London-Anisimova amanda continued apologizing to the spectators in Center Court, for their performance in a 6-0 defeat, 6-0 against IgA Swiatek in the Wimbledon final and for the emotions that made it difficult to give a speech later.
In spite of everything, Anisimova, a 23 -year -old American in his first important game for the title, claimed to thank his mother for making a rare trip to see his daughter play in person.
“My mother is the most selfless person I know, and has done everything possible to take me to this point of my life,” said Anisimova, whose father died in 2019 when he was 17 years old.
Then, turning to go to his mother, Anisimova continued while his eyes sprouted with tears: “So thanks for being here and breaking the superstition of flying.”
And then, in an ironic reference to his 57 -minute defeat, Anisimova said with a smile: “It is definitely not why I lost today.”
“I am so happy to be able to share this moment and that you are here and witness this in person. I know that you no longer see me live, playing, so much, because you do a lot for my sister and I, and you have always done it,” said Anisimova. “I love you a lot.”
Just participating in a Grand Slam final, after eliminating Aryna Sabalenka, No. 1, in the semifinals, to start, she represented great success for Anisimova, a 23 -year -old girl who was born in New Jersey and grew up in Florida from 3 years.
She was the best player in her adolescence, surpassing Coco Gautf in the 2017 US Open Junior final, and quickly left a professional brand when she reached the quarterfinals of the France Open two years later.
In May 2023, he announced that he was taking a rest of the tour of the tour due to exhaustion.
Anisimova returned to action in 2024, but its classification of 189 only 12 months ago was too low to automatically enter the field in an event like Wimbledon, so he tried unsuccessfully to qualify for the tournament.
“It doesn’t matter what happened today,” Swiatek told him, “you should be proud of the work you are doing.”
On Saturday, he became the second woman in the open era, which began in 1968, to reach a Grand Slam final one year after losing in the qualification. And now he will enter the top 10 for the first time.
After the game, he told his team that he appreciates them for “just taking care of me” during “all the trip that has been, last year.”
“I know I didn’t have enough today, but I’m going to continue working,” said Anisimova. “And I always believe in myself, so I hope to return here someday.”