Amanda Anisimova Holds Off Linda Nosková to Claim China Open Title | News Channel 3-12
Anisimova secured her second WTA 1000 title in 2025 after defeating Noskova in a three-set final, earning $1.12 million and qualifying for the WTA Finals for the first time.
- Amanda Anisimova claimed the women's singles championship at the 2025 China Open in Beijing on October 5, overcoming Linda Noskova in a three-set match with scores of 6-0, 2-6, 6-2.
- Anisimova, the third seed and 24 years old, secured the win after Noskova, the 20-year-old 26th seed, made an unexpected run to her first WTA 1000 final.
- The match lasted one hour and 46 minutes, with Anisimova winning the first set without dropping a game, Noskova leveling the second, and Anisimova breaking early in the decider.
- Anisimova took home $1,124,380 in prize money after her win, while Noskova earned $597,890; the 2025 China Open also saw attendance rise to 360,000 spectators, marking a 20 percent growth compared to the previous year.
- Following her victory, Anisimova thanked the crowd at Diamond Court and expressed confidence about competing in future finals this season.
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Amanda Anisimova holds off Linda Nosková to claim China Open title | News Channel 3-12
By Frank Nunns O’Connell, CNN (CNN) — Two-time grand slam finalist Amanda Anisimova claimed the China Open women’s title on Sunday with a 6-0, 2-6, 6-2 win over Czech player Linda Nosková. Anisimova, runner-up at Wimbledon and the US Open in 2025, claimed victory in Beijing despite Nosková posing a significant challenge in the second set. It was a challenge that arrived duly, as Nosková won just 12 points in a 23-minute opening set. Anisimova lo…
After her victory in Beijing, the American gets close to the top three. She won her second WTA 1000 after Doha.
American Amanda Anisimova won the China Open in Beijing after three lost tennis finals. In the final, she won three sets against the aspiring Czech Linda Noskova with 6:0.2:6.6:2. In February, Amanda Anisimova won a WTA 1000 tournament in Qatar for the first time. Since then, however, she has been looking into three finals, including in Wimbledon and the US Open.With her success at the tournament in Beijing worth almost nine million dollars, Ani…


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Third-seeded Amanda Anisimova captured her fourth career win with a 6-0, 2-6, 6-2 victory over Linda Noskova in the final of the China Open on Sunday in Beijing.
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