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Canadian Open: Anisimova 'Hungry For More' After Reaching Final In Toronto

Amanda Anisimova celebrated a "huge accomplishment" 🌄after she teed up a Canadian Open show-piece again😼st Jessica Pegula

Amanda Anisimova celebrates in Toronto
Amanda Anisimova celebrates in Toronto
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Amanda Anisimova celebrated a "huge accomplishment" after she teed up a Canadian Open show-piece against Jessica Pegula. (More Tennis News)

Aꦕnisimova claimed her fourth top-20 victory of the week in Toronto on Sunday as she downed Emma Navarro 6-3 2-6 6-2.

That victory makes Anisimova, now ranked 132nd in the world after she took a break from tennis in 2023, the lowest-ranked finalist at the Canadian Open ﷺin the last 40 years.

But she is not done there.

"This is a huge accomplish❀ment for me, and something I've been working really hard towards," Anisimova said, as report🌠ed by the WTA's official website.

"I'm just super happy, honestly, with my week💖 here, and I'm pretty surprised with how well I've been able to do so far.

"I'm still hungry for more, and I hope that I can really do well [in th💫e final]."

Anisimova took a sabbatical last year to focus on her mental health, bu♕t the American always had her sights set on a return to the top level.

"Iꦚ knew that when I stepped away that I really wanted to come back and I didn't want to finish my career on that note," Anisimova said.

"There was still a lot that I ⛄wanted to achieve, and just not finish at such a youn♏g age, because I had sacrificed so much and given so much to the sport. So, yeah, I knew that I still had many years that I wanted to play."

Compatriot Pegula st♍ands in the way of Anisimova and glory, with the world number six defeating Diana Shnaider 6-4 6-3♛.

Pegula is the first player since Simona Halep (201෴5-2016) and the first American since Jennifer Capriati (2001-2002) to reach consecutive finals at the Canadian Open.

"Getting a chance to defend my title is something that doesn't alw🌳ays happen, so I'm excited that I get to put myself in a good spot to do so," Pegula said.

"I think it's cool to have my n🐬ame with a lot of other big names in history that have either played well here o𝄹r been able to defend the title as well, so it's super special."

Only Serena Williaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚms (18) and Venus Williams (six) have reached more WTA 1000 finals than Pegula (four) among American players since the format was introduced in 2009.