It was a passionate and rain afternoon in New York when two power players, World No.1, Arena Subalinka and World No. Eight Amanda Anisimova met at the Arthur Ashes Stadium for the Women’s Singles final at the 2025 US Open on Saturday. It was a match -up in which the crowd was happy: While defending champion Sabalinika had not yet achieved a great success this year, Anissimova – came to the quarter -finals, the exciting win on Sweatic and Naomi Osaka in Sammy, who was in his second constant Grand Selim final.
Result? Victory for Sabelianka, 6-3, 7-6, became the first woman to win the US Open for two consecutive years after Serena Williams in the 2010s.
Matters came to a strong start: When Sabalinka competed three break points to hold his first service game and then broke Anisimova to take a 2-0 lead, after Aneemova’s break, hold, and then the break soon gained 3-22 lead. All the time, the crowd – which included Simone Ashley, Naomi Watts, Courtney Cox, Stephen Colbert, Chelsea Handler, June Ham, Retta, Rosie Perez, Common, and basketball player Barina Stewart, who were too much behind Anissimova, which did not seem to give it all. Her focus was complete, and long before she won four straight games to claim the first set.
The other set offered the reset: Despite giving remarks to his team – and during the change, the chair umpire, that she could not see the ball while serving due to the light (she was closed on Arthur Ashes due to the roof weather), Anissimova kept her first service game. Sablenka did the same before breaking the second game of Anisimova, showing her shot type – and some sensational defensive games. Anissimova did not have to leave too much, however, after the helpless break, he had to find a 3-3 draw.