Amanda Anisimova is entering the off-season with renewed energy and focus after a standout 2025 campaign. Her rise to world No. 4 was marked by deep runs at Wimbledon and the US Open, where she showcased her aggressive baseline play and improved mental resilience. These results confirmed her return to elite form following a year-long hiatus in 2023.

Commitment to physical preparation

Anisimova has shared glimpses of her off-season training, revealing a strong emphasis on conditioning and recovery. Her visible physical transformation suggests a tailored program aimed at enhancing endurance and injury prevention. The images circulating online show a confident athlete embracing the grind of preparation.

Mental clarity and renewed motivation

Earlier this year, Anisimova spoke candidly about her time away from tennis. “I needed time to reset and rebuild both physically and mentally,” she said in an interview with Tennis Channel. Her return has been marked by a calmer on-court demeanor and sharper tactical decisions, reflecting the benefits of her break.

Eyes on the 2026 season

With the Australian Open on the horizon, Anisimova is expected to be among the top contenders. Her combination of power, precision, and poise makes her a formidable opponent across all surfaces. Coaches and analysts have noted her improved footwork and strategic variety, key elements in her recent success.

A rising force in women’s tennis

Amanda Anisimova’s off-season training is more than routine—it signals her intent to challenge for major titles in 2026. Her physical condition, mental strength, and competitive hunger position her as one of the most exciting players to watch in the coming year.

Amanda Anisimova in 2025

Amanda Anisimova

51 - 22win/loss

Hard
28-10
I Hard
2-2
Clay
9-7
Grass
12-3
24 year old
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2025 Highlights

At the moment ranked no.4 (career-high), Anisimova played her last match on the 7th of November when she capitulated to world no.1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-3 3-6 6-3 in the semifinal in Riyadh (draw).

Presently, during this year Amanda has a composed 47-18 win-loss record. The American conquered 2 titles in 2025 in Doha and Beijing. The American was the finalist in London, Wimbledon and U.S. Open.

Riyadh
Anisimova's Record