This grand U.S. Open stage under the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights has become familiar to Aryna Sabalenka.

It’s her third consecutive year vying for the title in Flushing, as well as her third Grand Slam final appearance of the season and fourth in her last five majors.

The dominance Sabalenka has shown in reaching six consecutive hardcourt major finals undoubtedly has made its mark on tennis forever.

But young American Amanda Anisimova will take the court Saturday night looking to run the Belarusian tigress out of the concrete jungle and capture her first Grand Slam title.

The No. 8 seed happens to be the most recent player to knock Sabalenka out of a Grand Slam tournament: She upset the world’s No. 1 in the Wimbledon semifinals in mid-July. 3

Although she’s won six of their previo

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