Anisimova Laments 'Lack of Fight' in US Open Final Loss
Amanda Anisimova struggled with a 58% first serve rate and five service breaks due to roof closure and poor visibility during the U.S. Open final loss to Aryna Sabalenka.
- Amanda Anisimova, a 24-year-old American from New Jersey, lost the US Open final to Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 7-6 on a rainy Saturday at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
- The match conditions included a closed retractable roof due to storms, which caused Anisimova to struggle seeing the ball while serving and contributed to her difficulties.
- Anisimova put only 58% of her first serves in, had her serve broken five times, and motioned to her team about a serving problem caused by the bright, white court under the closed roof.
- Anisimova acknowledged that she fell short in pursuing her goals during the match and revealed that nerves impacted her performance in her second Grand Slam final, describing the difficulties with serving as especially frustrating.
- This loss marked her second straight Grand Slam final defeat, providing a lesson Anisimova plans to use to improve and remain competitive at tennis's biggest events.
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