The teenager's life was turned upside down in August 2019 by the sudden death of her father Konstantin, who had been her coach and inspiration as a child.
She then took two months off the tour with the Australian Open appearance her first in a major without her father.
The reporter's question left many commentators and fans furious, while her mixed doubles partner, Australian Nick Kyrgios, condemned the thoughtless treatment.
"This makes me so mad. Have a heart and please feel, it's not fair. Keep your head up Amanda," Kyrgios tweeted.
The American is ranked 24th in the world and would surely have ended the year higher had her season not been abruptly curtailed by the sad event.
Anisimova rocketed into the spotlight with a stunning run to the French Open semifinals in Paris in June 2019. She crushed defending champion Simona Halep in the quarter-finals before losing to eventual winner Ash Barty in three sets. She won her first career WTA title in April 2019 on clay in Bogota.