Sabalenka wins U.S. Open Championship for the second time in a row

Sabalenka beats Anisimova 6-4,,,,, 7-6 Second consecutive time us Public title
Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus is the world#1 and defense us Open Champion. She also scored 0-2 in the Grand Slam final this season, two-thirds of the semifinals. New Jersey Local and world#9Amanda Anismimova.
Although Anisimova failed to win the match against Iga Swiatek in the All England Club championship, it not only improves her movement and body motivation through positive affirmation, but also improves her energy and body language through positive affirmation.
Apparently, she found the secret sauce. Anisimova won consecutive Grand Slam finals and sent three seed players in the New York championship game, including Swiatek in straight lines in the block. Also impressive is that she defeated a revival Naomi Osaka in the semifinals.
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and twenty four– 8-year-old LED Sabalenka 6-3 On the positive side, she knows that her opponents are eager for a return on investment and is determined to defend her title. This is the third time in a row for Sabalenka us Open the finals.
Sabalenka served first, and despite donating double failures and facing three deuces and three breakout points, she sent three uncompulsory mistakes at Anisimova and abandoned the serve. world#1 Made 4/6 First served, but was broken after her opponents had two consecutive and outstanding winners.
Anisimova, with New York Crowded in her camp, opened a bubbled backhand and moved down with the forehand, sticking to it 30 Consolidate the rest. level 2-2Sabalenka faced a 0-30 and then dropped the serve point after squandering after a backhand, while Anisimova donated four unmandatory errors in four consecutive times to refund the break.
The defending champion missed 3/6 First serve but persist 30 for 4-3 When Anisimova served with the new ball, it opened with the ace, but then there were two double faults dropped. Sabalenka serves the scene and wins two consecutive forehand errors with a crisp backhand and Anisimova.
world#9 Ranked first in the second round, though she also gave away two other double faults and faced three diss points and held on the tee with ace! Sabalenka drove another excellent backhand cross and remained in love.
Anisimova continued to struggle on her serve and on the ground. She made two extra forehand mistakes and was broken when Sabalenka tear off the backhand pass. Sabalenka 3-1 With the backhand champion at the intersection.
Although Sabalenka seems to settle down, Anisimova seems to be anxious. She opened the fifth time with her inspiring inner backhand and easily held any lingering nerves.
It’s Sabalenka now succumb to the pressure. After a second double failure, she faces a triple break point and throws the serve when the opponent hits another backhand.
She collapsed as the crowd strengthened her support for Anisimova and returned to her rest in three consecutive uncompulsory lapses, including her fifth double failure. Sabalenka hits an amazing backhand 112MPH body can consolidate rest 5-3.
Anisimova stayed in the game and missed it 4/6 First, hold it 30forcing Sabalenka to provide its services. world#1 Facing 0-30, then breaking the point when she smashed the air and dropped the serve with the backhand net.
In nanoseconds, the switch flips. Americans bask in the sun with a party crowd, open the eleventh with a monster, and despite giving another double fault, she persists 30 lead 6-5.
Sabalenka returns to the wall and hits two consecutive winners, including one of the aces, and sticks easily 15 Force the circuit breaker. It was promising for Americans when she opened with the ace, but as unforced errors, including her seventh double failure, continued to accumulate, she fell behind 1-5. Sabalenka has arrived 6-1 Winner with an incredible inside-out forehand and gets a circuit breaker 7-3 When Anisimova’s backhand passes, the trophy.
It’s a high octane heavyweight championship game between two worthy opponents. Sabalenka handled the occasion and emotions better than her opponents, given her experience in the Grand Slam final. Sabalenka is the first woman to successfully defend her us Public title since Serena Williams (2012-2014).
Now that she has four Grand Slam titles in her resume (all on hard tickets), she will surely see Roland Garros’ red clay as her next challenge. Last spring (L. Gauff) closed painfully, next year in a slam, she will use lessons learned.
Today, the roof was closed at Arthur Ashe Stadium and she ended with a trump card, two double failures 60First, more importantly 62The percentage of the second starting point. She saved it 3/7 Break point during conversion 5/6. When her opponent won more winners (twenty two/13) She also gave almost twice the non-compulsory error (29/15).
Sabalenka does play football in himself and in the lines. She dialed aggressive intermittently while deciding on the game and subduing her opponent. This is the first class tennis in the first class.