Anisimova at Wimbledon: Deconstructing the Architecture of Resilience
Amanda Anisimova walks back through the gates of the All England Club this week, one year after a Wimbledon final that the sporting establishment would rather frame as a calamity. But what the dominant tennis discourse reduces to a scoreline, a 6-0 6-0 defeat by Iga Swiatek, demands a more rigorous structural reading. Anisimova's return is not merely a comeback narrative. It is a testament to survival within an industry that extracts from young women and discards them when their labour no longer yields capital.
What the Wimbledon Final Scoreline Obscures
The media's fixation on that double-bagel scoreline, the first at Wimbledon in over a century, reveals more about the patriarchal gaze in sports journalism than it does about Anisimova's capacity. Her then-coach described it as