World 1, Arena Sabalinka, successfully defended her American open title by winning 6-4 7-6 (7-3) against Amanda Anisimova in New York.
Sabalinka sealed an arduous victory against Anisimova in Flaching Midoz, which made her the first woman to win the championship in successive years since Serena Williams in 2014.
The Belarusia won the title of Grand Slam fourth in her career, all in difficult courts – after she now added victories in New York to her Australian open husband.
Sabalinka, who fell on her knees after achieving victory with an uninterrupted service and jumped up and down with her coaches in the stands in a scene of complete joy.
“I will reach more finals and I don’t care about your place in the world that I want in my box.”
Both women were looking to bury the tissues of the last scar, as Ankasova returned in a big final after 56 days of Wimbledon whose whiteness, while Sabalinka suffered from supernatural defeats in the Australian Open and French Open Championship – who forced to apologize after a press conference not paid towards the winner Coco Goff in the end.
Sabalinka also lost to Anisimova in the semi -finals in Wimbledon, and put it in her strange position of being at the distance of the best player in the world, but without a big cup in 2025, but I devoted a battle of her opponent to secure silver tools.
How did Sabalenka win in New York
With heavy rain queens, the ceiling was closed, adding an additional edge to the atmosphere and allowing both women to be beaten with confidence.
Anasimova should be the worst when she fell into service immediately, and extends her round of loss of matches in the Grand Slam to 14.
The group was threatening to escape from Anisimova in a similar way to Limbledon, but she told herself before all this tournament to be courage and operated the winners in opposite corners to finally reach the blackboard.
After winning one match, she quickly made these three consecutive, where the crowd greeted each winner of great chant.
The American was dominating both the winner and the number of mistakes, and it was the last one who ascended again, as Sabalenka responded with four consecutive games to take the opening group.
Anisimova, who was struggling with the ceiling lighting on the ball, was very inconsistent to apply any solid pressure.
Anisimova criticized a frustration ball when he gave her a rear corridor from Sabalinsa another break in the third match of the second group, and although it fought to the level, the eighth seed service was a great responsibility.
Sabalenka advanced again to lead 5-3 and soon found itself working on the title.
Perhaps it was imperative that it was clear. Annisimova somehow dug from a back lub that was cast Sabalinka in the net to give herself a chance of settlement, and made huge strikes more than 5-5.
If there was a moment for the appearance of demons, it was now, but Sabalenka took the group to a tie, as it could not be touched this season, and this time she finished the mission.
Animova’s final balance, which includes 29 inverted errors, including seven dual mistakes, was eventually, but the Americans, who started the year that was classified outside the first thirty places, would get the consolation of being a player in the first four on Monday.
“It was a great summer, as he lost in two successive finals, it is great, but it is very difficult,” 24-year-old Anzemova, who left crying again after her heart 6-0 in Wimbledon two months ago.
“I did not fight hard enough for my dreams today.”
Story of the tape: Sabalenka vs Anisimova
“Sabalinka showed what her hero is.”
Sky Sports Tennis’ Martina Navratilova:
“For the match that was straight groups, there have been many changes in the momentum inside the match.
“Arena Sabalinka showed what her hero was, because she was subjected to great pressure on her – she lost the finals at the Australian Open and French Open.
“Amanda Anisimova must keep her head high. She carried her here today and is now in conversation in all major companies.
“Sabalenka had just a fiery power and a little more.
“It is not good to see anissimova very dissatisfied.”
Sky Sports Tennis’ Marion Bartoli:
“Sabalinka deserves victory today.
“It is always difficult to see the torment of the loser, unlike the pure joy of the winner.
“I was losing with being a winner. You just don’t want to see such a wonderful player as anissimova looks very broken now and is upset.
“She gave everything she had today and did much better than she was in Wimbledon. But Sabalinka had better tactics.”
“Sabalenka did not give anything far away”
Sky Sports Tennis’ Laura Robson:
“Curtis’s sitting, it was very fun to see the assembly of Sabalinka when things could have taken a turn in the second group.
“I played a luster of a draw, and I did not give anything far away.
“Everything that happened this year – especially the Roland Garros final, has left herself mentally in that match (against Coco Goff) – it has been something that everyone has mentioned since then.
“Under the pressure today, everything on the line, and with the crowd against you, I barely put a foot in this crusher.
“This is the mentality that we knew from Sabalenka, and we saw it in the semi -finals as well.”
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