Aryna Sabalenkka goes on to Mutua Madrid Open, though with fear. The number one of the world’s rankings tracked the game that began to disappear against Belgian Elise Mertens and, marked 3-6, 6-2 and 6-1, achieved this week’s pass for 16 to two hours.
The Belarusian was found in the third twist of the Madrid tournament with Mertens, a rival who knew well from him as a couple he won five of the six double contests he had on his record.
Belgian, 26 of the ATP ranking, made a very good first set where, at times, he underwent his game from the bottom of the track to Sabalenka, which did not find the rhythm until he passed half an hour.
In the second set, Sabalenka greatly improved her game and the authority took herLike the third, in which he barely left Mertens to have choices, which ended up resigning some service failures and acceptance that insist on their possibilities of success.
In this victory, the tenth of his career against Mertens, something Belgian, Sabalenka added his eighth consecutive success to 1,000 WTA, which corresponds to his best stripes in the contests of this category, and also reached 27 wins until 2025, a figure achieved by the American Jessica Pegula.
Sabalenka’s rival to the 16 He will leave the confrontation between the Swiss Rebeka Masarova and the American Peyton Stearns.
Source: La Verdad

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