The American, who ended the Russian’s 13-match win streak Sunday in Miami, showed off a blister on her middle finger.Amanda Anisimova chose not to take the high road after her mid-match disagreement with Mirra Andreeva in Miami.Instead, she took the middle one.With Andreeva serving at deuce while trailing 3-1 in the third set on Sunday night, Anisimova stopped play and called for the trainer with a blister. While typically not done in the middle of a game, a medical timeout is permitted at any time to treat an immediate issue. Andreeva was nonetheless stunned.“I can if it’s acute,” Anisimova said to Andreeva, who had won her last 13 matches and two tournaments, as they walked toward the chair umpire. The umpire then told Anisimova to sit while she talked to Andreeva,“We all know why,” Andreeva said to the chair umpire, implying that Anisimova was trying to break her rhythm.Anisimova has never been a confrontational player, but she took issue with Andreeva’s assertion. 2025 Robert PrangeAnisimova would prevail, 7-6 (5), 2-6, 6-3, to reach the round of 16. She explained afterward that, “My skin broke on my finger. When you get an acute injury you’re allowed to take a timeout, so that’s what I did.”She then let her Instagram Story do the talking, showing off the injury—notably, on her middle finger—and writing that:“We all know why” at 3-1 up was a good one coming from the 1-2 first set medical 😂😂🤣After Mirra Andreeva accused her of gamesmanship for taking a mid-game medical timeout for an open blister during their match in Miami tonight, Amanda Anisimova lets that finger do the talking… pic.twitter.com/IjgtranEtIWe look forward to Anisimova’s next match, this afternoon against Emma Raducanu; Andreeva’s next match, to see if another win streak begins; and, of course, the next time Amanda and Mirra meet.

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