


Amanda Anisimova vs. Tatjana Maria Prediction, Odds, Tips | WTA London 2025 Final
Andy Murray Arena in London is braced for an earth-shattering contest on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 3:30 pm local time, as No. 8 seed Amanda Anisimova will face off against the qualifier Tatjana Maria in the final of the WTA 500 HSBC Championships. It is not simply a match but rather a clash of generation and styles. Anisimova, the 23-year-old American prodigy, is entering the final for her second title of 2025, brandishing a sledgehammer baseline game. Maria, a 37-year-old German veteran, is defying the aging process with her slice-heavy wizardry as she becomes the oldest WTA 500 finalist. So, Anisimova's 1-0 head-to-head is a little spice, but Maria's counterpunching on grass and fairytale run makes her a dangerous underdog. With Anisimova favored at 1.341 to Maria's 3.315, we'll look at form, stats, and insider news for betting value. Hold tight; this final is a pressure cooker!
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The world No. 15, 23 years of age, and 5'11" tall, Amanda Anisimova is a force on grass courts. She made her maiden grass-court final after a tough 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 victory against top seed Zheng Qinwen on June 14, 2025. She nailed 17 aces, winning 85 out of 119 first-serve points, but put down 15 double faults. Her recent form is W-W-W-W-L, with the clay season of 2025 going 5-4, games astray: 59.0% service games won, 46.7% return games won, and included a fourth-round defeat in the French Open against Aryna Sabalenka. Anisimova outgunned Jodie Burrage, Sonay Kartal, and Emma Navarro on the aggressive baseline, averaging 29 winners each match in London. She told BBC Sport: "I'm sorry for knocking out the Brits, but I'm thrilled to be in the final." User @TheTennisTalker was hyping, "Anisimova’s FINALLY in a grass final! 🔥 #HSBCChampionships." The mental break taken in 2024 helped Anisimova soar from No. 190 all the way to a career-high of No. 15, yet those 15 double faults against Zheng are indeed worrying, with @Probahis commenting: "Anisimova’s serve looked shaky in sets two and three." She remains injury-free, according to Sportskeeda, and she also won the 2019 Bogota clay title.
🇩🇪 Tatjana Maria
Tatjana Maria, ranked No. 58 globally, underway her 37th year, 5'5", right-handed, with two WTA titles to her name, is an absolute underdog, taking the title of the oldest woman to make it to a WTA 500 final after registering an upset against Madison Keys on June 14, 2025, by 6-3, 7-6(7-3). She only faced one break point, making six unforced errors, and won 78% of the points on her first serve. Have a look at her current form: W-W-W-W-W, and she has played 2025 clay with a 4-5 record, 65.0% of service games won, and 38.0% of return games won, including a second-round exit in Madrid. Maria's slice game kept Keys on edge, and the qualifier run through London is "a dream come true" according to her, as she told BBC Sport. @SuperSportBlitz said, "Maria’s stunning run continues! #HSBCChampionships." Back in 2022, she showed how much toughness she had in the Wimbledon semis, a year after her second daughter was born. X user @DeanoTips stated, "Maria's slices will test Anisimova's patience." Tennis Tonic reported no injuries but expressed worries over her age and the physical toll of a qualifier run. That is, Maria won Nottingham 2018 on grass.
Amanda Anisimova vs Tatjana Maria Head-to-Head Statistics
Anisimova holds a one-nil lead in the head-to-head, capturing the match 6-4, 6-4 at Mallorca Open 2019 on the grass courts. It was the power game of Anisimova that crushed Maria's slices; however, Maria's improved evolution on grass courts and her run at Wimbledon in 2022 have made her a formidable contender now. It's a fresh rivalry, really, but Maria could probably throw off Anisimova's rhythm with some craftiness, while Anisimova just has that baseline power that slightly favors her. @Probahis on X remarked, "Anisimova's 2019 victory was dominant, but Maria's slices are sharper now." The London final would be resurrecting this very high-stakes duel.
Amanda Anisimova vs Tatjana Maria Betting Tips and Odds
- Anisimova’s 4-0 grass record in London and 1-0 head-to-head make her the favorite. Odds: 1.341
- Maria’s last three matches went over 21.5 games, and Anisimova’s semi-final had 28 games. Odds: 1.915
- Maria covered +4.5 games in her last four matches, using slices to extend rallies. Odds: 1.756
- Anisimova’s last two matches and Maria’s semi-final had first sets over 9.5 games. Odds: 1.85
- Anisimova averages 14.3 aces per match in London. Odds: 1.90
Amanda Anisimova vs Tatjana Maria Match Prediction
Cross-reference our review with Sportskeeda and Tennis Tonic and here are the top three betting tips put forth. First, Anisimova to Win by -2.5 Handicap at 1.6. Anisimova’s 4-0 grass record, 29 winners a match, and 1-0 head-to-head record pick her over Maria-an argument in favor of a Power Anisimova answer. Both Sportskeeda and @Probahis back Power Anisimova. Second, Over 21.5 Games at 1.915. Maria's slice-style of play causes long rallies: three of her London matches cleared 21.5 games; the semifinal between Anisimova and Maria hit the 28-game mark, and Tennis Tonic expects an interesting battle. The third main bet tip is Maria +4.5 Games at 1.756, while Maria’s low unforced error count (six unforced errors vs. Keys) and general savvy on grass tend to keep her matches close. @DeanoTips identifies Maria’s ability to frustrate power... power players-a positive for this pick.
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