Thrilling women's Australian Open championship final features Aryna Sabalenka defeating Elena Rybakina.
Aryna Sabalenka, a Belarusian-born player, defeated Elena Rybakina in three sets to win the women's Australian Open championship on Saturday. By doing so, she became the first person playing under a neutral flag to win a grand slam.
Tennis Australia, the organization behind the competition, mandated that Russian and Belarusian athletes compete as neutrals due to the continuing crisis in Ukraine.
After being outplayed in the first set, Sabalenka turned things around in Melbourne, defeating the defending Wimbledon champion 4-6 6-3 6-4.
The fifth seed's decisive victory was made possible by breaking Rybakina's service in the seventh game of a tense third set. This breakthrough was made possible by the fifth seed's vicious serve and aggressive groundstrokes.
Rybakina won the first set in 34 minutes, although it appeared as though Sabalenka was having a stressful first set because she committed five double faults and only scored four points on her second serve.
In contrast, Sabalenka demonstrated both power and accuracy in the second and third sets, while Rybakina stumbled at critical moments. The powerful Kazakh, who is also Russian-born, survived three championship points before missing a forehand long on the following one. When Sabalenka won her first major, she collapsed to the ground in tears.
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