Having more than a collapse necklace may take time for some players.
Germany’s Alexander Zverev talked about “Feeling Lost” after suffering from the third serial Grand Slam final defeat.
But others – such as Jannik Cinner, who arrived in the final 35 days of Wimbledon men after losing the Classic French Open Final – are able to bounce back quickly.
Anisimova, who took a break from the game two years ago to protect her mental health, can see that she can see what she learned during a business study with psychology at the university in California.
She expects an quotation by American writer Marien Williamson – how the pain can “burn you and destroy you or burn you and can be redeemed” – will help in this process.
And she will also take inspiration from quotation from the poem of Rudyard Kipling – ‘If you can meet with victory and disaster, and can simply behave with those two impostors’ – which is above the entrance of the Center court.
“I think it’s really helpful that the quotation is there and it is definitely going to live in my mind in the next few days,” he told the BBC Sport.
Former world number one Tracy Austin said that he hopes that Anisimova will be well cured due to the work done on his mindset.
Austin told BBC Sport, “His mother, sister and nephew are in the city – will help.”
“She may quickly be able to realize that it is his first major final against a former world number one which was 5–0 in the major final.
“This was a lot for Amanda. Wimbledon added 25–30% pressure as it is Wimbledon.”
Anisimova said that he never lost the match 6-0 6–0.
“It was definitely very difficult to digest to be in my first Grand Slam final, but I have been in difficult conditions in my career first, and I think I have learned a lot from those moments,” he told BBC Sport.
“The only thing I told myself was that it was to keep my head high and continue fighting because I did not want to disappoint myself at any moment.”