
Aryna Sabalenka confirmed her status as the most dominant woman on hard courts by successfully defending her US Open crown, defeating American Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) in an intense and emotional final. With her victory, Sabalenka became the first woman to win back-to-back US Open titles since Serena Williams in 2014, a remarkable achievement that highlights her consistency and mental strength on one of the biggest stages in tennis.
The Belarusian star relied on her trademark power, delivering booming serves and crushing groundstrokes, but what truly separated her performance was her ability to stay composed in the decisive moments. Anisimova, cheered on by the New York crowd, pushed Sabalenka to a tense second-set tiebreak, but the defending champion never wavered. With unshakable focus, she closed out the match in straight sets, raising her arms in triumph as the crowd erupted in applause.
For Sabalenka, this title defense was more than just another trophy—it was proof of her growth as a complete champion, capable of managing pressure and expectation while continuing to evolve her game. Her back-to-back triumphs in New York placed her in the company of legends and reinforced her status as a player who defines the current era of women’s tennis. With the 2025 US Open trophy in her hands, Sabalenka showed once again that she is not only a force of power but also a symbol of resilience and determination at the very top of the sport.






