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Sabalenka Clinches Fourth Grand Slam by Overcoming Opponent’s Fortress

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 7th September 2025, 7:45 AM

Sabalenka Clinches Fourth Grand Slam by Overcoming Opponent’s Fortress

After reaching the finals of the Australian Open and French Open earlier this year but falling short on both occasions, Belarusian star Aryna Sabalenka finally struck gold at the year’s last Grand Slam. Wimbledon also saw her exit in the semifinals, but at the US Open, she emerged victorious, defeating Amanda Anisimova in front of a vociferous home crowd.

Match Summary

At the Flushing Meadows venue in New York, Sabalenka and Anisimova battled for one and a half hours. Sabalenka triumphed in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6, securing her second consecutive US Open title and fourth Grand Slam overall.

  • She became the first female player since Serena Williams to win back-to-back US Open trophies.
  • She also avoided the heartbreak of losing in three consecutive Grand Slam finals, a record previously noted with Justine Henin in 2006.

Set-by-Set Breakdown

Set Winner Score Key Notes
1st Aryna Sabalenka 6-3 Dominated throughout the set in a largely one-sided contest
2nd Aryna Sabalenka 7-6 Anisimova pushed hard, leading to a tiebreak; Sabalenka maintained composure to win

The first set was relatively straightforward for Sabalenka, winning 6-3. The second set proved more challenging as Anisimova pushed her limits, taking the set to a tiebreak. Sabalenka, however, has been formidable in tiebreaks this season, having won all 18 tiebreakers played prior. In this crucial moment, she surged to a 5-1 lead, leaving Anisimova with no path to recovery.

Emotional Reactions

  • Sabalenka knelt on the court in tears upon victory.
  • Anisimova, sitting silently on her chair, also shed tears in respect.
  • More than 23,500 spectators at Flushing Meadows stood to applaud the champion.

Reflecting on her triumph, Sabalenka stated:
“In the previous two finals, I lost control of my emotions. This time, I didn’t want that to happen. Although there were moments when I nearly lost composure, I managed to stay calm.”

Anisimova’s Road to the Final

  • Anisimova, 24, had previously reached the Wimbledon final, where she suffered a double bagel defeat (0-6, 0-6) against Iga Świątek.
  • At the US Open, she signalled her resurgence by defeating Świątek in the quarterfinals.
  • She also overcame former champion Naomi Osaka en route to the final, continuing America’s hope for another US Open female champion following Serena Williams and Coco Gauff.

Ultimately, Sabalenka proved an insurmountable barrier, preventing Anisimova from realising her US Open dreams.

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