Amanda Anisimova expressed her joy and surprise at reaching her first WTA 1000 final in the press conference following her semi-final win at the NBO24. Despite facing challenges like blisters in the second set, Anisimova credited her mental toughness for pushing through. She shared her gratitude for family and fan support and revealed her ambitions to become world number one and win a grand slam. Anisimova also discussed her return to tennis after a prolonged break, expressing satisfaction with her progress and the experiences she gained during her time away, including attending college and exploring art. The conversation concluded with Anisimova reflecting on the challenges of adapting to the windy conditions during the tournament and producing quality tennis under such difficult circumstances.

Amanda Anisimova in 2024

Amanda Anisimova

17 - 9win/loss

Hard
13-3
Clay
2-4
Grass
2-2
22 year old
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2024 Highlights

At the moment ranked no.132, Amanda played her last match on the 11th of August when she defeated world no.15 Emma Navarro 6-3 2-6 6-2

in the semifinal in Toronto (draw)
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This season Anisimova has managed to achieve a compiled 17-9 win-loss record. Amanda Anisimova’s latest run in Toronto was the best achievement of her season.

Toronto
Anisimova's Record

Jessica Pegula in 2024

Jessica Pegula

25 - 10win/loss

Hard
15-5
Clay
4-2
Grass
6-3
30 year old
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2024 Highlights

Currently ranked no.6, Jessica played her last match on the 11th of August when she beat world no.24 Diana Shnaider 6-4 6-3 in the semifinal in Toronto (draw).

Presently, during this year Jessica achieved an overall 25-10 match record. Jessica clinched 1 title in Berlin.

Toronto
Pegula's Record

Amanda Anisimova and Jessica Pegula clashed against each other only twice. Their actual head to head record is 2-0 for Pegula.