Aryna Sabalenka's Australian Open dreams shattered as she falls short of back-to-back titles.
Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka is reeling after losing the Australian Open final to Elena Rybakina in straight sets, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. The defeat marks a stunning turnaround from last year's triumph, when Sabalenka claimed her first Grand Slam title at just 21 years old.
The 24-year-old Sabalenka appeared distraught throughout the match, particularly during the pivotal third set. She had built a commanding 3-0 lead before Rybakina staged an incredible comeback to level the sets at two apiece. However, it was in the deciding set that Rybakina's superior aggression and accuracy told, as she broke back to take the title.
In the aftermath of the match, Sabalenka admitted to being "really upset" with herself, citing her inability to resist Rybakina's pressure and a series of unforced errors. Despite acknowledging that her opponent played great tennis, Sabalenka insisted that she had done everything in her power to win, leaving the onus for her team to reassess their strategy.
Sabalenka's loss marks her second consecutive Grand Slam final defeat, following last year's French Open exit at the hands of Coco Gauff. It also represents a significant setback in her bid to become one of the sport's top players, having held the number one ranking since April 2022.
As for Rybakina, the Kazakh's victory marked her second Grand Slam title and cemented her reputation as one of the most formidable players on the tour.
Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka is reeling after losing the Australian Open final to Elena Rybakina in straight sets, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. The defeat marks a stunning turnaround from last year's triumph, when Sabalenka claimed her first Grand Slam title at just 21 years old.
The 24-year-old Sabalenka appeared distraught throughout the match, particularly during the pivotal third set. She had built a commanding 3-0 lead before Rybakina staged an incredible comeback to level the sets at two apiece. However, it was in the deciding set that Rybakina's superior aggression and accuracy told, as she broke back to take the title.
In the aftermath of the match, Sabalenka admitted to being "really upset" with herself, citing her inability to resist Rybakina's pressure and a series of unforced errors. Despite acknowledging that her opponent played great tennis, Sabalenka insisted that she had done everything in her power to win, leaving the onus for her team to reassess their strategy.
Sabalenka's loss marks her second consecutive Grand Slam final defeat, following last year's French Open exit at the hands of Coco Gauff. It also represents a significant setback in her bid to become one of the sport's top players, having held the number one ranking since April 2022.
As for Rybakina, the Kazakh's victory marked her second Grand Slam title and cemented her reputation as one of the most formidable players on the tour.