Amanda Anisimova ‘s comeback story this season has been inspiring. The American clawed her way up from No.36 to World No.4 in just nine months, two years after she took her mental health break. Many thought that spelled the end, but her breakthrough this season with finals runs at Wimbledon and the US Open have proved doubters wrong. Though she didn’t clinch a major, her resilience was hard to miss. But how does she feel about the losses at these grand stages?
She recently spoke to The Guardian, opening up about her losses at the major tournaments, especially that 0-6, 0-6 defeat to Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon in July. “Of course, it wasn’t easy,” Anisimova said, reflecting on her summer. “I had to really work on myself mentally and just put things in perspective and sit down with myself

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