AMANDA ANISIMOVA 2019 FRONT VIEW

2019 ж. 24 Жел.
6 652 Рет қаралды

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  • Amanda Anisimova will never forget the year 2019. On the bright side, she captured her maiden WTA title in Bogota. Moreover, she proved at the Australian Open and especially at Roland Garros that she’s a threat to go deep at any event she enters. However, she also suffered the worst loss of her life, as her dad Konstantin Anisimov passed away in August. In 2019, the New Jersey native wasted no time in proving she belonged on the big stage. After picking up two wins at the Auckland International, Anisimova did not drop a set en route to the Australian Open round of 16. One of her victims at Melbourne Park was No. 11 seed Aryna Sabalenka, who was widely considered one of the tournament frontrunners. The next successful stop was Bogotá. On the Colombian clay, Anisimova lifted her first WTA trophy. While the opposition was far from the strongest, she won four deciding sets in five days, a remarkable achievement for a then-17-year-old. A month later, Anisimova arrived at the French Open with moderate expectations following a modest 2-3 record in Madrid and Rome. However, the burgeoning star caught fire in Paris, reeling off 11 straight sets won until eventual champion Ashleigh Barty turned their semifinal matchup around. The way she dominatedreigning champion Simona Halep 6-2 6-4 in the quarters was particularly impressive. Not only did she set the tone with her high-powered groundstrokes, but she also displayed her deft touch in the form of accurate drop shots. If we analyze strictly her on court performance, she endured the growing pains that affect most youngsters. Results are typically uneven because they cannot bring their A or even B game on a consistent basis. Anyway, Anisimova did not really suffer catastrophic losses. Arguably her worst defeat came at the hands of fellow promising prospect Marta Kostyuk, 6-0 2-6 6-0 in Madrid. As long as she is physically and mentally fit, sky is the limit for Anisimova. Her backhand is a certified weapon of mass destruction. Besides, I know it is a small sample size, but her 6-1 record on tiebreaks (5-0 before her two-month hiatus) speaks loudly about her clutch gene. Expect big things from her in 2020.

    @AlexanderKozyrev777@AlexanderKozyrev7774 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the information. I have been a fan of hers since first seeing her play several years ago. I'm also a fan of Madison Keyes, but like so many American players, she suffers from having a one-dimensional power game. I think Amanda has a lot of power but a more well-rounded game and plenty of potential for improvement. I wish her luck in the years to come and look forward to watching her matches against an ever-expanding list of tough female competitors.

      @brentwalker3300@brentwalker33002 жыл бұрын
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