NEW YORK — After her fourth-round win over Beatriz Haddad Maia on Labor Day, Amanda Anisimova said in her on-court interview that she had hoped for a bit more love from the New York crowd.
She got it in spades on Wednesday. With the fans firmly in her corner in Arthur Ashe Stadium, the American knocked off six-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek 6-4, 6-3 to reach her first US Open semifinal.
Playing for the first time since Swiatek’s 6-0, 6-0 trouncing in the Wimbledon final, they traded breaks to start the match and held to 4-4 after Swiatek forced deuce on an incredible 17-shot rally in the eighth game and took the next two points. Anisimova held in her next game and, on her second set point, a Swiatek forehand sailed long to give the New Jersey native her second break and the set.
The Wimbledon champion jumped out to a quick start in the second set, breaking and consolidating for a 2-0 lead, but with the crowd rallying her on — chants of “We love you Amanda” were consistent all afternoon — the eighth seed took the next three games and the lead. Swiatek held to even it, but that would be her final game of the afternoon.
Anisimova held for 4-3 with the assistance of a net cord, and then broke for 5-3 on a Swiatek double fault. Serving for a spot in the semis, with three match points to play with, Anisimova lost the next two points — including one on a double fault — before finishing off her opponent with another ball that hit the net and died before Swiatek could push it into play.
Anisimova finished with 23 winners to Swiatek’s 13 and converted four of nine break points. The World No. 2 had just four break point opportunities and converted two of them.
Despite the lopsided win at Wimbledon, Swiatek knew her opponent would come ready to play and would be anything but an easy out.
“I think everybody knows how Amanda can play,” the Polish 24-year-old said. “Yeah, she didn’t play well in Wimbledon, but it’s not like she’s always going to do the same mistakes or feel the same. I know that she’s a good player. She can play great tennis. So for me, I was ready for a tough match.
“It’s not a surprise. I practice with her. I know how she can play. It was totally different. She moved better, she played better. Yeah, everything was different.”
This was Anisimova’s second career win over a Top 2 player, following her upset of Aryna Sabalenka in the Wimbledon semifinals in July, and she’s the first American woman since Venus and Serena Williams (2022 French Open) to reach the semifinals on all three Slam surfaces. (Anisimova made the French Open semis in 2019.)
Anisimova will play either Karolina Muchova or Naomi Osaka in the semis. The 24-year-old has won each of her two meetings against Osaka, though they haven’t played since the 2022 French Open. She also defeated Muchova in that tournament, in their lone meeting, after the Czech retired in the third set.
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