We will be treated to two blockbuster women’s quarterfinal matches at the Australian Open on Wednesday, with at least one American guaranteed to reach the semifinals.
Amanda Ansimova has clarified why she avoided a question about the state of the United States of America, which other players from the country have also been asked.
American players have stamped their authority on the women’s draw at the Australian Open, with Amanda Anisimova’s fourth-round victory ensuring that four United States players have reached the singles quarterfinals for the first time in 25 years.
Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova are two of the standout American players making waves at this year’s Australian Open. Gauff has already booked her place in the quarterfinals, while Anisimova is looking to do the same in her upcoming match.
Can you name every women's Australian Open tennis champion in the Open Era?Note: The Open was moved from January to December in 1977, so there were two Opens played in that year. It was moved again in 1986 from December to January, so there was no Open played in 1986.
Jessica Pegula knocked podcast pal and defending champion Madison Keys out of the Australian Open on Monday and moved into a quarterfinal against Amanda Anisimova, another all-American match.
We’ve all seen the scenario play out before. An athlete steps off the court, adrenaline still pumping, sweat still drying, ready to dissect a serve or a strategy.
Amanda Anisimova made her position clear when asked about representing the United States at this year’s Australian Open, The 22-year-old, who was born in New Jersey to Russian parents, was questioned about whether recent events in the U.S.
Amanda Anisimova is making headlines Thursday but it's not because she punched her ticket to the third round of the 2026 Australian Open. After defeating Katerina Siniakova in the second round, Anisimova was asked if it feels complicated representing the United States right now.
The second round wraps up on Day 5 of the Australian Open. We have 16 women’s singles matches on deck to decide who reaches Round 3. As always, our writers at LastWordOnTennis share their thoughts on the matches.
Paula Badosa has made a winning return to the Australian Open after defeating Zarina Diyas in round one. Badosa was forced to end her 2025 season early due to injury, but the WTA number 26 is now back with a bang.
Amanda Anisimova will be eyeing a strong run at the Australian Open after impressing in recent Grand Slams. Anisimova takes on Simona Waltert in the first round of the Australian Open, where she is the fourth seed.
Even though the 2026 season has only just begun, the WTA Tour has already delivered its share of storylines. Aryna Sabalenka started strong with a title at the Brisbane International, while Iga Swiatek helped Poland lift the United Cup.
Former finalist Aliaksandra Sasnovich will be in action on the fourth day of the WTA 250 in Brisbane, amongst several exciting matches on the cards. We analyze four of in this piece and predict who will advance to the next round.
The story of Amanda Anisimova’s career so far is one of unrecognized talent, but the American’s performance in the second half of 2025 shows that may be about to change.
Every so often in tennis, a player resurfaces with such force that the sport has no choice but to pause and recalibrate. Amanda Anisimova’s 2025 season is one of those moments.
Amanda Anisimova will ultimately not compete at the Wuhan Open, choosing to withdraw before her debut match. The World No. 4 was confirmed in the draw to face Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro in the first round, but her withdrawal from the tournament was recently confirmed.
Amanda Anisimova withdrew from this week's Wuhan Open because of a left calf injury after a winning the China Open last week while playing through multiple ailments.
Amanda Anisimova will look to avenge one of the most lopsided grand slam final losses in the history of tennis when she faces Iga Swiatek in the U.S. Open quarterfinals.
Amanda Anisimova advanced to the fourth round of the US Open after overcoming a tenacious Jaqueline Cristian with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 victory. The world No.
America’s Amanda Anisimova has stated that she was happy with her performance after cementing her spot in the third round of the US Open. The 23-year-old produced a thumping win over Australia’s Maya Joint in straight sets with a score of 7-6, 6-2.