The US Open? It’s all about the drama. Big upsets, underdog victories, and late-night fights. Last night, Amanda Anisimova handed fans a story for the books. She surprised Naomi Osaka in a comeback packed with tension, shock, and that special New York energy.
People will be talking about this one for a while.
How the Match Changed
Osaka looked like her old self in the first set. She was calm, cool, comfortable, and hitting good shots. She controlled the game. Anisimova seemed a bit nervous. She was slow, sometimes defensive, and unsure. Osaka took the first set, and it felt like it would be an easy night.
But tennis has its own plans.
Partway through the second set, you could feel the change. The crowd noticed it. Anisimova loosened up, in a good way. She started swinging without thinking. Shots that had been going long suddenly landed in. Osaka seemed surprised, and suddenly the match was a different story.
That’s how momentum works. It can be a game changer.
Anisimova’s Fight
Amanda isn’t the loudest player out there. She isn’t known for celebrating a lot. But she’s a fighter.
She doesn’t give up. She takes the pressure, waits for a chance, and then fights back. She did exactly that against Osaka.
When she lost rallies early on, she didn’t get mad. She adjusted. She started moving Osaka around, making the points longer. By the third set, Anisimova was in control.
The change was amazing. She went from barely hanging on to taking the lead. That’s why she is dangerous she can turn matches around out of nowhere.
Osaka’s Struggles
Naomi Osaka is still a top name in tennis. When she is in the groove, few can compete. But this match reminded everyone that confidence can disappear quickly.

After the first set, she let Anisimova back in the game. She missed serves and had a couple of double faults at important times. She got frustrated. You could see it on her face when she started to lose confidence.
She didn’t completely fall apart. But Anisimova didn’t give her any space to breathe. Every time Osaka tried to regroup, Amanda pushed harder. She made mistakes and started to doubt herself, and lost the match.
It was tough for Osaka fans. For tennis fans, it was exciting.
The Crowd’s Role
New York crowds are something else. They are loud, emotional, and sometimes not nice. But when they see someone fighting, they go wild.
When Anisimova started to turn the match around, the stadium was buzzing. Cheers went up after her good shots, and people gasped when Osaka made mistakes. It wasn’t about having favorites it was about the drama. And the crowd loved it.
That’s the magic of the US Open. The matches aren’t just on the court. They happen in the stands. Everyone is watching, and the atmosphere is charged with energy.
Why This Win Matters
Amanda Anisimova just earned a huge win. People have been talking about her for years, but she’s had her share of issues injuries, ups and downs, and doubts. Beating Naomi Osaka on a big stage isn’t just a win. It proves a point.
She belongs here.
For Osaka, it’s another tough loss. But it shows the work she needs to do to get back on top. She’s been open about her struggles with her mental health. Nights like this show the challenges she faces.
But that’s tennis. It can be both cruel and amazing.
The Bigger Picture
Women’s tennis needs matches like this. New rivalries, big moments, and exciting games can attract casual fans. Serena’s era might be over, but nights like this prove the future of the sport is bright.
Anisimova vs. Osaka was not just about one person winning. It was about showing everyone that women’s tennis can be just as dramatic and exciting as anything else. It had power, patience, grit, mistakes, and redemption. All in one match.
That’s why this sport is so popular.
Final Thoughts
Amanda Anisimova’s comeback against Naomi Osaka wasn’t perfect. But that’s what made it beautiful. She fought hard, made mistakes, and got back up. She had one of the most memorable wins of the tournament.
Osaka will be back. She always does. But last night, it was Anisimova’s moment. Her fight, her calm, and her belief.
Tennis fans left the stadium excited. Social media lit up. And some young kid watched Amanda fight back and thought: Maybe I can do that too.
That’s the power of sport.
That’s why this upset matters.