Rybakina

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Rybakina tops Azarenka to make Australian Open women's final (EverythingGP)

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached her second final in the past three Grand...

Sabalenka took a 9-0 mark in 2023 into Thursday’s second semifinal, while Linette made it to that stage of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in 30 appearances. 1 and a three-time runner-up at the U.S. The performance was particularly noteworthy against a returner and defender as established on hard courts as Azarenka, a former No.

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Rybakina defeats Azarenka to advance to Australian Open final (WTA Tennis)

Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina is into her second major final after defeating Victoria Azarenka in the Australian Open semifinals.

A sixth double fault from Azarenka gave Rybakina triple-break point and the Wimbledon champion converted after Azarenka's final shot landed in the net. A clean return winner at 5-2, 30-40 gave the 33-year-old one break back, but Rybakina closed out the match on her return. But Rybakina broke straight back and settled herself on serve to take a 4-3 lead. Having lost just one set in the tournament, Rybakina proved a formidable frontrunner. Playing in her first Australian Open semifinal, Rybakina faced a major champion for the third straight match. MELBOURNE, Australia -- Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina advanced to her second major final, defeating former No.1 Victoria Azarenka 7-6(4), 6-3 on Thursday in the Australian Open semifinals.

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Elena Rybakina beats Victoria Azarenka in straight sets to reach ... (CNN)

Elena Rybakina powered her way past two-time champion Victoria Azarenka to reach the Australian Open final, winning 7-6 6-3 in just over an hour and 40 ...

I couldn’t play aggressive tennis, the ball wasn’t going as much, but I tried my best to win.” I’m super happy to be in the final and play one more time here. Rybakina has beaten former grand slam champions in consecutive matches to reach this stage – world No. The world No. Rybakina found her first serve again in the second set and broke Azarenka twice to take a commanding 5-2 lead and give herself a chance to serve for the match. However, that would be as good as it would get for Linette in the second as Sabalenka maintained the level she found in the tie break to win four straight games and race into a 4-1 lead. When everything clicks, the Russian-born Kazakh’s game is almost unstoppable and a marvel to watch. I’ll fight and, hopefully, I’m going to win.” “I’m super happy and proud, with my team also because without them it would be difficult to be here,” Rybakina said in her post-match interview. However, the 2022 Wimbledon winner perhaps started to feel the magnitude of the occasion for the first time, as her first serve all of a sudden deserted her to allow Azarenka to break back at the first time of asking and quickly level the scores at 5-5. We’ll see how it’s going to go – for sure, I’ll try my best. The momentum swung back and forth in the opening set and the more experienced Azarenka looked as though she had the upper hand going into the tie break, but Rybakina found her serve when she needed it most to take a crucial lead.

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Rybakina wins bruising tussle with Azarenka to reach Australian ... (The Guardian)

Elena Rybakina managed the decisive moments and defeated Victoria Azarenka 7-6(4), 6-3 to reach the Australian Open final for the first time.

The consequence of that shift is evident in a run to the final that has been even more impressive than her first. Against Azarenka, the 2012 and 2013 champion, in slower, cold night conditions, she could not summon the level of her previous rounds. She received no respect with court assignments and her low seeding, still outside the top 20 due to the lack of points on offer at Wimbledon, meant she received far more difficult draws than a reigning grand slam champion would otherwise get. She broke serve quickly in the second set after a flurry of Azarenka mistakes and her own serve returned in full. As Rybakina’s greater weight of shot, with the power she generates so easily, met Azarenka’s incessant depth and industriousness, Rybakina moved ahead. Even as both players looked to take the initiative and dominate the baseline, this match was always going to be told in its contrasts.

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Sabalenka vs. Rybakina: Three thoughts ahead of the Australian ... (WTA Tennis)

Aryna Sabalenka is due for her major breakthrough. Elena Rybakina has been unflappable. Who has the edge in Saturday's Australian Open final?

The reigning Wimbledon champion has every reason to be full of confidence heading into her second major final in the past seven months. But this time I think I was focusing more on the match, what I have to do, and maybe not to think what's going to come or what's going to happen around." Facing a resurgent Victoria Azarenka in the semifinals, Rybakina was broken three times but 36% of her first serves went unreturned. Before that event, she had been past the Round of 16 at a Slam once. Against World No.1 Iga Swiatek in the fourth round, Rybakina was broken twice, but 32% of her first serves went unreturned. But the 180-degree turnaround on her serve and the work she put in with her coaches, sports psychologist and biomechanical specialist isn't the only reason Sabalenka finally snapped her 0-3 record in Slam semifinals. Rybakina's run to her first major title last summer at Wimbledon was entirely uncharted territory. "I was just trying to hold myself, stay calm, just think about the next point. As Sabalenka said in Adelaide, the competitive tiger still lives inside her, but she's learned to control it. Of the 20 sets she's won, beginning with her title run in Adelaide, she dropped more than four games only six times. Their last match on a hard court came at 2021 Abu Dhabi, where Sabalenka won 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 en route to the title. Rybakina's power comes from her clean and flat ball-striking, one that is based on timing.

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Rybakina, Sabalenka show class to set up final showdown (Business Day)

Elena Rybakina stormed to her first Australian Open final with a 7-6(4) 6-3 victory over twice-champion Victoria Azarenka on Thursday.

She thumped down three consecutive aces to hold, then served out to love in her next effort. “Obviously I had quite a few chances that I gave myself. Just being in the final in this kind of tournament is amazing. Elena Rybakina stormed to her first Australian Open final with a 7-6(4) 6-3 victory over twice-champion Victoria Azarenka on Thursday. The fans need not have worried. The atmosphere was unbelievable.

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'I can do it again' - Elena Rybakina says Wimbledon triumph can ... (Eurosport.com)

Elena Rybakina says is confident that she can repeat her Grand Slam heroics from Wimbledon last year by beating Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open ...

It’s good that I know [how to handle big matches], especially for the final, where I’m going to be prepared in all aspects. It was tough, especially against Vika. I’m looking forward to it.” I know what to expect. I’ve done really well here and go in with no expectations and do my best. I’m trying not to show my emotions, and it’s not easy.

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Rybakina and Sabalenka set stage for big-hitting Melbourne final (Morning Star Online)

ELENA RYBAKINA will take on Aryna Sabalenka for a big-hitting Australian Open women's final on Saturday. In two similar semi-finals, Wimbledon champion ...

With a regular donation to our monthly Fighting Fund, we can continue to thumb our noses at the fat cats and tell truth to power. The Morning Star is unique, as a lone socialist voice in a sea of corporate media. “There is still one more match to go,” said the Belarusian, who is yet to drop a set in 10 matches in 2023.

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WATCH: Elena Rybakina smashes Victoria Azarenka to book ... (Independent Online)

Melbourne - Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina beat Victoria Azarenka in straight sets to reach the Australian Open final on Thursday and end the ...

"I'm super happy to be in the final. Two double faults from Azarenka then gave Rybakina another opportunity, which she took for 5-2 and a chance to serve for a place in the final. Nerves crept in on Rybakina's normally reliable serve and a double fault gifted Azarenka a chance to extend the contest, which she took with a backhand return winner. "I couldn't play really aggressive tennis. She started with a nervy double fault but soon was back in the groove, launching three booming aces in a row to secure the opening game. Melbourne - Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina beat Victoria Azarenka in straight sets to reach the Australian Open final on Thursday and end the Belarusian's dream of a third Melbourne title.

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Rybakina beats Azarenka to reach first Australian Open final (TimesLIVE)

Elena Rybakina stormed to her first Australian Open final with a 7-6(4) 6-3 win over Victoria Azarenka on Thursday, wearing the twice champion down in a ...

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Kazakhstan's Tennis Star Elena Rybakina Reaches Australian Open ... (Astana Times)

ASTANA – The 2022 Wimbledon Champion and the first Kazakh racket Elena Rybakina made it to the finals at the 2023 Australian Open in Melbourne on Jan. 26.

The main match of the women’s singles tournament will take place in Melbourne on Jan. Rybakina will face the winner of the match between Magda Lynette (Poland) and Arina Sobolenko (Belarus). Rybakina won over the former first world racket Victoria Azarenka (Belarus), and the women’s singles match ended with a score of 7:6, 6:3.

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Elena Rybakina Will Play Aryna Sabalenka in Australian Open ... (The New York Times)

MELBOURNE, Australia — It will be strength against strength and power against power in the Australian Open women's singles final on Saturday.

She has beaten three straight Grand Slam singles champions to reach this final: Iga Swiatek, Jelena Ostapenko and Azarenka, a 33-year-old Belarusian who won the Australian Open in 2012 and 2013. Sabalenka is seeded fifth and Rybakina 22nd, but that does not tell the whole tale. And yet her inconsistency and combustibility have, until now, kept her from reaching the top. But after losing her first three Grand Slam singles semifinals, she is now into her first final. “It was great tennis from me in the tiebreak.” The outcomes were strong. Both have lifted their games to new levels since then. The year’s first Grand Slam event runs from Jan. Rybakina, 23, is a quiet intimidator: her big serves and rolling, deep groundstrokes applying constant pressure. Rybakina is self-contained and difficult to read, maintaining an even keel throughout her matches. In this Australian Open, 16 to Jan.

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Thursday TV Ratings: Aussies Join Bill Gates In Watching Elena ... (B&T)

Australian viewers joined Microsoft mogul Bill Gates in watching Elena Rybakina triumph over Victoria Azarenka at the Australian Open yesterday.

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The Rally: Rybakina vs. Sabalenka is a compelling battle for No. 1 in ... (Tennis Magazine)

Elena Rybakina versus Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open final offers both contrast and similarity. Reigning Wimbledon champion Rybakina is now in her ...

With Rybakina and Sabalenka, we have two of them. February will be a fascinating month for the WTA. Americans Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff will continue to generate strong results, each aided most of all by a strong work ethic and sheer love of the game. Australian Open Semifinal Previews: Elena Rybakina vs. As a California disruptor, raised to play on fast hard courts, my personal favorites are versatile stylists Jabeur and Daria Kasatkina, as well as early ball-strikers Caroline Garcia and Belinda Bencic. Many more players should be in the thick of things all year long. Rybakina in the semis overcame the sentimental favorite, 33-year-old Victoria Azarenka, 7-6 (4), 6-3. 2 on the tour totem pole The Rally: Rybakina vs. Victoria Azarenka; Aryna Sabalenka vs. 1 in Australia, and No. Sabalenka is a compelling battle for No.

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Rybakina meets Sabalenka in clash of big hitters for Australian ... (Reuters)

Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina began her Australian Open campaign on the outer courts at Melbourne Park but the 22nd seed is now just one step away from ...

"Let's talk about that if I win it," she said. I knew I have to focus on every point. It was great tennis." "I don't like to speak about 'if'. "For sure they're very experienced players. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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Sabalenka, Rybakina promise power-packed Australian Open final (FRANCE 24)

Two of the biggest hitters in women's tennis go toe-to-toe when Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina clash in Saturday's Australian Open final in Melbourne.

"Now I more or less understand what to expect. "I was just trying to hold myself, stay calm, just think about the next point. "I just have to take this responsibility and I just have to deal with that." But she is more than just a big serve and has enough all-court game to ward off most danger -- her wide reach and ability to hit winners off both wings enabling her to get out of trouble. Sabalenka is now so confident of handling her emotions -- demonstrated as she smoothly fought back from 2-0 down in the first set against Linette -- that she has dispensed with her sports psychologist. Belarusian fifth seed Sabalenka is in the form of her life and on the brink of a maiden Grand Slam crown.

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Rybakina beats Azarenka to reach Australian Open final (Eyewitness News)

Rybakina won their semifinal 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 at a blustery Rod Laver Arena and will meet Aryna Sabalenka or Magda Linette in Saturday's final.

"I'm super happy to be in the final. "But... Two double faults from Azarenka then gave Rybakina another opportunity, which she took for 5-2 and a chance to serve for a place in the final. Nerves crept in on Rybakina's normally reliable serve and a double fault gifted Azarenka a chance to extend the contest, which she took with a backhand return winner. "I couldn't play really aggressive tennis. MELBOURNE - Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina beat Victoria Azarenka in straight sets to reach the Australian Open final on Thursday and end the Belarusian's dream of a third Melbourne title.

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Rybakina meets Sabalenka in Australian Open women's final (The Washington Post)

Aryna Sabalenka figures she'll feel some jitters when she steps out on court to face Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open final.

But Sabalenka reworked the mechanics on her serve during a five-day session less than a month before the U.S. It’s a style that evokes the way the Williams sisters went about winning when they began to transform the sport — and rather different from the way the current No. Then she found the serve. It’s a significant development for someone who struggled mightily with double-faulting last year, accumulating nearly 400 over the course of the season, including more than 20 in some matches. 1, Iga Swiatek, and her predecessor, the retired Ash Barty, went about things. It’s a big tournament, big final,” Sabalenka said.

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Sabalenka, Rybakina promise power-packed Australian Open final ... (SuperSport)

Two of the biggest hitters in women's tennis go toe-to-toe when Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina clash in Saturday's Australian Open final in Melbourne.

"Now I more or less understand what to expect. "I was just trying to hold myself, stay calm, just think about the next point. "I just have to take this responsibility and I just have to deal with that." Sabalenka is now so confident of handling her emotions – demonstrated as she smoothly fought back from 2-0 down in the first set against Linette – that she has dispensed with her sports psychologist. [Order of Play ](https://supersport.com/tennis/content/6fe8954d-93e9-4026-a196-ffa55f142c25/aus-open-23-order-of-play) Belarusian fifth seed Sabalenka is in the form of her life and on the brink of a maiden Grand Slam crown.

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Rybakina meets Sabalenka in Australian Open women's final (Tennis Magazine)

Aryna Sabalenka figures she'll feel some jitters when she steps out on court to face Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open final.

5; Rybakina is No. She is seeded No. "That's OK, to feel little bit nervous.

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Rybakina tops Azarenka to make Australian Open women's final (EverythingGP)

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached her second final in the past three Grand...

Sabalenka took a 9-0 mark in 2023 into Thursday’s second semifinal, while Linette made it to that stage of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in 30 appearances. 1 and a three-time runner-up at the U.S. The performance was particularly noteworthy against a returner and defender as established on hard courts as Azarenka, a former No.

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Australian Open lookahead: Sabalenka-Rybakina women's final (The Washington Post)

Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina plays in her second final in the past three Grand Slam tournaments when she meets No. 5 Aryana Sabalenka for the ...

Women’s Doubles Semifinals: No. 3 Stefanos Tsitsipas beat No. Men’s Singles Semifinals: No.

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'Super simple' Rybakina on unflappable march to second major ... (SuperSport)

The 23-year-old is already a Wimbledon champion and made serene progress to her second Grand Slam final, where she will face Aryna Sabalenka. Rybakina is so in ...

"I think experience is a big factor. "No one really puts pressure on her. So super easy to deal with. She listens, listens a lot. just receiving all the messages and everything. [Order of Play ](https://supersport.com/tennis/content/6fe8954d-93e9-4026-a196-ffa55f142c25/aus-open-23-order-of-play)

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Advantage Rybakina or Sabalenka in Australian Open final? (WTA Tennis)

They're two of the biggest hitters in the game, but it's going to take a lot more than fierce ball-striking by Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka if they ...

Sabalenka comes into this final with enormous confidence -- but perhaps subliminally insecure in the knowledge that her semifinal “breakthrough” wasn’t the final step. Here’s another window into her burgeoning maturity: Asked how she would approach the final, both emotionally and tactically, Sabalenka said, “To be honest, I think I’m not going to do something extra. Later that year in the fourth round at Wimbledon Sabalenka won 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. No one, Rybakina included, has begun the season in such a blaze. In a massive moment, she won seven of eight points. But all three of those matches occurred when Sabalenka was established near the top of the game, while Rybakina routinely delivered potential but rarely intangibles. In the first set against Azarenka, Rybakina even did so without her prime weaponry to hand, edging a tiebreak despite a 48% first-serve percentage. Alex, here’s all you need to know about Sabalenka’s state of mind: After dispatching Magda Linette in straight sets Thursday, she lost track of time in her on-court interview. None of her opponents in Melbourne has offered as much firepower as Rybakina will send her way. Linette](https://www.wtatennis.com/news/3038481/sabalenka-defeats-linette-to-reach-first-grand-slam-final) Azarenka](https://www.wtatennis.com/news/3038320/wimbledon-champion-rybakina-advances-to-australian-open-final) But with conditions in Rod Laver Arena playing slower than usual, which one will show the fortitude -- against their aggressive character -- to hit those few extra shots before a true opening occurs?

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Australian Open 2023: How to watch Elena Rybakina v Aryna ... (Eurosport.com)

The women's singles final of the first Grand Slam of the season will see reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina face world No. 5 Aryna Sabalenka.

Elena Rybakina takes on Aryna Sabalenka in the 2023 Australian Open final at 8:30 GMT on Saturday. [What is the prize money for Australian Open 2023? Stream the 2023 Australian Open live on The Belarusian has not lost a match or even dropped a set in 2023. Australian Open How can I watch Rybakina v Sabalenka at the Australian Open 2023 online?

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Rybakina meets Sabalenka in clash of big hitters for Australian ... (TimesLIVE)

Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina began her Australian Open campaign on the outer courts at Melbourne Park but the 22nd seed is now just one step away from ...

Rybakina would have climbed into the top 10 had the ranking points been available, but she has proved she belongs in the spotlight at Melbourne Park, knocking out three Grand Slam champions en route to this year's title clash. Russian-born Rybakina switched allegiance to Kazakhstan in 2018 to get more financial support and went on to become the country's first major singles champion at the All England Club, where she beat Tunisian Ons Jabeur in the final. Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina began her Australian Open campaign on the outer courts at Melbourne Park but the 22nd seed is just one step away from winning her second major, with only fellow big-hitter Aryna Sabalenka standing in her way.

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Mental battle key as power-hitters Elena Rybakina and Aryna ... (The Indian Express)

Rybakina is more methodical and stoic, not showing much emotion even when she's down, and able to rally to come back from deficits. Sabalenka, on the other ...

1 who is perhaps the only active women’s player that can claim to be a cleaner ball-striker than Rybakina. The baseline exchanges are more in Sabalenka’s wheelhouse. It is an approach that has been effective in the past. Sabalenka, on the other hand, is more impulsive and expressive. This is in stark contrast to Sabalenka’s serve. To quite an extent, Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka are cut from the same cloth.

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