Amanda Anisimova posed for a mirror selfie in between her workout session in the gym, as she enjoys her off-time after the WTA Finals heartbreak. Amanda Anisimova had her best showing at the Majors this year, reaching the finals of Wimbledon and the US Open, where she was defeated by Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka, respectively. After the Flushing Meadows stint, she reached her career-high ranking of No. 4, and her quarterfinals win over Jasmine Paolini in the China Open qualified her for the year-end Finals for the first time. Thanks for the submission! At the Championships, after a first-round loss to eventual champion Elena Rybakina, Anisimova staged her comeback to beat Iga Swiatek and Madison Keys to give Sabalenka a tough competition in the semifinals. Now enjoying some downtime, the two-time Major finalist hit the gym and posed for a selfie in an oversized t-shirt and shorts, and casually pulled her hair to a top bun. She captioned the Instagram story with a laughing emoji and selected Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae) by Silento as the audio. Amanda Anisimova will play two exhibition matches in Newark and Miami in early December. She was first slated to take on Emma Raducanu, but the latter’s withdrawal due to health troubles will set her up against fellow American player Jessica Pegula. Amanda Anisimova revealed that she focused on her mental approach throughout the 2025 season Amanda Anisimova has had her fair share of mental health issues, which led to her sitting out of the tour for eight months in 2023, when she cited burnout. As somebody who reached the French Open semifinals at just 17, Anisimova needed to take a step back to address her mental health concerns and come back stronger, instead of sticking to the grind conventionally. In an interview with The Guardian at the WTA Finals, the 24-year-old revealed that her focus for 2025 was on her mental approach, ensuring she never feels as though she hasn’t given her best. “I would say the mindset that I go into tournaments and matches with. I think that’s been the most important thing for me this year. It helps, obviously, when I’m done with the tournament, being able to look back and tell myself I’ve done everything I can. And I’m proud of the way I competed and carried myself on the court. And that’s definitely something that I’ve tried to do all year round.” Anisimova amassed four WTA Tour titles in her career and held the second-best rank as a junior.
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