Mumbai, Sept. 5 -- The few gasps made way for absolute silence as Iga Swiatek, on the stretch, tried a defensive lob from her forehand side. Most in the Arthur Ashe Stadium moved to the edge of their seats as Amanda Anisimova, with racquet cocked and eyes on the lofted tennis ball, moved forward. Anisimova connected sweetly, and immediately let out a roar with a pumped fist. Her entire player box was on its feet. This was only the second game of the match, and only the first one that Anisimova had won. But that's exactly why it was important. She had broken a daunting duck. On July 12, Anisimova faced Swiatek in the Wimbledon final. That match lasted 57 minutes, and the American became the third player in Grand Slam history to lose a women'...