Amanda Anisimova was having the time of her life at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami, listening to and vibing to popular tracks from industry stars. The American player has withdrawn from the upcoming event in Charleston and seems to be refreshing herself off court before she enters the grueling clay court season on the WTA Tour.
Amanda Anisimova Enjoys Time Off Court at Miami Concert
The Ultra Music Festival in Miami was a star-studded affair that reached its conclusion on its final day. The groups of artists who performed included Armin van Buuren and Hardwell.
Anisimova enjoyed her time at the concert, sharing her appreciation for John Summit’s performance of his well-known song “Shiver.” Anisimova was singing along with the crowd and posted the caption, “that’s it for the…always the best vibes.”

Anisimova has been enjoying her time off court in Miami, sharing pictures of herself having fun in the pool with her sister, Maria. The American star is not wrong to decompress outside the rigors of professional tennis, having already played 17 matches across six events in 2026. She is also recovering from an injury, which forced her to withdraw from the upcoming WTA 500 event in Charleston.
On court, Anisimova was recently in action at the Miami Open. She started the tournament strongly, beating the likes of Ajla Tomljanovic and Yulia Starodubtseva, but then fell to a crushing loss at the hands of Belinda Bencic in the fourth round. Two of her best results of the season have been a quarterfinal finish at the Australian Open and a semifinal finish at the Dubai Tennis Championships, both of which she lost to her compatriot Jessica Pegula.
Anisimova has also made headlines, splitting with her coach, Hendrik Vleeshouwers, a move that shocked many, as the duo had enjoyed one of the most successful seasons last year.
Anisimova won two WTA 1000 events, reached two Grand Slam finals, and qualified for the WTA Finals for the first time, whereas Vleeshouwers earned the “Coach of the Year” accolade for his work behind the scenes with the American.
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Following her withdrawal from Charleston, Madrid could be the next big event where Anisimova is in action. She has not had the best of times in the Spanish capital.
Last year, she lost in the second round to Peyton Stearns at the tournament. Her best result in Madrid was a quarterfinal finish in 2022, where she faced Aryna Sabalenka, Petra Martic, and Victoria Azarenka before losing to Ekaterina Alexandrova.
