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Richard Pagliaro | Thursday, September 4, 2025
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New York – Stress stimulation for Aryna Sabalenka At the match point, deviate into the net.

On this evening, Sabalenka puts the hammer anxiously in his anxiety.

Sabalenka Jessica Pegula.

“I have to work very hard to get this victory,” Sabalenka said. “I’m happy to be in the final again and hopefully I can keep moving forward again.”

This high-quality semi-final is a rematch of the 2024 U.S. Open final, with Sabalenka winning the game 7-5, 7-5 and proving to be an excellent sequel.

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Sabalenka started the decision makers tonight and saw the Pegula Stamp for four consecutive loves, narrowing the gap to 4-5.

Under the roof of the closed Arthur Ashe Stadium, Sabalenka is under pressure, with 23,000 Pro-Pegula fans screaming to support her seventh Grand Slam final.

Sabalenka continues to be the first woman to win a U.S. open singles title in a row since Serena Williams from 2012 to 2014, and will face Amanda Anisimova or Naomi Osaka in the 4pm final on Saturday and receive a record $5 million check for the $5 million title.

“I’m just praying in there and hoping to do the best,” Sabalenka said of her nervous final game. “It means a lot. I’ll go there on Saturday and I’ll fight for every point like the last point of my life.”

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First, Sabalenka controls the center of the stadium, but Pegula completely flips the script during the opening ceremony.

Sabalenka tore his forehand back and hit an inside-out forehand winner to draw the blood of the first breakout with a score of 4-2.

That was Pegula who picked out the big Belarusian with a shooting percentage of four games.

Pegula stood out in the seventh game of Sabalenka’s double failure, making it clear in the seventh game, with 32 consecutive winning streaks dating back to the second round.

Two games later, Pegula burned Sabalenka with a backhand pass, followed by a forehand swing as the breakthrough point.

Anxious Sabalenka sent a forehand outside of baseline, and Pegula broke through 5-4 for the second time in a row, inciting roars in the crowd, including Al Roker, Robin Roberts, Karl Anthony Towns and Ludacris.

A clever descending shot and forehand hitting the line gives Pegula a triple set point.

The 31-year-old American stamped her second love, stealing a 36-minute opener in four games. Pegula played a cleaner combination, making no mistakes in her four games to end the game.

This is the 11th set won in the tournament, and she does it with her confident service. Pegula has won 77% of the first time from Sabalenka since she won 6-4, 6-3 in the 2023 WTA final and won 17 points in 23 first games.

The winner of the opening ceremony won all nine meetings between the two.

Sabalenka points his index finger to her temple with a “play smarter” physical expression to start the second plate.

The dominant champion dialed in her drive and provided more command and broke the lead with a 3-0 lead in Pegula’s opening match.

Sabalenka painted the secondary with her fifth ace, winning 13 points in his final 16 points, extending her second set lead to 5-2.

At her third fixing point, Sabalenka stots on the hip for a minute, Pegula’s backhand returned to clip the tape to her side as the champion forced the last set after 77 minutes.

The fourth seed rose 30-15, punishing a second serve of 73 mph in Sabalenka, purely disdain. Pegula sent a forehand, and Sabalenka rested. Sabalenka consolidated love 2-0.

In Game 4, Sabalenka defeated her seventh ace 15-30 in Game 4, followed by two stinging champion winners, extending to 3-1.

In Game 6, Pegula tightened Sabalenka’s threads and obtained three breakthrough points. Sabalenka endured the pressure to save all three breakout points and answered 4-2 with the crush and the Rockets serving.

Online, Pegula remains unchanged at 16 consecutive points on 16 consecutive points as she keeps it 4-5.

At her first match point, Sabalenka defender, working to smash, won in a disturbing Miss. Sabalenka tried to attack the Americans and ranked low on the second-place match point.

Sabalenka’s three-game losing this year were heartbreaking three sets, a determination for the Americans – in the Australian Open final, Coco Gauff in the Roland Garros final and Amanda Anisimova in the semifinals of Wimbledon, Sabalenka that night, Sabalenka stood out in Sabalenka.

The sound of the screaming crowd did not stop the Belarus from continuing to pump as she got the third match point.

This time, Sabalenka burned the forehand shot. The woman with a tiger tattoo on her forearm leaned back and burst into screams of success.

Finally, Sabalenka doubled Pegula’s total championship (43-21) and won two points (90-88) with the courage to beat the thriller.

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