Anisimova's 2025, by the Numbers
- 45-16: Overall win-loss record
- 16-4: Grand Slam win-loss record (AO 2R, RG 4R, W F, USO F)
- 2: Titles (Doha, Beijing)
- 3: Runner-ups (Queen's Club, Wimbledon, US Open)
- 4: Year-end ranking
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The Story of the Season
Will Anisimova’s Wimbledon final loss to Iga Swiatek go down as the greatest—or at least the most useful—double-bagel defeat ever?
“It was a lot to experience,” the American said, with admirable understatement.
Everything about Anisimova’s reaction to that disastrous day was admirable. It began with her trophy-ceremony speech, which she turned into a public therapy session. It continued with her revenge win over Swiatek, and her second straight Slam-final appearance, at the US Open. And it led her to greater heights by year’s end: In Beijing, where she won a WTA 1000; in Riyadh, where she made the semifinals; and in the rankings, where she finished No. 4, a full 32 spots higher than in 2024.
