American tennis star Amanda Anisimova recently turned heads with a glamorous night out in Miami with British tennis player Olivia Elliott. The duo looked effortlessly chic as they posed for the camera in their fashionable outfits.
After wrapping up her 2024 season with a challenging campaign at the Wuhan Open, where she was forced to withdraw from her second-round match against Marta Kostyuk due to a hip injury, Anisimova has been focusing on recovery and enjoying her off-season.
This week, Anisimova shared a couple of photos from her night out in Miami, where she was joined by Elliot. The American tennis star stepped out in a casual white sweatshirt paired with a short black skirt and a matching handbag. Olivia Elliott complemented her friend's style, donning a striking black leather jacket with red accents, paired with a matching skirt and top.
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Over the past two weeks, Anisimova has shared a series of amusing mishaps. The American tennis star shared a hilarious cooking accident. She posted an Instagram story showing a part of a baking tray with parchment paper that had caught fire, accompanied by the charred veggies that were intended for a healthy dish. Anisimova hilariously wrote,
"Let's not talk about last night though ..."
Just a week before that, she shared an image of a broken scented candle jar, expressing her frustration over the wax and glass fragments scattered on the floor. She wrote,
"I actually can't even rn. That's candle wax with glass... stuck to the fn floor."
Amanda Anisimova set to start 2025 tennis season at the ASB Classic in Auckland
Amanda Anisimova will begin her 2025 season at the ASB Classic in Auckland. This will be her fourth appearance at the WTA 250 tournament.
Anisimova made her Auckland debut in 2019 as a wildcard, reaching the quarterfinals before falling 3-6, 6-2, 4-6 to Viktoria Hruncakova. The next year, Anisimova advanced to her first semifinal where she lost 1-6, 1-6 to eventual champion Serena Williams.
Earlier this year, Anisimova returned to the ASB Classic after an eight-month hiatus from the sport for mental health reasons. Once again competing as a wildcard, she triumphed over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the first round but was defeated 0-6, 1-6 by Marie Bouzkova in the second round.