A year ago, Amanda Anisimova was trying his best to avoid thinking about Wimbledon after failing to qualify for the main draw. Now he has a final to prepare.
American with a win of 6-4 4-6 6-4 to reach the showpiece of world number one Aryana Sabalenka-and self-Saturday.
The 23 -year -old will face Poland’s IGA Swiyatech in his first Grand Slam final after completing the ability shown as a teenager several years ago before taking a long break to take care of his mental health.
“To be honest, if you told me that I will be in the final of Wimbledon, I will not believe you. Especially not soon,” said Aneesimova.
“It has been a one -year turnaround. It is only indescribable to be in the final, honestly.”
After losing in the third round of qualifying during the 191st position in the world, this time she was resting with her friends and family to take her mind from Wimbledon last year.
“Every time I am out of a Grand Slam or a tournament, I take a few days. I don’t turn off my phone, but I don’t really follow [what is going on],” He said.
“I just like to rest and spend as much time as I am together. That’s what I was doing [last year],
Viewed at the center court by his sister Maria and nephew Jackson, celebrating his fourth birthday, and his best friend and fellow player Prisla Honorable – who canceled a training session to be there – Anisimova was surrounded by his loved ones on Thursday for different reasons.
Distributing the type of big performance, which she showed in a success year six years ago when she reached the French Open semi-finals, she drove herself away from the first big title.
She is only the second player in the open era to reach the Women’s Single Grand Slam final after losing in qualifying in last year’s program. The only other woman is Bianka Andresku, who won the US Open in 2019.