Amanda Anisimova Dating History: Is She Married or Single?
Anisimova seems to have been dating Australian reality TV star Tyler Roos in the past, although it's unclear whether they are still together.
While Anisimova is fairly quiet about her private life, Roos has shown her off at least a few times on social media, including her in some of his Instagram posts. He shared a picture of the two on his feed more than four years ago with the caption: "Taught her everything I know - G Luck."
While social media doesn't always tell the whole story, he hasn't posted anything to his feed with Anisimova tagged since December 2020, and Anisimova, ranked number 12 by WTA, hasn't posted anything to her feed with Roos at all. It's worth noting Roos has only made 15 posts since that last post too.
Aside from his TV work, Roos is also a model for Brazen Models, based in Melbourne, Australia, and previously played soccer for the Southport Australian Football Club.
It's unclear whether Roos and Anisimova are still dating, but he wasn't in the stands, at least as far as anyone knows, when she defeated the world's number one player Aryna Sabalenka on July 10. According to the Mirror, Roos and Anisimova haven't shared photos of each other for four years.
And she didn't give him a shout-out, while mentioning her family members who were there, including her mother and sister.
Poland's Iga Swiatek, who is squaring off against Anisimova in the Wimbledon final, has a bit more complicated of a dating story.
She's single, at least as of 2024, Sportskeeda reports, noting "there are no official records of her past relationships either."
But it's not like the number four ranked WTA player is without options.
Swiatek after winning the 2022 San Diego Open and accepting her trophy had quite the shock on the podium.
"Iga, Will you marry me," a man in the audience allegedly shouted out to her in Polish, Sportskeeda reported.Amanda Anisimova Dating History: Is She Married or Single? first appeared on Men's Journal on Jul 10, 2025
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