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Anisimova fights back from a set down to beat Keys & claim her first WTA Finals win

Anisimova hits a forehand
Anisimova hits a forehandHamad I Mohammed / Reuters

Amanda Anisimova beat fellow American Madison Keys 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 in Riyadh to claim her first win at the WTA Finals.

Australian Open champion Keys made 12 double faults, four times more than her opponent, as Anisimova bounced back from a first-set stumble to get her first win in the WTA Finals.

Anisimova was the first to hold her serve after the match started with four straight breaks, but the 24-year-old conceded another break as Keys took a 5-4 lead.

World number seven Keys won the first set with forceful serves and built a 2-0 lead in the second, but her struggles with double faults and unforced errors allowed Anisimova to get a break back and make it 3-3.

Fourth seed Anisimova broke again, fooling Keys with her well-timed forehand, and won five straight games to take the second set.

Keys looked exhausted as Anisimova, growing in confidence and finding success with cross-court shots, took just 34 minutes to win the third set.

"It was quite a battle out there. Just really happy with the way I was able to turn around in the second set and turn that frown upside down," said Anisimova, who was the runner-up in Wimbledon and the US Open this year.

Elena Rybakina will face Keys in her last round-robin match after the Kazakh beat Iga Swiatek to secure her place in the semis, while Swiatek - who beat Keys on Saturday - takes on Anisimova.