US Open finalist Amanda Anisimova reveals surprising health disclosure following her tournament loss
Amanda Anisimova Regrets Loss in US Open Final
In a tense and thrilling match at Flushing Meadows, Aryna Sabalenka emerged victorious, retaining the US Open women's singles title. Her opponent, Amanda Anisimova, expressed regret about her performance in the final.
Anisimova, who has been deaf in one ear for the past two weeks, felt she should have played more aggressively. She admitted to having a lot of nerves during the final, and she is working on managing them. The final score was 6-3 7-6 [7-3].
Sabalenka, who had previously lost in the finals of the Australian Open and French Open, as well as a semi-final exit at Wimbledon, seemed to have learned from her past experiences. This was Anisimova's second consecutive Grand Slam final loss.
Anisimova was visibly emotional after the defeat. In her on-court interview, she thanked her team and revealed her hearing impairment. However, the search results do not provide information about the name of the lecture hall or person who will assist her with exploring this issue.
Sabalenka's victory marked the first time a player has retained the US Open women's singles title since Serena Williams in 2014. During her victory speech, Sabalenka needed to apologize to her boyfriend and had an awkward interaction.
Anisimova's previous loss was at Wimbledon, where she lost to Iga Swiatek. Despite the loss, Anisimova remains a formidable player, and she will undoubtedly be back to compete for the title again in the future.