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    Rybakina beats Azarenka to reach Australian Open final

    AndrieBy AndrieJanuary 27, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    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.

    Elena Rybakina beat Victoria Azarenka in their Australian Open semifinal match on 26 January 2023. Picture: @AustralianOpen/Twitter

    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.

    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.

    The Moscow-born Kazakh prevailed in 1hr 41min against the 2012 and 2013 champion to account for a third major winner in as many matches.

    The 22nd seed had already defeated reigning French and US Open champion Iga Swiatek in the fourth round and 2017 Roland Garros winner Jelena Ostapenko in the quarter-finals at Melbourne Park.

    “I’m super happy to be in the final. Today it was a bit tougher for me because it was different conditions,” said the 23-year-old Rybakina.

    “I couldn’t play really aggressive tennis. The ball was not going so much, but I’m happy that in the end I managed to win.

    “I’ll try my best in the final of course.”

    Big-serving Rybakina won in straight sets when the pair played at Indian Wells last year, their only previous meeting.

    Azarenka, 33, was largely on the back foot again against the grace and power of Rybakina, who was in her first Melbourne Park semifinal.

    Rybakina reached the last four largely on the back of her powerful serving, having sent down 35 aces in her five matches, more than any other player.

    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.

    Azarenka withstood an early assault from Rybakina’s heavy, deep groundstrokes to force the first break point, which she converted with a high volley, only for her opponent to strike straight back.

    Now powering winners off both wings and utilising her wide reach, Rybakina broke a second time for 5-3.

    Trying to close out, the Kazakh’s first serve deserted her. Azarenka saved a set point and then created two break points of her own, converting the second.

    At 5-5 Rybakina’s second double fault gave 24th seed Azarenka three break points.

    But Rybakina showed why she is already a Grand Slam champion by averting the crisis and sealing the game with her sixth ace.

    In a tight tiebreak Azarenka went long at 4-5 to give Rybakina two set points. She needed only one to go ahead after exactly an hour of play.

    ‘HARD TO DIGEST’

    The aces and winners kept coming at the start of the second set, Azarenka getting more frustrated as she was broken to love to go 2-1 down.

    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.

    Rybakina was not to be denied though and broke again to reach her first Australian Open final.

    Azarenka will return to the top 20 in the world but felt she did not do herself justice on the night.

    “Right now especially it’s kind of hard to digest,” said the Belarusian, who was contesting her first Australian Open semifinal since her last triumph a decade ago.

    “I’m proud of myself how I fought and I tried.

    “But… tennis-wise I felt like I just wasn’t there, especially in the important moments when I kept creating those opportunities for me. Just couldn’t convert them.”





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