Madison Keys advanced to the fourth round of Wimbledon with a three-set victory over fellow American Amanda Anisimova on Saturday.
What happened?
Madison Keys dropped the first set 3-6, but then battled back to win the second set 6-2.
She maintained that momentum through the final set and won 6-3 to take the match.
Amanda Anisimova came into the tournament as the No. 6 seed in the women's singles draw.
Why it matters for Madison Keys
Despite having more experience, Madison Keys was the underdog in the match as the 26th seed in the women's bracket.
This win is significant for Madison Keys, who has never reached the semifinals at Wimbledon.
Madison Keys currently only has one singles title to her credit, winning the 2025 Australian Open.
What comes next?
Madison Keys will meet Czechia's Linda Nosková in the fourth round on Monday.
Amanda Anisimova becomes the latest top seed to fall early in Wimbledon, following reigning champion Iga Świątek's loss to Alexandra Eala.
No. 2 Elena Rybakina also lost to No. 25 Elise Mertens in straight sets on Saturday.
Madison Keys mentioned in her post-match interview that one of her goals is to make it to the Wimbledon semifinals this year.
She wouldn't allow herself to think past that just yet, focusing on her next match against Linda Nosková.
Jessica Pegula, the No. 4 seed, has already clinched a spot in the fourth round and will take on fellow American Iva Jovic on Sunday.
Madison Keys' victory over Amanda Anisimova marks a significant upset in the women's singles bracket.
The match was played on Saturday, with Madison Keys ultimately emerging victorious.
Her win sets up an exciting fourth-round match against Linda Nosková on Monday.
The tournament has seen several top seeds fall early, making Madison Keys' advancement even more notable.
Madison Keys will look to continue her momentum in the fourth round, aiming to reach the semifinals for the first time at Wimbledon.