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Sabalenková And Rybakinová Will Play For The Title At The Tennis Australian Open

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Melbourne - Aryna Sabalenková of Belarus and Jelena Rybakinová of Kazakhstan will face off in the championship match of the first grand slam event of the Australian Open season. in the world.

The winner of Wimbledon last year, No. 5 Sabalenkova, defeated Poland's Magda Linette in the semifinals 7:6, 6:2, while No. 22 seed Rybakin defeated another Belarusian, Viktoria Azarenkova, 7:6, 6:3. The 24-year-old Sabalenkova reached the grand slam final for the first time in her career, snapping a run of three unsuccessful appearances in the semifinals of the "big four" tournaments.

She had previously failed once at Wimbledon and twice at the US Open. "I am overjoyed to have won.

Magda is a fantastic tennis player and she plays the game well. I find it incredible that I have made it to the tournament's final.

For me, playing on these courts and being in this environment is a wonderful experience. It should be useful tomorrow as well, I think.

Only nine of them were played by Linette. The third round of the Melbourne Open three years ago was Rybakinová's farthest finish, and she is currently ranked 22nd in the competition.

She also defeated the top-ranked players in the world—Polish Iga Wiatek, Jelena Ostapenko, and American Danielle Collins—during this year. At the Australian Open, she dethroned three Grand Slam winners, becoming the first player to do so since 2001.

Jennifer Capriatti, an American, had previously done it. "I'm delighted and proud.

Fantastic vibes pervaded the room. I gained a lot of experience, in all honesty, because of Wimbledon.

Rybakin stated, "Today, all I wanted to do was get out onto the court and take it all in. She contributed nine aces to the semifinal match, giving her 44 for the tournament.

The 33-year-old Azarenkova paid the price for 27 unforced errors or six double faults on serve and forfeited the chance to build upon the victories in Australia from 2012 and 2013. I'm happy with the way I played this match, said the disgruntled Azarenkova.

Rybakinová was the first player in the match to blow a serve, but two breaks helped her turn the tide and take a 5:3 lead. However, she made the first set's conclusion more difficult.

She missed a set point, leaving herself with a 0:40 situation at 5:5. The set was ultimately won in a hurried game (7:4) thanks to the world number 25's ability to hold on in crucial situations.

Rybakinová's serve, which could travel as fast as 189 kilometers per hour, was still her go-to move in the second set. Azarenková, on the other hand, started making serious errors and dropped 2:5 after two missed serves.

This time, Rybakinová was unable to make a decision regarding her own serve, but soon after, she "broke" her opponent for the third time and was able to start celebrating the first time she had ever reached the Australian Open final. Women's singles semifinalist Sabalenkova (5-Bl) at the Australian Open Grand Slam competition (hard court, 76.51 million Australian dollars in sponsorship).

(Pol.) - Linetteová (Pol. ) 6:2, Rybakin (22-Kaz), 7:6 (7:1).

) – Azarenkova (24–Bel. ) 7:6 (7:4), 6:3.

Kubler and Hijikata (Aust.) won the men's doubles semifinal match. ) - Granollers, Zeballos (8-Sp.

/Arg. (Mon.) 6:4, 6:2, Nys, Zieliski.

/Pol. ) – Martin, Chardy (Fr.

.) 6:3, 5:7, 6:2. Juniors: Bondioli and Krinik (Italy) reached the quarterfinals in doubles.

Frusina, Hrazdil (USA/CZ) defeated Slovenia's Frusina 7:6 (12:10), 5:7, and 10:7. Kornjevová (9-Russia) defeated Valentová (2-CR) in the junior women's singles quarterfinals 7:5, 3:6, and 6:0.

She "broke" her opponent for the third time shortly after, and she was able to start celebrating after becoming the first tennis player to reach the Australian Open final. Women's singles semifinalist Sabalenkova (5-Bl) at the Australian Open Grand Slam competition (hard court, 76.51 million Australian dollars in sponsorship).

(Pol.) - Linetteová (Pol. ) 6:2, Rybakin (22-Kaz), 7:6 (7:1).

) – Azarenkova (24–Bel. ) 7:6 (7:4), 6:3.

Kubler and Hijikata (Aust.) won the men's doubles semifinal match. () - Granollers, Zeballos (8-Sp.

/Arg. (Mon.) 6:4, 6:2, Nys, Zieliski.

/Pol. ) – Martin, Chardy (Fr.

.) 6:3, 5:7, 6:2. Juniors: Bondioli and Krinik (Italy) reached the quarterfinals in doubles.

/Slovenia) - Frusina, Hrazdil (USA/CZ) 7:6 (12:10), 5:7, 10:7. Kornjevová (9-Russia) defeated Valentová (2-CR) in the junior women's singles quarterfinals 7:5, 3:6, and 6:0.

She "broke" her opponent for the third time shortly after, and she was able to start celebrating after becoming the first tennis player to reach the Australian Open final. Women's singles semifinalist Sabalenkova (5-Bl) at the Australian Open Grand Slam competition (hard court, 76.51 million Australian dollars in sponsorship).

(Pol.) - Linetteová (Pol. ) 6:2, Rybakin (22-Kaz), 7:6 (7:1).

) – Azarenkova (24–Bel. ) 7:6 (7:4), 6:3.

Kubler and Hijikata (Aust.) won the men's doubles semifinal match. ) - Granollers, Zeballos (8-Sp.

/Arg. (Mon.) 6:4, 6:2, Nys, Zieliski.

/Pol. ) – Martin, Chardy (Fr.

.) 6:3, 5:7, 6:2. Juniors: Bondioli and Krinik (Italy) reached the quarterfinals in doubles.

Frusina, Hrazdil (USA/CZ) defeated Slovenia's Frusina 7:6 (12:10), 5:7, and 10:7. Junior women: Singles - quarterfinals: Kornějevová (9-Russia) - Valentová (2-CR) 7:5, 3:6, 6:0.

Sabalenkova (5-Bl) has advanced to the women's singles semifinals of the Australian Open tennis tournament (hard court, 76.51 million Australian dollars in sponsorship). (Pol.) - Linetteová (Pol.

) 6:2, Rybakin (22-Kaz), 7:6 (7:1). ) – Azarenkova (24–Bel.

) 7:6 (7:4), 6:3. Men: Doubles - semi-finals: Kubler, Hijikata (Aust.

() - Granollers, Zeballos (8-Sp. /Arg.

(Mon.) 6:4, 6:2, Nys, Zieliski. /Pol.

) – Martin, Chardy (Fr. .) 6:3, 5:7, 6:2.

Juniors: Bondioli and Krinik (Italy) reached the quarterfinals in doubles. /Slovenia) - Frusina, Hrazdil (USA/CZ) 7:6 (12:10), 5:7, 10:7.

Junior women: Singles - quarterfinals: Kornějevová (9-Russia) - Valentová (2-CR) 7:5, 3:6, 6:0. Sabalenkova (5-Bl) has advanced to the women's singles semifinals of the Australian Open tennis tournament (hard court, 76.51 million Australian dollars in sponsorship).

(Pol.) - Linetteová (Pol. ) 7:6 (7:1), 6:2, Rybakin (22-Kaz.

) – Azarenkova (24–Bel. ) 7:6 (7:4), 6:3.

Men: Doubles - semi-finals: Kubler, Hijikata (Aust. ) - Granollers, Zeballos (8-Sp.

/Arg. (Mon.) 6:4, 6:2, Nys, Zieliski.

/Pol. ) – Martin, Chardy (Fr.

.) 6:3, 5:7, 6:2. Juniors: Bondioli and Krinik (Italy) reached the quarterfinals in doubles.

Frusina, Hrazdil (USA/CZ) defeated Slovenia's Frusina 7:6 (12:10), 5:7, and 10:7. Kornjevová (9-Russia) defeated Valentová (2-CR) in the junior women's singles quarterfinals 7:5, 3:6, and 6:0.

Australian Open 4 in tennis), 6:3. Kubler and Hijikata (Aust.) won the men's doubles semifinal match.

) - Granollers, Zeballos (8-Sp. /Arg.

(Mon.) 6:4, 6:2, Nys, Zieliski. /Pol.

) – Martin, Chardy (Fr. .) 6:3, 5:7, 6:2.

Juniors: Doubles - quarterfinals: Bondioli, Križnik (It. /Slovenia) - Frusina, Hrazdil (USA/CZ) 7:6 (12:10), 5:7, 10:7.

Junior women: Singles - quarterfinals: Kornějevová (9-Russia) - Valentová (2-CR) 7:5, 3:6, 6:0. Australian Open 4 in tennis), 6:3.

Kubler and Hijikata (Aust.) won the men's doubles semifinal match. ) - Granollers, Zeballos (8-Sp.

/Arg. (Mon.) 6:4, 6:2, Nys, Zieliski.

/Pol. ) – Martin, Chardy (Fr.

.) 6:3, 5:7, 6:2. Juniors: Doubles - quarterfinals: Bondioli, Križnik (It.

Frusina, Hrazdil (USA/CZ) defeated Slovenia's Frusina 7:6 (12:10), 5:7, and 10:7. Kornjevová (9-Russia) defeated Valentová (2-CR) in the junior women's singles quarterfinals 7:5, 3:6, and 6:0.

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This time, Rybakinová was unable to make a decision regarding her own serve, but soon after, she "broke" her opponent for the third time and was able to start celebrating the first time she had ever reached the Australian Open final.

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