cry cry Aryna Sabalenka. The cry erupted as he fell to the Rod Laver Arena ground. He continued with a greeting to his rival, Elena Rybakina, and he addressed his people to those who stood. The Belarusian, the perennial contender for a Grand Slam since his youth, is excited. At 24, she lifted the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup her famous predecessor at the Australian Open, the Australian. Ashleigh Barty.
Sabalenka, No. 5 in the world to move up to second after Pole Iga Swiatekdefeated the queen of Wimbledon, the Kazakh Rybakina, 23 years old and No. 25 (it will debut in the top-10), by 4-6, 6-3 and 6-4 in 2h.28′ of a rare final.
The third set, especially, was a show. It was in the direction of a very successful Sabalenka, once she controlled the nerves that betrayed her at the beginning of the clash. Rybakina fought back, until the Belarusian’s power led to the final ‘break’ in the seventh game, which was sentenced to the fourth ‘match’ point. Dramatic resolution to announce the new champion in Melbourne Park.
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Unbeaten this season, eleven wins, 22-1 in sets. He gave one up in the final, but he recovered because he was in a rare moment. He worked with an expert in biomechanics, made 17 ‘aces’ and 7 double faults. Rybakina held the pulse with serve, 9 and 1, but on the back she commanded the goal of a Sabalenka who shot better and before the first blow. The initiative was his, he accumulated 51 winners, for 28 unforced errors. Very brutal statistics, like that of his victim, who added 31 hits and made 25 misses.
Sabalenka won her 12th professional title, the first ‘big one’. imitating his countryman Victoria Azarenkathe best in 2012 and 2013. He maintains his dominance over Rybakina, 4-0 in their history of confrontations, and pocketed a heel of 2,975,000 Australian dollars, almost two million euros.
A rare ending for Aryna, a close friend of Paula Badosa. A display of faith, of courage. He prevailed in a battle of the ‘sticks’, today’s tennis with dizzying speed, with class and emotion as well. He started with seven ‘aces’ in three games, finished with the same power. And Sabalenka has another march.
Source: La Verdad

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