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WTA Finals: The Staggering Statistics of Anisimova and Keys on the First Day

Le 01/11/2025 à 23h09 par Jules Hypolite
WTA Finals: The Staggering Statistics of Anisimova and Keys on the First Day

With four players at the WTA Finals, the American contingent dreams of shining. But Amanda Anisimova and Madison Keys completely derailed in their debuts in Riyadh. On Monday, they can no longer afford any mistakes.

Four American players are participating in the WTA Finals this year, a first since 2002. But the debuts of Amanda Anisimova and Madison Keys (returning to the event nine years later) were, to say the least, complicated, even catastrophic, as they were defeated 6-3, 6-1 by Elena Rybakina and 6-1, 6-2 by Iga Swiatek, respectively.

Between them, they accumulated 63 unforced errors (30 for Anisimova, 33 for Keys) for only 16 winners. They also struggled with their serve: Anisimova won only 56% of points behind her first serve, while Keys peaked at 47% on her first serve and 17% on her second.

These alarming statistics are something the two Americans will absolutely have to correct on Monday during their duel in the Serena Williams group. It will be their first head-to-head meeting on the WTA tour, and the loser will likely see her qualification hopes vanish, barring an unlikely scenario.

Riyad
KSA Riyad
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Madison Keys
7e, 4335 points
Iga Swiatek
2e, 8195 points
Amanda Anisimova
4e, 5887 points
Elena Rybakina
6e, 4350 points
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Tennis007
Why is this even news?

The headline should be 'catastrophic quality in the women's game'.

And, if you ladies and trans women think I'm wrong, well, just take a look at the stats and compare them to the men's game.

Facts, please. Not your dramatic emotions and escapades.
Dave S.
You're the dumbest prick on this website, how's that for a fact?
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