In a match filled with twists and tension, Aryna Sabalenka secured her spot in the WTA Finals championship match by defeating Amanda Anisimova in three intense sets, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Under the bright Friday lights in Riyadh, the world number one showed the heart and resilience of a true champion.
For nearly two hours, the stadium in Saudi Arabia witnessed a gripping power-versus-resilience duel that kept more than 15,000 spectators on edge. Sabalenka’s explosive serves and heavy forehands pushed the pace, while Anisimova’s determination and fearless play kept the contest alive far longer than expected.
“This wasn’t just a tennis match; it was a heavyweight bout.”
After a dominant first set, Sabalenka looked destined for a quick victory. She broke Anisimova’s serve twice and appeared fully in control. But the American, competing in this stage for the first time, turned the tables dramatically in the second set. Breaking serve twice early, Anisimova reminded everyone why she is among the most dangerous players on tour.
The final set became a display of pure competitive drama. Sabalenka recovered her focus, countering Anisimova’s momentum with precise power and composure, eventually sealing her place in the final.
In a gripping semifinal, Aryna Sabalenka outlasted Amanda Anisimova in a three-set thriller, proving once again why she stands as the top-ranked player in women’s tennis.