All Out of Bagels

Amanda Anisimova of the United States reacts after defeating Iga Swiatek of Poland following the Women's Quarterfinal match on Day Eleven of the 2025... Getty

NEW YORK – What a difference 53 days makes.

After freezing in the white-hot spotlight of the Wimbledon final, Amanda Anisimova rose to the occasion on Wednesday at the US Open, taking down Iga Swiatek, the same serial champion who had routed her 6-0 6-0 at the All England Club.

Seeing Anisimova swing away and do justice to her talent was reassuring for anyone who sat through that July mismatch, which was more implosion than demolition; an anticlimax that was gripping only for its unlikely storylines.

Was Swiatek, long suffering on grass, really going to win Wimbledon with a double bagel and barely a tussle? Was Anisimova, triumphant against No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals, truly not going to win a single game on the same patch of well-tended grass?

Though the 57-minute humiliation could easily have left Anisimova reeling for months (or seasons), she has instead roared back just a few weeks later in New York: reaching her first US Open semifinal -- and a matchup with Naomi Osaka -- by showcasing her fearsome easy power, elite backhand, bold returns and resilience.

Anisimova literally stared down her demons: forcing herself to watch a replay of the Wimbledon final the night before facing Swiatek in New York.

What did she see on screen?

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Published on September 04, 2025 11:55
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