American star Amanda Anisimova secured a major victory at the 2025 China Open in Beijing, defeating Czech rising talent Linda Noskova in a thrilling three-set final, 6-0, 2-6, 6-2. The triumph marks the 24-year-old’s second prestigious WTA 1000 title of the season, a result that underscores her remarkable resurgence in the world of tennis after a period of focusing on her well-being. Anisimova’s victory on the hard court of the National Tennis Center confirmed her position among the elite for the year-end WTA Finals and firmly established her as a consistent contender at the sport’s highest level.
A Dominating Start And Mid-Match Wobble
The women’s singles final, held on Sunday, October 5, pitted the tournament’s third seed, Amanda Anisimova, against the unseeded but equally impressive Linda Noskova, who was playing in her first career WTA 1000 final. Anisimova began the match in dazzling form, displaying the kind of clean ball-striking and aggressive depth that has characterized her best performances this season. She raced through the opening set in a mere 23 minutes, delivering a comprehensive ‘bagel’ with a flawless 6-0 score, losing only twelve points in the process.
However, the 20-year-old Czech refused to be overwhelmed by the occasion. Noskova responded with resilience in the second set, immediately breaking Anisimova’s serve in an 11-minute opening game. The momentum swung sharply, as Noskova found greater consistency on her first serve and began dictating rallies from the baseline. She went on to take the set 6-2, leveling the match and setting the stage for a tense decider, momentarily making her look like the more likely victor.
Championship Poise In The Decider
With the China Open title hanging in the balance, Amanda Anisimova demonstrated the mental fortitude and poise of a player in peak championship form. Steadiering her game, the American regained control, focusing on her powerful forehand and devastating backhand winner. She broke Noskova in the sixth game of the final set to take a crucial 4-2 lead.
This break proved to be decisive, as the third seed never looked back. Anisimova successfully maintained her aggressive approach, and her opponent, despite a commendable fight in her maiden WTA 1000 final, visibly ran out of steam. Anisimova sealed the 6-2 final set with a powerful backhand winner down the line, collapsing to the court in a display of joyful relief before celebrating with her team. The match lasted a competitive one hour and 46 minutes.
Securing A Spot Among The Elite
The victory in Beijing marks a significant milestone in Anisimova’s 2025 campaign, which has been defined by remarkable consistency at the elite level. It is her second WTA 1000 title of the season, having already lifted the trophy at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open earlier in the year. Prior to her China Open success, Anisimova had already reached the finals of two Grand Slam events this season—Wimbledon and the US Open—a testament to her renewed focus and high level of play.
Winning the China Open secured Anisimova’s place at the prestigious year-end WTA Finals in Riyadh, a tournament reserved for the top eight players in the world. The ranking points earned allowed her to surpass fellow American Coco Gauff in the WTA Race rankings, confirming her standing as one of the most successful players of the year. The win in Beijing, her fourth career tour-level singles trophy, establishes her as a dominant force heading into the end-of-season showdown.
The Road To The Final And Gauff Victory
Anisimova’s path to the final was marked by an exceptionally high level of tennis, including a dominant performance over her compatriot and defending champion, Coco Gauff, in the semi-finals. Anisimova dispatched the second seed in a commanding straight-sets victory, 6-1, 6-2, in under an hour. That semi-final result showcased the full extent of Anisimova’s power game, demonstrating an ability to overwhelm top-tier opposition.
Meanwhile, Linda Noskova’s run was equally impressive, marking a significant breakthrough in her young career. The 20-year-old Czech navigated a challenging draw, upsetting several seeded players, including home favorite Zheng Qinwen and fifth seed Jessica Pegula, a path that saw her become the youngest Czech player to reach a WTA 1000 final since the format’s introduction in 2009. Her ability to force a deciding set against Anisimova in the final further highlighted her potential as a future star.
A Resurgence Defined By Mental Strength
Anisimova’s success in 2025 transcends mere statistics; it is the culmination of a deeply personal comeback story. After stepping away from the tour temporarily to focus on her mental health and well-being, her return has been one of the most compelling narratives in tennis. Her willingness to prioritize her health and then return stronger has been praised by her peers and the wider sporting community as a new standard for athlete resilience.
Speaking after the final, Anisimova acknowledged the emotional weight of her journey, saying, “It has been an incredible few weeks. To get the win today was really special.” Her ability to overcome the mid-match pressure and close out the final against a determined opponent like Noskova demonstrates a clear maturation in her mental game, transforming her undeniable talent into consistent, elite-level success.