Amanda Anisimova Pulls Out From US Open 2019 Due to Personal Reasons

Published 08/20/2019, 5:36 AM EDT

Follow Us

via Imago

The 17-year-old American, Amanda Anisimova who expected to be the 24th seed at the US Open 2019 has pulled off from the final Slam of the year following her father’s demise. Yesterday, Anisimova’s father and coach, Konstantin Anisimov had passed away unexpectedly.

It was sudden death and at present, no information regarding the cause of his death has been floated.

via Imago

Before Anisimova was born, her parents emigrated from Russia to the United States and she has an elder sister named Maria Anisimova. Amanda Anisimova learnt the fundamentals of tennis in Florida and during her junior days on the circuit, her father was her primary coach. With her father Konstantin and her elder sister, Maria (who is also an accomplished player), Anisimova began her journey of tennis at the age of two. 

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

via Imago

She made it to the fourth round at Australian Open 2019 and over there she lost to the eventual finalist, Petra Kvitova. Later, at Roland-Garros she dethroned the reigning champion, Simona Halep in the quarterfinals.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

This year, Anisimova won her first WTA title in April in Bogota, Columbia at at the Copa Colsanitas where she defeated Astra Sharma in the finals and she will be turning 18 on August 31,  2019.

She is presently ranked as World Number 24 and she is the youngest amongst the Top 100 WTA women. Post Wimbledon 2019, Amanda Anisimova won just a match in San Jose and later she did not participate in Toronto and Cincinnati events due to her back injury.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

via Imago

In 2017, Anisimova defeated Coco Gauff in the finals of US Open junior. It was her first Grand Slam title. She has also been the part of the United States team that won the 2017 Junior Fed Cup.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

Written by:

Mahalakshmi Murali

1,909Articles

One take at a time

Mahalakshmi Murali joined EssentiallySports in 2018 as a tennis author and has gone on to pen more than 1800 engaging articles, probing into various aspects of the sport and its illustrious players. With her expertise on the sport, Mahalakshmi has interviewed stalwarts from the sport such as Serena WIlliams’ coach Patrick Mouratoglou and Kevin Anderson’s physio, Carlos Costa. Equipped with her vast experience and a keen understanding of the sport, Mahalakshmi now co-heads the tennis department.
Show More>