Aryna Sabalenka has finally conquered the heartbreak of a challenging season, channeling past disappointments into a triumphant US Open title defense. The world’s top player demonstrated immense mental strength to overcome a spirited Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-6 (3), claiming the fourth Grand Slam championship of her career and silencing the demons of previous final-round defeats.
This victory was a testament to Sabalenka’s growth. After painful losses in the Australian Open and French Open finals this year, she entered this match with a different mindset. She played with controlled aggression, absorbing Anisimova’s powerful groundstrokes while methodically constructing her own points. Her ability to remain calm, even when facing a partisan New York crowd cheering for her American opponent, was the key to her success.
The ultimate test of her resolve came as she served for the title. A shocking smash error at a crucial moment gifted Anisimova a lifeline, which the American immediately took to break back. In previous finals, this might have been the turning point for a collapse. Instead, Sabalenka regrouped, held serve, and delivered a masterclass in the ensuing tiebreak, extending her remarkable winning streak in tiebreaks to 19.
“After those two finals where I completely lost control over my emotions, I just didn’t want that to happen again,” Sabalenka admitted. This win is more than just another trophy; it represents a profound personal victory, proving she can handle immense pressure and emerge as a champion forged by adversity.
Iron Resolve: Sabalenka Conquers Past Demons to Clinch Fourth Major
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