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American Amanda Anisimova brought the second large final final, facing the champion defending Arina Sabalenka Saturday (16.00 and 16:00 ESPN) US open women for women. Anisimova An upset Sabalenka in Vimbledon in JulyBut Sabalenka, seed no. 1, only one set up this tournament was set.
Our experts strive for each to pull the victory.
D’ARCI Maine: Well, first, calm down! After a quick turn between their quarterfinal victory on Wednesday Iga Sviajtek And her semifinal matches on Thursday, Anisima then needed almost three hours to defeat Naomi Osaka In the early morning on Friday. It could sound silly, but because Sabalenka had four days in front of her semi-final match (because of MarketApouto Market Withdrawal of injuries in front of the match) and much earlier evening on Thursday, Anisima definitely has some compensation to do in terms of rest and recovery.
But besides, Anisima knows what needs to defeat the world 1. She did it in six of her nine career and proved that more than it was more than in Vimbledon at the beginning of this summer. She will have to bring her a strong hit, a protective wire aggression, amazing mental strength and will to win – in addition to getting some free points on her serving – and take full advantage of a crowd that will be firm behind it. The first main title feels good in range.
Bill Connelli: Keep hunting. One of the secrets to the success of Anisima vs Sabalenka won longer points, but can’t win them waiting for the sabalenka to screw up. According to the match chart in Tennis Summary, Anisima won 12 of 18 points with sets of seven or more shots in the Vimbledon semifinals, and 10 of 12 has disappeared from winners or forced errors.
Return to her flat last year, win in Sabalenka in Toronto, she won 11 out of 16 such points with five winners and forced mistakes. She fights for Sabalenka as it can, but she is patient about it, and when he finds the ball he seeking, she exploited the maximum. Do it again, and she will be the Grand Slam champion.
Simon Cambers: Continue doing what it does! This was an amazing tournament for Anisimov, seriously impressive reset after what happened in the Wimbledon final. The brightness must have given a huge self-confidence. She was equally impressive, mentally, in the beating of Osaka to reach the final.
Anisima leads Sabalenka 6-3 head to head and beat in Vimbledon, so he knows what she has to do. Her backhand is a match for anyone and if she continues to move the way she was, then she would show her chance. It could be annoyed, of course, in front of the home crowds expected, but it feels like it will be inspired and in many ways, feel like there is nothing to lose. Just go out there and drop the ball.
Maine: Sabalenka did not make a secret that the loss of Anisima’s on Vimbledon crashed. But she promised to learn from it and took a little time to reset. It seems that this was done just that was Thursday Thursday in the last match. During his encounter in the entire club, Sabalenka said she questioned her decision-making during the game and it resulted in unfinished errors. She admitted that she should change in order to get a different outcome.
“I gave her a lot of possibilities, and of course, he played amazing tennis, but I feel like I have my own opportunities,” Sabalen said. “I didn’t use them, and I feel like my key to me, of course, of course, as if I obviously struggled, but trust my decisions and go for my recordings.”
Sabalenka has now reached the three main finals this season – it is facing Americans every time – but it still looks for its first name of the year. It is very difficult on her, but will have to adjust any extra pressure and simply focuses on playing her dominant marks of tennis.
Connelli: Must take some risks on her service. These two shared four matches against each other from the beginning of 2024. Years, and the difference in serving success for Sabalenka in victories and losses is dramatic. At least 73% of its original points and 58% of its points of another serving and road; In its losses, she won the 60% of her first maidens and younger than 50% of her seconds.
In his victory around Anisima in Roland Garros this year, Sabalenka landed less and doubled more than in his loss of Vimbledon, but also served many more points. It tends to beat shorter points against Anisima, and there is no better way to put shorter points than with large services.
Cambers: Sounds funny, since Sabalenka has reached the least half-fountain of all four straws this year, but it feels like it is still not exactly played and now as in Australia at the beginning of the year. Her service sometimes looked a little fragile, with less ASA than usual, while she coughed a few more double mistakes than this time last year. She was hard pushed in three five matches here.
So, if he wants to win, it must serve and serve at a high percentage, because Anisima crashed back. And she will need to use her experience and wears what partisan crowd will be. It’s all the best, she knows she can beat someone, so it’s about channeling everything she has, all her energy, in the last great pressure to do the job.
Pam Shriver: I find prediction of this final challenge. On the one hand, I feel that Anisimova – with an early Friday morning, win Naomi Osaka in a marathon of 35 games, one match after defeat from Swiajek – could be free of fuel. On the other hand, between Sabalenka’s demons today late in Major in the hands of Americans and the feeling of the fate of Anisimova to win the next major after his Vimbledon’s defeat, Anisima can have an edge. You can make the case for it.
If Anisima can be physically and emotionally recovered from quarterfinal and semifinal victories and hit the ball as well as in the third set of Osaka win, and then Amanda Anisima will be the third American this year to win Major this year. It is a convincing finale.
Maine: It is logical that this is Sabalenka to win. She is a champion that defends, it is significantly fresh and with significantly more experience on her side and maybe smooth than ever to win. But there is something about an aniseimobile that feels like fate. I just can’t choose against charges of everything, after all she has already achieved this tournament and proved to himself and the world. Anisima in three sets. (Why not, right?)
Connelli: I go from Sabalenka, above all, because the thought of someone beats 23 great straw in one year and no Taking the subtitle is my brain. Anisimova was obviously well answered with her, but they still divided four matches from the return of Anisima’s tour – not a sided match – and Sabalenka was too good not to win Slam this year. Are you in person?
That was said, that’s longer, it’s more favored by Anisimov. Anisimova was past seven losses (not including going to the injury in May) was all in the right sets. If you let her hang out, she will punish you. Or is sabalenka in flat sets or aniseims in three. Give me first.
Cambers: For me, four things are played here, and they all guess me to think that Anisima will be able to beat this. First, all the pressure is on the sabalena, as a champion defense counsel. Secondly, the crowd will play a huge role, cheering each point to Anisima born New Jersey.
Third, Anisimova 6-3 record above Sabalenie means entering a match with belief and self-confidence, knowing what she needs to do and did it, including her latest battle on Vimbledon. And the fourth, the way he kicked out of Vimbledon’s final double bagel is not only extremely impressive, it gives her so much confidence that I will also play in the finals as she did on the way there. It would be a fairy tale return and there is a big chance that it will happen.