The Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka He is on the way to settle the best in history. It seems far away, but at 26 years old proves the domain of the current tennis. Undoubtedly the world number, he recovered the throne at WTA 1000 Mutua Madrid Open beating American Coco Gauff for 6-3 and 7-6 (3) at 1h.39 ‘.
He sent again to the magic box, where he surrendered in 2024 against Polish Iga Swiatek. He recovered the command presented in 2021 and 2023. A historical ‘hat’ because he matched three Czech success Petra Kvitova In Madrid.
The Belarusian’s extraordinary time, though the crown in Australia disappeared. His third victory, after Brisbane and Miami, in the six finals, of eight played tournaments. A fixed on the privileges that add 20 tropes to the WTA tour.
He matched his balance with Coco Gauff, 5-5. The American only lost its second end to the twelve disputes. This time he did not help his nerves in the final stretch of a second very disputed set. Level at the beginning and many emotions scattered later.
An advanced Coco Gauff Enhanced, setting a ball with 5-4, but Sabalenka insisted and pulled the ground again, so it had a match point before reaching ‘Tiebreak’, where the massive European, excessive for good and evil, an attacking attack, raised the bar, with more faith and tennis.
He gave a recital at the beginning of the final, with four consecutive games, a 17 -point streak. Destruction of World Cup No. 4, which will be No. 3 on Monday, on a list where Songenka will send more than 4,000 points to Polish Iga Swiatek.
Madrid went Sabalenka. The height factor plays in favor of its aggressive game, with greater power than any of its colleagues. Third trophy and a heel of 985,030 euros. In the land he only knows how to win titles in Spanish capital, so far.
This Sunday there will be a new champion with the male group, as the British will perform Jack Draper and the Norwegian Casper Ruud. At 6:30 pm Manolo Santana Stadium. Days after the show continue in Rome. There is no respect for the land of Europe.
Source: La Verdad

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