Elena Rybakina Stuns Aryna Sabalenka to Claim Australian Open Title
In a thrilling finale at Melbourne Park, fifth-seeded Elena Rybakina outlasted world number one Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the Australian Open women's singles final. The 26-year-old Kazakh player produced an extraordinary display of tennis to dethrone the reigning champion and claim her maiden Grand Slam title.
Rybakina began strongly, breaking the Belarusian player in the opening game and taking control of the match. Sabalenka's powerful forehand was neutralized by Rybakina's precise ball-striking, which allowed her to dictate play and capitalize on her opponent's errors.
As the match progressed, Sabalenka found her footing, but Rybakina's experience and composure proved decisive. The Kazakh player held off three break points in the first set and leveled at 4-4 before taking the tiebreaker 6-4.
The second set was a more even contest, with Sabalenka breaking twice to level at one set apiece. However, Rybakina refused to be rattled, saving three breakpoints to hold for 1-1 and ultimately forcing a deciding third set.
In the final set, Sabalenka began strongly, taking an early 3-0 lead before Rybakina rallied to break back. The Kazakh player's determination and tactical awareness allowed her to level at 4-3, and she seized the initiative with a crucial ace that sealed the victory.
Rybakina's reaction to the triumph was characteristically humble and gracious, as she praised Sabalenka for her remarkable achievements and vowed to continue their rivalry. The win marked Rybakina's second major title of the season, following her Wimbledon victory in 2022.
In a thrilling finale at Melbourne Park, fifth-seeded Elena Rybakina outlasted world number one Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the Australian Open women's singles final. The 26-year-old Kazakh player produced an extraordinary display of tennis to dethrone the reigning champion and claim her maiden Grand Slam title.
Rybakina began strongly, breaking the Belarusian player in the opening game and taking control of the match. Sabalenka's powerful forehand was neutralized by Rybakina's precise ball-striking, which allowed her to dictate play and capitalize on her opponent's errors.
As the match progressed, Sabalenka found her footing, but Rybakina's experience and composure proved decisive. The Kazakh player held off three break points in the first set and leveled at 4-4 before taking the tiebreaker 6-4.
The second set was a more even contest, with Sabalenka breaking twice to level at one set apiece. However, Rybakina refused to be rattled, saving three breakpoints to hold for 1-1 and ultimately forcing a deciding third set.
In the final set, Sabalenka began strongly, taking an early 3-0 lead before Rybakina rallied to break back. The Kazakh player's determination and tactical awareness allowed her to level at 4-3, and she seized the initiative with a crucial ace that sealed the victory.
Rybakina's reaction to the triumph was characteristically humble and gracious, as she praised Sabalenka for her remarkable achievements and vowed to continue their rivalry. The win marked Rybakina's second major title of the season, following her Wimbledon victory in 2022.