Amanda Anisimova has been making waves in women’s tennis throughout 2025, most recently reaching the final of the US Open, where she was runner-up to Aryna Sabalenka[5]. Earlier in the year, she also made an impressive run to the Wimbledon final[8] and had a strong showing at the Beijing tournament, dropping just four games against Katie Boulter in the second round[1][3].
As of September 2025, Anisimova has achieved a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 4[10][12]. Her ranking has fluctuated within the Top 10 over recent months, reflecting her consistent performance at major tournaments[2][6][11].
Anisimova’s 2024 season was marked by her first-ever WTA 1000 final appearance at Toronto, where she finished as runner-up to Jessica Pegula after defeating world No. 3 Aryna Sabalenka en route. She also reached the fourth round at the Australian Open for the third time in her career[1].
After a period of limited play in 2023 due to a break from the sport, Anisimova’s 2025 comeback has been highlighted by high-profile wins and deep Grand Slam runs[1].
References
- [1] Amanda Anisimova | Player Stats & More – WTA Official
- [2] Amanda Anisimova – Tennis player – WTA
- [3] Katie Boulter vs. Amanda Anisimova | 2025 Beijing Round 2
- [5] Amanda Anisimova Press Conference | 2025 US Open Final
- [6] Official Women’s Tennis Rankings – WTA
- [8] Amanda Anisimova Rankings & Ranking History – TennisStats.com
- [10] Rankings Amanda Anisimova – Tennis Temple
- [11] 2025 WTA and ITF Rankings – Tennis Abstract
- [12] Amanda Anisimova Tennis Player Profile | ITF