Sabalenka Wins Back-to-Back Women’s Singles Title

New York: Aryna Sabalenka did not make much mistakes, although she did not compromise on any power, and did not make too many mistakes, and Amanda left Anisimova behind the US on Saturday, 6-3, 7-6 (3) for victory, and Serena Williams won the first woman to win the tournament after more than ten years.
Sabalenka number 1 received the title of the fourth Grand Slam of his career in all harsh courts. Nevertheless, they were not all a smooth sail.
Sabalenka took a break twice in the second set and served the win at 5-4. But at the age of 30, he had the chance to hit a hill and reach the point of matching. Instead, on his way back, Sabalenka put the ball on the net and gave Anisimova a chance.
After this compelling Mrs. Sabalenka left her racket to the blue court and smiled to a rough smile. After a while, Anisimova, a 24 -year -old American, turned the break to reach 5 and shook up to 24,000 left fist of his closest friends in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Oh, but 15 minutes after the fluub, Sabalenka kneeled in court and covered his face from the third match point with two hands.
In 2006, he refrained to be the first woman to lose three major finales in a single season since Justine Henin.
27 -year -old Sabalenka from Belarus won Madison Keys in Australia Open in January and Coco Gauff at the French Open. Later, he was eliminated by Sabalenka Anisimova in Wimbledon in July.
He put Anisimova in his first big final and lost 6-0, 6-0 Iga Swiatek.
However, Anisimova put a good closure just enough to win a rematch against Swiatek in the US Open Quarter Finals.
When Anisimova watches Sabalenga 2-0, 30-love at the start of the match on Saturday, some fans may have wondered: All England Club is not a way to repeat the final, right?
Right.
Anisimova caught the next four points to step back and closed the game with the Backhand winner and Forehand. This, Partisan fans lifted up, shouted, and Anisimova walked to the side line and wiped sweat from his forehead.
Soon 3-2 took the lead. However, Sabalenka took the next four matches and this set.
Before the match began to fall, so the artificial lights of Ashe were open and the retractable roof was closed. This looked a distraction of attention to Anisimova, which directs it to his team at the stands where something was disturbed during the ball.
The installation has also created windless conditions that are ideal for two ball strikes that can bring power with really good contact. And their stunning fast services and deep space accents have done since the beginning of both of them.
Some changes were breathtaking – absolutely, absolutely and for the spectators who breathe into power at longer points.
Both are aggressive during Forths back and forth and rarely avoid risk. The awards could be great as mistakes, and Anisimova was looking for lines with full interruptions from both sides.
Only one of the first 13 points to help Sabalenka demand the first two games came with his own winner. Other dozen came thanks to Anisimova’s six forced mistakes and six forced mistakes.



