had all the excitement of big occasions, but it was the player from New Jersey who ultimately prevailed on the scoreboard, securing her spot in the round of 16. Joy for one and relief for the other, who no longer needs to carry the weight of an expectant streak that now stands at zero.

Other results of the day

  • [4] J Pegula d. [32] A Kalinskaya: 67 62 76
  • E Raducanu d. M Kessler: 61 30 Ret.

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Amanda Anisimova at the WTA in Doha 2025. Photo: Getty

Anisimova, from champion in Doha to falling in the first round in Dubai

Amanda Anisimova has just experienced the price of success firsthand. The American player fell in the first round of the WTA Dubai, following her victory at the Doha tournament. Anisimova had clinched the title just two days ago after a demanding week of hard work. It's no surprise that the American player now needs a well-deserved break after her remarkable performance in the Qatari tournament, where she defeated Jelena Ostapenko in the final, who also suffered an early exit in Doha. McCartney Kessler defeated Anisimova 6-2 6-3.

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Amanda Anisimova wins the WTA 1000 Doha 2025. Photo: Getty

Anisimova, after the biggest title of her career: "There has been a lot of hard work and many tears"

Amanda Anisimova's week can be summed up in the words she uttered right after the final against Jelena Ostapenko: "I can't believe it," she exclaimed. The American has won the biggest title of her career after defeating names like Victoria Azarenka, Paula Badosa, Leylah Fernandez, Marta Kostyuk, Ekaterina Aleksandrova, and Ostapenko in the final. She has showcased the best tennis of her career and spoke at a press conference after the match: "There has been a lot of hard work and many tears. I have remained calm throughout the week and have trusted myself." Anisimova also referred to the break she took from a circuit she could not adapt to: "It was difficult for me to adapt to the circuit and professional lifestyle. I am pleased with how I have navigated these two difficult years for me, but taking a break and returning on my own terms has helped me. Once back, I enjoy everything more," she concluded.

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Iga Swiatek at the WTA 1000 Doha. Photo: Getty

WTA Ranking: Swiatek and Rybakina Lose Significant Amount of Points

The WTA 1000 Doha week has brought changes in the WTA ranking. Although Iga Swiatek maintains the second position in the rankings behind Aryna Sabalenka despite falling in the semifinals, she loses 610 points for not being able to match the tournament won in 2025. The same goes for Elena Rybakina, who, by not replicating the final and falling in the semifinals in this edition, loses 435 points and remains in the seventh position. The highlight of the week is Amanda Anisimova, who, after an incredible tournament that ended with the title, adds 1000 points to her tally and climbs 23 spots to reach the top 18.

WTA Ranking February 15, 2025

 

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Amanda Anisimova wins the WTA 1000 Doha 2025. Photo: Getty

Anisimova flies to win the biggest title of her career in Doha

Spectacular level of tennis that Amanda Anisimova has shown throughout the WTA 1000 Doha 2025 week. The American has proven to be at the height of the top elite and defeated Jelena Ostapenko in the grand final (6-4 6-3). The 23-year-old player did not have it easy, as the Latvian was the rightful favorite after surpassing Iga Swiatek in the semifinal, but Anisimova did not back down and knew how to bring out her best tennis when the match demanded it the most, managing to defeat her opponent in 1 hour and 22 minutes of play. She only faced two service breaks and the result ended at 6-4 6-3. Undoubtedly, a very promising season lies ahead for Amanda, who with this title climbs to her career-best ranking (18).

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