In a US Open final that tested the nerves of both competitors, it was Aryna Sabalenka’s superior composure under pressure that ultimately sealed her 6-3, 7-6 (3) victory over Amanda Anisimova. The World No. 1 showcased nerves of steel, especially in the match’s most critical moments, to claim her fourth Grand Slam title.
The pressure was palpable from the start, but it intensified dramatically late in the second set. After an uncharacteristic error while serving for the title allowed Anisimova to break back, the momentum seemed to swing away from Sabalenka. The pro-American crowd erupted, sensing a comeback was on the horizon.
However, Sabalenka remained an oasis of calm in a storm of pressure. She methodically went about her business, holding serve to force a tiebreak. There, her composure was on full display. She played with controlled aggression and pinpoint accuracy, never allowing the occasion to overwhelm her. Anisimova, by contrast, seemed to rush, and her game frayed under the weight of the moment.
This victory was a masterclass in mental management. Sabalenka has worked tirelessly to transform her on-court demeanor, and this final was proof that the work has paid off. Her ability to stay calm and execute when the stakes are highest is what separates her as a champion.
Nerves of Steel: Sabalenka’s Composure Under Pressure Seals the Deal
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