There will be much powerful hitting between Amanda Anisimova and Jelena Ostapenko in the WTA Doha final. Both women hope to win a first WTA 1000 tournament.
Anisimova has now claimed that the schedule is too demanding and players can’t withdraw from tournaments without getting fined. Anisimova burst onto the scene as a teenager and was tipped for big things. The American reached the semi-final of the French Open when she was just 17, beating defending champion Simona Halep en route.
Amanda Anisimova (No. 41 ranking) will face Jelena Ostapenko (No. 37) in the final at the WTA Doha, Qatar on Saturday, February 15.Anisimova secured a two-set victory over Ekaterina Alexandrova
American Amanda Anisimova outlasted Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk in a very physical, high-quality three-set quarterfinal at the 2025 Qatar TotalEnergies Open where she was forced to dig deep and come from behind after dropping the first set.
Amanda Anisimova continued her resurgence by winning the highest-level title of her career on Saturday, capturing the WTA 1000 Qatar TotalEnergies Open trophy over Jelena Ostapenko.
The American is set to make her Top 20 debut after winning the biggest title of her career at the Qatar Total Energies Open.
American tennis player Amanda Anisimova is vying To become the first American singles champion in Doha since Monica Seles in 2002.
Jelena Ostapenko has been steamrolling the competition all week. Can her relentless power break through one more time, or will Amanda Anisimova’s fearless approach earn her a breakthrough WTA 1000 title?
Amanda Anisimova clinched the first WTA 1000 title of her career with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Jelena Ostapenko in a rain-interrupted Qatar Open final on Saturday.At 41 in the world, Anisimova is the lowest-ranked champion in tournament history and the first American to triumph in Doha since Monica Seles lifted the trophy in 2002.
Amanda Anisimova aired her frustrations with the WTA calendar following her surprise defeat in Dubai as the American tennis star claimed she felt "scary and vulnerable" on the court. On Saturday, the 23-year-old captured her maiden WTA 1000 title after beating Jelena Ostapenko 6-4 6-3 in the Doha final.
In my semifinal previews, I picked Jelena Ostapenko to lose to Iga Swiatek, and Amanda Anisimova to lose to Ekaterina Alexandrova. They wanted no time proving me wrong with easy, one-sided victories.
Amanda Anisimova (No. 41) will face Paula Badosa (No. 10) in the Round of 32 at the WTA Doha, Qatar on Tuesday, February 11.Badosa secured a three-set win over Renata Zarazua (6-3, 4-6, 6-2) in