Anisimova plots Wimbledon sequel with happier ending
•Anisimova plots Wimbledon sequel with happier endingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Amanda Anisimova's nephew, Jackson, was a courtside regular during her Wimbledon runByRussell FullerTennis...
•I felt like once I went out there I didn't have the stress or any weight on my shoulders - maybe because I had a lot of people supporting me."Anisimova returns to Wimbledon this week after a difficult...
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Anisimova plots Wimbledon sequel with happier endingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Amanda Anisimova's nephew, Jackson, was a courtside regular during her Wimbledon runByRussell FullerTennis correspondentPublished8 minutes agoAmanda Anisimova will arrive at Wimbledon this year with plenty of good memories - but also in the hope she can "rewrite the story" with a much happier ending.Twelve months ago, Anisimova won a compelling two-and-a-half hour tussle in the semi-finals with world number one Aryna Sabalenka to reach a first Grand Slam final.But just two days later she failed to win a single game in the showpiece against Iga Swiatek, losing 6-0 6-0 in only 57 minutes - a scoreline that had not been seen in a Wimbledon ladies' singles final since 1911."I got a bit frozen with my nerves," was how Anisimova put it, before predicting she would be stronger for the experience.Many watching her evident and unsettling discomfort on Centre Court - and the tears as she thanked her family after the match - may have wondered how long that would take.About six weeks was the answer.At the very next Grand Slam - the US Open in New York - Anisimova exacted her revenge on Swiatek in the quarter-finals, before beating two-time winner Naomi Osaka to reach a second successive major final."Being able to manage my nerves and go out there and try to forget the past [after a] very quick turn around - that was the biggest mental challenge I had to overcome," Anisimova, 24, told BBC Sport at Indian Wells in March."I was also enjoying it out there. I felt like once I went out there I didn't have the stress or any weight on my shoulders - maybe because I had a lot of people supporting me."Anisimova returns to Wimbledon this week after a difficult year in which she has parted ways with her coach and missed two months of the clay season with a left wrist injury."I'm going into this just excited to play and be healthy agai...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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