Amanda Anisimova had a fantastic season on court that unfortunately ended with the sudden and tragic death of his beloved father Konstantin Anisimov right before the US Open.
The American sensation was so shattered to decide to withdraw from the last slam of the year before playing a couple of events in Wuhan and Beijing.
However, it’s Thanksgiving and the 18-year-old shared a heartfelt message on social media thanking all the people that have been supporting Amanda during her young career.
Anisimova wrote:
“It’s Thanksgiving!! I want to thank everyone who has helped me in my achievements this year, stood by me during the most difficult time of my life, supported and always believed in me no matter what. I am forever thankful for everything my dad has done for me and will carry the lessons he taught me forever. I am very grateful to my mom and sister for their continuous support and encouragement.
I want to thank my team and all the coaches who have worked with me and made me better.
All my sponsors for staying by me during the ups and downs, all my friends and fans (you guys are the best) who have cheered for me and gave me the strength to fight.
And a special thanks to my agent Max and my IMG family for showing me all amazing opportunities in life and always keeping my best interests at heart 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜”
Touching.
Amanda Anisimova’s ranking and performance in 2019
Ranked no.24, the American played her last match on the 30th of September when she capitulated to Jennifer Brady 6-74 7-62 6-3 in the 1st round in Beijing.
This year the American has a 24-15 win-loss record. Amanda has won 1 title in Bogota.