u.s. Open Women’s Champions
Aryna Sabalenka overcame recent setbacks to become the first woman since Serena Williams to defend the U.S. Open title, winning 19 consecutive tiebreaks, officials said.
- On September 6, 2025, in New York, Aryna Sabalenka secured the US Open women's singles title by overcoming local favorite Amanda Anisimova in two sets, 6-3, 7-6.
- Sabalenka entered the final determined to defend her title after overcoming recent setbacks including final losses at Melbourne and Paris and a Wimbledon semi-final defeat to Anisimova.
- Despite serving for the match and briefly losing composure after a flubbed smash, Sabalenka regrouped to win a record 19th straight tiebreak while the crowd cheered for her American opponent.
- Sabalenka reflected that reaching her 100th victory in Grand Slam matches was particularly meaningful given the challenges she had to overcome, emphasizing how important it was for her to stay composed and competitive throughout the final.
- Her victory marked Sabalenka's fourth Grand Slam title and made her the first woman since Serena Williams to retain the US Open crown, highlighting her growth and resilience this season.
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Aryna Sabalenka won the fourth Grand Slam title in her career in New York.
Tennis-'Tiger' Sabalenka turns a corner in New York after Grand Slam final letdowns
NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. Open champion Aryna Sabalenka may be nicknamed "The Tiger", but her New York triumph on Saturday was less about raw aggression and more poise, as the world number one steadied herself and regrouped in key moments to claim a fourth Grand Slam title. Read full story
The 27-year-old World Ranking First from Belarus defeated American Amanda Anisimova.
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