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Iga Swiatek vs. Amanda Anisimova Head-to-Head, Prediction and Betting Odds for US Open 2025 Quarterfinal

Sankalp Harikrishnan

Can the American exact revenge for her Wimbledon defeat?

World No. 2 Iga Swiatek will face American title hope Amanda Anisimova in a blockbuster 2025 US Open Quarterfinal on Wednesday. In a high stakes, high reward battle, this repeat of the Wimbledon Championships title bout will determine who enters the semifinal stage. The winner of this encounter will take on either Naomi Osaka or Karolina Muchova. Can Anisimova avenge her double bagel defeat at All England Club? Follow The Playoffs News and BetMGM to get all your US Open 2025 updates.

Iga Swiatek vs Amanda Anisimova Match Preview

Although well versed from the junior circuit, Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova faced each other for the first time earlier this year. Both players had spectacular journeys at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, culminating in a face-off for the grand trophy. Swiatek romped to victory with a flawless 6-0 6-0 scoreline, cutting Anisimova’s Grand Slam dream short. As a result, the 24-year-old American will be out for redemption. With her home fans offering their unwavering support, this is her best chance of Grand Slam glory.

Swiatek is currently on a 10-match winning streak. Since the Bad Homburg Open before Wimbledon, the 24-year-old Pole has gone 22-2 on tour. After a semi-uplifting start to her 2025 season which featured plenty of QFs and SFs but no titles, the six-time Grand Slam champion won Wimbledon and followed it up with a Cincinnati Open triumph. On the other hand, Anisimova accomplished a sensational championship run in Doha, before being crowned runner-up at Queen’s Club and Wimbledon. Both players have dropped one set en route to the last eight.

Iga Swiatek vs Amanda Anisimova Head to Head Record

Swiatek has a 1-0 record against Anisimova. Their only previous match-up was in the final of Wimbledon 2025. As a result, the American is yet to grab a set or game against her Polish counterpart.

EventRoundWinnerScore
2025 WimbledonFinalIga Swiatek6-0 6-0

Iga Swiatek vs Amanda Anisimova Career Comparison

Iga SwiatekCategoryAmanda Anisimova
2Current Ranking9
395-87Career W-L Record198-113
53-12YTD W-L Record37-15
24Career Titles3
2YTD Titles1
6Grand Slams0

Iga Swiatek vs Amanda Anisimova US Open 2025 Prediction

Considering the surface and location, the US Open presents the perfect opportunity for Anisimova to upset the odds and score a win over Swiatek. The Pole showed signs of liability against Lamens and Kalinskaya. We do anticipate that Anisimova could grab a set against Swiatek on Wednesday. However, while most players drop their level as the matches goes on, the Polish superstar only gets better and more tactically sound. Once the American starts running out of gas, it could be detrimental for her.

Prediction: Iga Swiatek in three sets.

Iga Swiatek vs Amanda Anisimova US Open 2025 Betting Odds

Swiatek is a firm favourite (3/10) against the underdog Anisimova (13/5) in the US Open 2025 quarterfinals. According to the implied probability on the money line, the Pole has a 73% chance of advancing to the next round. Here are all the odds you need to know about, before placing your bets (as per BetMGM):

  • Iga Swiatek Win: 3/10
  • Amanda Anisimova Win: 13/5
  • Total Games >20.5: 17/20
  • Total Games By Swiatek >12.5: Evens
  • Anisimova +4.5 (Game Handicap): 17/20
  • Swiatek -1.5 (Set Handicap): 22/25
  • Swiatek to Win 2-0: 4/5
  • Total Minutes <90.5: 22/25
  • Total Number of Tiebreaks <0.5: 3/10
  • Total Number of Service Breaks >6.5: Evens

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(Image Credits: Susan Mullane, Imagn Images)

A passionate sports fan through and through, I am currently pursuing my MA in Global Sports Journalism. I specialise in tennis and football writing at The Playoffs News, and I have prior experience working at EssentiallySports and Sportskeeda. Born and raised in Bengaluru, India, sport was my safe space right from my childhood. After trying my hand at multiple sports and representing my educational institutions in cricket, badminton and table tennis, I found sports media to be my calling.

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