Aryna Sabalenka defeated Amanda Anisim to win the title of 2025 US Open. (AP) Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday in New York secured her second consecutive US Open title with a victory of 6-3, 7-6 (3) over Amanda Anisim and became the first woman since Serena Williams won the Back-to-Back Championship at this tournament.The player in the world No. 1 requested his fourth Grand Slam title in hard courts and shows remarkable strength and accuracy during most of the match.Sabalenka founded the control soon, took the first set of 6-3 and secured more breaks in the second set.The match reached the critical moment when Sabalenka served for the championship for 5-4 in the second set. In the 30-year, she missed the decisive above-ground shot, put the ball into the net and provided Anisim’s opportunity to break.After this mistake, Sabalenka dropped her rocket on the pitch and showed a pitiful smile. Anisimova, a 24-year-old American, earned a 5-all set on this occasion, and drew enthusiastic support of 24,000 viewers at the Arthur Ashe stadium.
Despite this failure, Sabalenka regained calm and eventually prevailed in Tiebreak. After 15 minutes, the next game secured the victory at its third point of the match, fell to the knees and covered her face to celebrate with both hands.Statistics from Aryna Sabalenka’s US Open Run– Aryna Sabalenka is the first woman by Serena Williams (2012-14) to successfully defend the name US Open-Sabalenko has previously had only twice successfully defended titles in her career: in Wuhan in 2018-19 and Australian Open 2023-24– This is the fourth title Grand Slam Singles Sabalenka – All of them came in hard judges– Sabalenka is the first world no.-Sabalenko now has a record of 100-26 victories in Grand slam matches main draws. Her record on us Open now reads 34-6– She’s the second woman in an open era that claims her 100. Grand Slam-Win’s match in the Grand Slam-Swiatle Final this year achieved the same performance in Wimbledon– No one has more wins this year than Sabalenek. This year she improved to 56-10 victory losses and took her titles to four (21 in her career)– Sabalenka will remain the world of no. 1. She has already guaranteed it– Sabalenka now has 50 top 10 victories in her career
