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Superb Sabalenka Powers Past Gauff, Storms into Australian Open Final

In a significant stride towards defending her Australian Open title, Aryna Sabalenka displayed tennis prowess and determination by defeating American fourth seed Coco Gauff in a gripping semifinal clash, securing a spot in the final. The Belarusian, at 25 years old, outplayed her opponent 7-6(2), 6-4 in a thrilling encounter on Thursday.
The match, reminiscent of their US. Open final showdown in September, kicked off with a contrast in the starts of the two reigning hardcourt Grand Slam champions. Sabalenka, exhibiting her power-packed game, fired an ace and dominated with her forehand to secure an early hold. Exploiting two double faults from Gauff, she managed to break her opponent and gain an initial advantage.
The contest unfolded as an intense battle between two players vying for their second Grand Slam title, ultimately seeing Sabalenka stand firm. Her victory marked a notable achievement, making her the first player since Serena Williams in 2016 and 2017 to reach consecutive finals at Melbourne.
Sabalenka attributed her success to her ability to focus on her own game, anticipating Gauff’s agile movements and preparedness to engage in extended rallies. The Belarusian expressed her readiness for any challenge and acknowledged the support she received, contrasting it with her previous experience of minimal backing in the tournament.
Gauff, however, fought back, leading to a series of exchanged breaks. The first set reached a climactic 6-5 scoreline, with Sabalenka managing to compose herself in a tiebreak to clinch the set. The second set remained tightly contested until 4-4, with Sabalenka’s strategic play overpowering Gauff’s speed. A decisive break by Sabalenka, coupled with two powerful serves, sealed her victory.
Reflecting on the match, Sabalenka commended Gauff as an incredible player and expressed her enjoyment of their matchups, whether winning or losing. Looking ahead, she humorously expressed her hope for more future finals against Gauff, with the ultimate desire to emerge victorious in all of them.
With this triumph, Sabalenka now sets her sights on a historic achievement, aiming to become the first woman since compatriot Victoria Azarenka in 2012 and 2013 to secure consecutive Australian Open titles.

 

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