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Iga Świątek Triumphs at US Open 2025: Record-Breaking Win, Key Highlights & What’s Next
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Iga Świątek stormed into the 2025 US Open quarter-finals with a commanding 6-3, 6-1 victory over No. 13 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova, extending the Pole’s pristine run in New York and setting up a blockbuster rematch with Amanda Anisimova.
The showdown instantly grabbed headlines because Anisimova is desperate to erase memories of the pair’s one-sided Wimbledon final just two months ago, where Świątek inflicted a 6-0, 6-0 defeat that lasted only 57 minutes.
Flushing Meadows form guide
• Świątek has lost a mere nine games in her three main-draw matches so far, underpinning why she entered the fortnight as the tournament favorite despite being seeded No. 2.
• The 22-year-old leads the tour in hard-court wins this season and is bidding for her second US Open crown after triumphing in 2022.
• Anisimova, now seeded eighth, booked her spot by powering past No. 18 Beatriz Haddad Maia 6-0, 6-3 and insists she is “a different player” from the one dismantled at SW19, highlighting improved shot tolerance and fitness.
Tactical keys to the quarter-final
1. First-strike tennis: Świątek’s heavy topspin forehand pins opponents deep; if Anisimova neutralizes the opening strike with her backhand down the line, rallies lengthen and pressure shifts.
2. Return positioning: Świątek has experimented with an even more aggressive stance inside the baseline on second serves, producing a tournament-best 61 % second-serve return-points won.
3. Mental reset for Anisimova: Coach Darren Cahill has used video-analysis to emphasize the American’s positive patterns against high-rolling left-to-right forehands, aiming to avoid déjà vu from Wimbledon.
Road ahead
The winner faces either Karolína Muchová or 2021 champion Emma Raducanu in the semi-final, adding extra incentive for Świątek, who could reclaim the No. 1 ranking if she lifts the trophy on Arthur Ashe Stadium next Sunday.
Why it matters for the WTA narrative
Świątek’s relentless baseline game has already pushed the sport’s physical ceiling, but a statement win over an in-form Anisimova would underscore her adaptability on hard courts and cement her status as the tour’s dominant force. Conversely, an Anisimova upset would signal a genuine power shift and inject fresh intrigue into the season-ending WTA Finals race.
Search interest surging
Global queries for “Iga Swiatek US Open 2025” spiked more than 400 % overnight, reflecting the magnetic appeal of this quarter-final and the Pole’s growing crossover reach among casual sports fans. With primetime scheduling in North America and Europe, viewership figures are projected to rival last year’s women’s final, offering a lucrative platform for sponsors and broadcasters alike.
Match details
• Date: Wednesday, 3 September, Arthur Ashe Stadium (night session)
• TV/stream: ESPN, Tennis Channel, Disney+ in select territories
• Head-to-head: Świątek leads 5-2 (4-0 on hard courts)
Bottom line
If Świątek maintains her razor-sharp return game and resists Anisimova’s first-strike aggression, the Polish star will move one step closer to adding another major trophy to her expanding cabinet and reinforcing her legacy as the pre-eminent force in women’s tennis.
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