“Guys, I am so sorry”: Amanda Anisimova reunited with mother Olga Anisimova in New York ahead of emotional US Open return

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 Amanda Anisimova reunited with mother Olga Anisimova in New York ahead of emotional US Open return

“Guys, I am so sorry”: Amanda Anisimova reunited with mother Olga Anisimova in New York ahead of emotional US Open return (Image Via Google)

Amanda Anisimova has her mom, Olga Anisimova, right by her side in New York as she gets ready for the US Open, which starts on August 18, 2025, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

This is a big moment for both Amanda Anisimova and her mother. After an emotional final at Wimbledon just last month, seeing Olga with Amanda in New York is extra special.

Amanda Anisimova shares New York moments with Olga Anisimova ahead of US Open

Amanda Anisimova is just 23 years old and had a nice post on her Instagram with her mother, Olga Anisimova. The two were smiling brightly and embracing the summer before the US Open, as they walked together in New York City. This trip is important to both Amanda Anisimova and her mother, as Olga hasn't had the chance to attend many tournaments with her daughter.

The last time we saw Olga provide Amanda with face-to-face support was at Wimbledon in London on July 12, 2025. This was an emotional moment as it was Amanda's first Wimbledon final. Amanda held her composure and thanked her mother following the match, and after a tight contest against Iga Swiatek that ended 6-0, 6-0 in just 57 minutes.

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Amanda Anisimova thanks Olga Anisimova for her support after Wimbledon loss

After Amanda Anisimova lost the Wimbledon final to Iga Swiatek, she took a moment during the trophy ceremony to speak about her mom.

Her words touched many people watching. Amanda said, “My mom, who flew in this morning, I definitely would not be standing here [without her]. My mom has put in more work than I have honestly. Guys, I am so sorry.”She added, “My mom is the most selfless person I know, and she has done everything to get me to this point in my life. Thank you for being here and breaking the superstition of flying in. It’s definitely not why I lost today. I am so happy that I get to share this moment and for you to be here and witness this in person. You do so much for my sister and I and you always have. I love you so much”.Amanda’s family moved from Russia to the United States in 1998 before her tennis journey began. Her older sister, Maria Anisimova-Egee, also played tennis, and her parents, Olga and the late Konstantin Anisimov, helped both daughters chase their tennis dreams.Now, seeing Olga by her side in New York gives Amanda Anisimova a boost as she prepares for the US Open. With her mom watching and cheering, Amanda Anisimova hopes to make her mark on the court once again, turning her Wimbledon heartbreak into motivation for New York’s big stage.

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