Sabalenka survives to reach another U.S. Open final

Sabalenka survived 4-6,,,,, 6-3,,,,, 6-4 Third consecutive us Open the final
Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus may be the world#1but she was 0-2 in the Grand Slam final and 0-1 in the semifinals this season. In those three games, she was eliminated by the Americans in three sets: Madison Keys Down, Roland Garros’ Coco Gauff and Wimbledon’s semifinal Amanda Anisimova. When she won three championships this season – WTA500 and two 1000 Level, she defends her Grand Slam champion with lasers New York.
Another American stood on the meadow of Flushing. Jessica Pegula arrives us Last year, the final was opened, but lost to Sabalenka 7-5,,,,, 7-5. buffalo, New York The natives were determined to flip the script when the roof was closed at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Despite Pegula’s success earlier this season and three titles, she was underperforming on the summer hard drive swing.
Sabalenka leads 7-2including a blunt victory in the Miami Open final this spring. Sabalenka 15 Pegula donated double faults, but 30 Crush with elevated rack, add a tee.
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Sabalenka held 30 for 2-1 T-shirt with ace and a huge cross-scene forehand while Pegula gives away another double fault, but persists 30 Her first aces and backhand from Sabalenka.
The defending champion was established 4/4 First serve and retain 30 Two consecutive stroke winners. However, last year’s finalists struggled. Americans face two deuces, three breakout points, and incredible inside out of the top seeds.
Sabalenka opened seventh with a second ace, but with four unforced errors, including double errors. Pegula’s continued focus and active body language continues to bring dividends. She served with Xinba, she did 4/4 First serve, including 105MPH Ace rises to the tee and stays in love at two quarters.
The party crowd cheered and applauded as Pegula escalated this scene. Made in Sabalenka 5/6 Take first, but face the breakpoint and fall into the spot with another wrong forehand. When Sabalenka misses wide with another forehand, the fourth seed quickly reaches three set points and converts.
It was an amazing turnaround for Pegula and a collapse for the opponent. Sabalenka ranks first in second place 30 Pegula does 5/6 First served, but was broken after two spectacular winners in a row in Sabalenka.
this 3– The Times Grand Slam champion hit three excellent titles, including backhand shots and combined rest 3-0. Pegula 30 for 1-3.
Sabalenka 15 for 4-1 A combination with a wonderful forehand descending volley. Pegula donated two unforced errors, facing Deuce and a breakpoint, but insisting 2-4 There are two outstanding winners.
Sabalenka 15 There are two amazing winners, including her fifth ace. Pegula stays in the scene, opening with her third ace, but faces the set point after two other double failures. Despite winning three consecutive games and facing two points, she insisted 3-5 Sabalenka gets a craftable return.
Belarusians have improved their aggressiveness while minimizing unmandatory errors, thus getting scenes after returning online.
The Americans served for the first time among policymakers and were broken after three uncompulsory mistakes and the jaw-dropping return of Sabalenka in his inner return to the championship. world#1 Made 3/4 First served, including Ace Broad and merged with two consecutive forehand winners to love Breakthrough.
Pegula won the third place in two consecutive winners and loves 1-2 Sabalenka is produced at the same time 4/6 First served, including the leniency of the ace, was retained 30 for 3-1. The American opened the fifth time with an excellent backhand online pass and held a relationship again.
Sabalenka donated the third double failure, fighting bravely in the face of three deuces and three breakout points. She made two monsters in a row and one elevated crush, ensuring the lead 4-2.
Pegula’s new ball in her third relationship in a decision suit. Sabalenka presented her fourth double failure, facing a breakout point and two Jaces scored, but with five amazing titles. Pegula stayed in the game, sprinting the championship opens in two straight times and keeps Love, forcing Sabalenka to serve it.
The defending champion completed the mission. Despite facing two Jace points and making three mistakes, she won with four extraordinary titles (including her eighth-place ace). It’s a fascinating and hard game between two worthy opponents.
this WTA #1 hit 8 ACE, 4 Double failure, win 72The percentage of first and respectable 53The percentage of the second starting point. She was caught when she was important, saved 5/7 Break point during conversion 3/7and hit 27 unmandatory mistakes with forty-three champions.
Sabalenka will reach three Grand Slam finals this season and will defend his championship on Saturday. Her opponent is not yet confirmed, but either way, there are huge challenges shrouded in: Amanda Anisimova, 2025 WTA 1000 Doha Champion, Wimbledon Finalist and World#9 or 4– Time Grand Slam Champion and Former #1Naomi Osaka.