Amanda Anisimova turned 18 at the end of August, and in addition to becoming an adult this year, she's also now a marketing big-timer.

Courtesy Nike, Anisimova is now the proud custodian of a major deal, inking an undisclosed contract with the House of Swoosh that the New York Post reports is "worth in the Maria Sharapova neighborhood."

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Sharapova herself is about to wrap an eight-year, $70 million contract with Nike at the end of 2019. Obviously the athletic-apparel giant thinks Anisimova is the future, and while talks with Sharapova are surely well underway as to a path forward, the Anisimova deal shows a sponsor sending a signal to her elder.

Sharapova, 32, lost a high-profile first-round showdown against Serena William at the U.S. Open and subsequently pulled out of a few events. She ended the year ranked No. 136, while Anisimova is presently perched at No. 24.

Anisimova's own season was punctuated by a surprise semifinal run at Roland Garros, which saw her upset Aryna Sabalenka and Simona Halep before dropping a three-set semi to future champion Ashleigh Barty.