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Sabalenka to Andreeva: Five women to watch at the Australian OpenWorld number one Aryna Sabalenka will be hot ... number 15 possesses a fine array of shots and a tactical nous that belies her age. She won a maiden WTA title in Iasi, Romania, in July.
That's a fine way to round into form as Navarro returns to Indian Wells, where she defeated Sabalenka along the way to her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal last ... The challenge for the Czech now is to ...
Red-hot Russian 17-year-old Andreeva ... but minutes later Sabalenka sealed the win and lined up a shot at the WTA tour's ...
Three days ago, the 20-year-old won her fourth match in four days to claim her first career WTA title ... forehands and backhands; Sabalenka with more spin on her shots but similar pace and ...
Top seed Sabalenka pulled herself out of a slump to bring some of her best tennis to the California desert this year and got off to a hot start on ... some nifty drop shots with her usual forehand ...
Sabalenka's dominant season was bookmarked with Australian Open and US Open titles, with plenty of winning in between. While she is still competing in the WTA Finals in Riyadh, Iga Swiatek's loss ...
Aryna Sabalenka is in high spirits at the WTA Finals and closing in on the year ... Sabalenka came into camera shot between the Sky Sports pair and said: "I heard you guys talking about me.
And a massive serve for a Sabalenka hold! Pegula needs to hold serve to stay in the match, and the tournament. Advertisement It's loud out there on Arthur Ashe. What a shot, what a start to the game.
Aryna Sabalenka's game has always been synonymous with crushing power and unwavering grit but as the world number one strives to find success on different surfaces, she is adding variety to her game ...
Aryna Sabalenka has hit out at the WTA over the organisation of the WTA Finals in Mexico, saying she feels “disrespected”. Cancun was announced as the host of the governing body’s showpiece ...
Jelena Ostapenko powered past world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka Monday to win the Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, Germany. In a contest between two of the best linear ballstrikers on the WTA Tour ...
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