Fixtures

Australian Open Women 01/19 02:10 23 Simona Waltert vs Amanda Anisimova View
Australian Open Women 01/19 02:30 - Simona Waltert vs Amanda Anisimova View

Results

WTA Brisbane 01/08 10:40 26 [26] Esgueira v Amanda Anisimova [3] 6-4,6-3
WTA Brisbane 01/07 08:30 25 [106] Kimberly Birrell v Amanda Anisimova [3] 1-6,3-6
Others 12/09 00:00 - Amanda Anisimova v Jessica Pegula 6-2,7-5
Others 12/07 22:30 - Amanda Anisimova v Jessica Pegula 6-3,6-7,8-10
WTA Finals 11/07 17:25 28 [1] Aryna Sabalenka v Amanda Anisimova [4] 6-3,3-6,6-3
WTA Finals 11/05 15:40 - [2] Viana Alentejo v Amanda Anisimova [4] 7-6,4-6,2-6
WTA Finals 11/03 16:00 - [4] Amanda Anisimova v Madison Keys [7] 4-6,6-3,6-2
WTA Finals 11/01 16:25 - [4] Amanda Anisimova v Elena Rybakina [6] 3-6,1-6
WTA Wuhan 10/08 02:00 25 Amanda Anisimova v Jessica Bouzas Maneiro CANC
WTA Beijing 10/05 11:00 29 [27] Linda Noskova v Amanda Anisimova [4] 0-6,6-2,2-6
WTA Beijing 10/04 07:00 28 [4] Amanda Anisimova v Coco Gauff [3] 6-1,6-2
WTA Beijing 10/02 10:00 27 [8] Jasmine Paolini v Amanda Anisimova [4] 7-6,3-6,4-6

Wikipedia - Amanda Anisimova

Amanda Kay Victoria Anisimova (; born August 31, 2001) is an American professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 3, achieved on 5 January 2026. [1] Anisimova is a two-time Grand Slam tournament finalist in 2025, at Wimbledon and at the US Open. She has won four WTA Tour titles, including two WTA 1000 events, at the Qatar Ladies Open and the China Open.

As a junior, Anisimova was ranked as high as No. 2 in the world, and won the 2017 US Open girls' singles title. Her breakthrough came as a 17-year-old in 2019, when she reached the fourth round of the Australian Open and the semifinals of the French Open, at the latter defeating defending champion and world No. 3 Simona Halep. In 2022, Anisimova reached the fourth round of the Australian Open (defeating defending champion Naomi Osaka en route) and the quarterfinals of the Wimbledon Championships.

Anisimova reached her career-best ranking to date in 2022, before temporarily stepping away from the sport for mental health reasons. Following her return, Anisimova posted her career-best results, including the Wimbledon and US Open finals, the Doha title, and a top-5 ranking, all in 2025.