WATCH: “I’m a f**ing p*ssy!” Amanda Anisimova’s NSFW frustrating screams in the scorching Madrid heat have fans on their edge
Amanda Anisimova expresses frustration during match against Arantxa Rus
Amanda Anisimova (Credits: Stuff.co)
In a thrilling match at the Caja Magica on Wednesday, Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands secured her spot in the round of 64 at the Madrid Open with a convincing victory over American opponent Amanda Anisimova. The Dutch qualifier displayed incredible skill and determination throughout the match, ultimately prevailing over Anisimova with a score of 7-5, 6-2.
Rus, who is set to face off against Maria Sakkari in the second round, undoubtedly felt an immense sense of pride and accomplishment following her win. This marks her most significant achievement in the tournament to date, as she had only previously made it to the first round in 2011.
The match between Rus and Anisimova was a competitive one, lasting a total of 1 hour and 34 minutes. While Rus was able to maintain her composure and stay focused on the game, Anisimova appeared to struggle with her performance and grew increasingly frustrated as the match progressed.
In a moment of heated emotion, Amanda Anisimova shouted an expletive-laden phrase, saying, “I’m a f**ing pssy.” This outburst did not go unnoticed by fans around the world, with many expressing mixed reactions to Anisimova’s behavior. Some applauded her for her passion and intensity, while others criticized her for the use of inappropriate language on the court.
A look into Amanda Anisimova’s impressive career in Tennis
American tennis player Amanda Anisimova has been making a name for herself in the world of tennis, impressing fans and competitors alike with her exceptional skills on the court. With several notable Grand Slam performances under her belt, Anisimova is quickly becoming a rising star in the sport.
Anisimova’s journey in the Grand Slam circuit began in 2019 when she reached the semi-finals of the French Open. She defeated several top players, including Simona Halep, before falling to eventual champion Ashleigh Barty. The following year, she made it to the fourth round of the Australian Open, where Petra Kvitova defeated her.
In 2020, Anisimova competed in the US Open and made it to the third round, where she lost to Maria Sakkari. She bounced back in 2022, reaching the quarter-finals of Wimbledon, her best performance at the tournament to date. She defeated the likes of Barbora Krejcikova and Maria Camila Osorio Serrano before losing to Aryna Sabalenka.
Aside from her Grand Slam performances, Anisimova has also won several other tournaments, including the Copa Colsanitas in 2019 and the Claro Open Colsanitas in 2021. She has also achieved a career-high ranking of 21 in the WTA singles rankings.
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