Asserting her dominance as the undisputed World No. 1, Aryna Sabalenka delivered a championship performance to defeat Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-6 (3) and successfully defend her US Open title. The victory was a clear demonstration of why she sits atop the women’s game, combining overwhelming power with newfound mental fortitude.
Sabalenka played with the authority and confidence befitting her ranking. She dictated the majority of the rallies, pushing Anisimova deep behind the baseline and controlling the tempo of the match. Her serve was a weapon in crucial moments, and her relentless pressure on Anisimova’s serve led to decisive breaks.
Even when faced with a late challenge from the American, who broke her serve at 5-4 in the second, Sabalenka’s response was that of a true number one. There was no panic or dip in her level. She calmly forced a tiebreak and then elevated her game to another level, closing out the match with clinical precision.
This fourth Grand Slam title further widens the gap between Sabalenka and her closest rivals. She has not only proven her ability to win major titles but also to defend them, a hallmark of a truly great champion. Her reign as the queen of women’s tennis continues, with no signs of slowing down.
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