Amanda Anisimova knocks out top seed Aryna Sabalenka to reach Wimbledon final
Amanda Anisimova stunned world number one and title favourite Aryna Sabalenka to reach the Wimbledon final just two years after walking away from the sport.
The 23-year-old American kept her cool on a baking Centre Court to win a dramatic contest 6-4 4-6 6-4 in two hours and 37 minutes and give her nephew a fourth birthday to remember.
Anisimova’s sister Maria and nephew Jaxon had flown over from the States earlier in the week to watch her quarter-final win over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.
It was the first tennis match Jaxon had been to, and the youngster might be invited to a few more after his auntie’s amazing win.
“This doesn’t feel real right now,” said Anisimova. “Aryna is such a tough competitor and I was absolutely dying out there.
“She’s an inspiration to me and so many other people.
“To come out on top and be in the final at Wimbledon is incredibly special.
“I have my beautiful family over there, my sister, nephew and brother-in-law. What a journey the last two weeks have been.”
Her win is all the more remarkable because Anisimova had to take an extended break from tennis in 2023 to prioritise her mental health.
“To be honest if you told me then I’d be in the final at Wimbledon I would not believe you,” she added.
“To be in this spot is not easy. To be in the final is indescribable.”
Anisimova took a cagey first set during which actor and cricket fan Stephen Fry dropped a regulation catch in the Royal Box from a Sabalenka top-edge.
It also featured two delays while spectators were taken ill in the heat on a sweltering Centre Court.
Sabalenka, who dutifully took over water and ice packs each time, had to serve to stay in the set after the second, and gave it away with a double-fault.
But the tension was palpable on


