Amanda Anisimova and the anticipation for her first Grand Slam title: Is the time?
Currently ranked number 4 in the world, Amanda Anisimova arrives at the Australian Open under the watchful eyes of the tennis world. The American is seen as one of the main contenders for the title, and what she has done in recent months explains why.
The fact that she reached two Grand Slam finals could already explain such enthusiasm, but Amanda went further: she had a regular season that began with her first WTA 1000 title in Doha in February 2025; to close the year, she won the China Open in October, crowning her dominance in that competition.
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On these occasions and many others throughout the season (including her electrifying and convincing run at the WTA Finals), Amanda displays such power in her shots and consistency, something that will certainly work in her favor on the fast courts of Melbourne.
Game by game and clashes
Despite the high expectations and skill level, the competition is fierce, and it comes from talented names on the WTA circuit: Aryna Sabalenka is the leader in the rankings and already won Brisbane last week; Anisimova's compatriot, Cori Gauff, has made clear her intentions to become the newest world number one; in addition, Iga Swiatek leads a list of players who are determined enough to win that title, such as Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula.
In short, the Australian Open is the first major event of the year, where those who finish the season strong tend to follow up with great results, and opportunities for surprises arise. The fact is, if Amanda Anisimova continues on the same path of evolution as in 2025, with an impeccable upward trajectory, she has everything it takes to win her first Major in 2026.

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