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[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] The 23-year-old Kazakh ethereal beauty Elena Rybakina (Elena Rybakina) broke into this year's Australian Open women's singles final and will win the second Grand Slam gold cup in her career tomorrow. After the game, the press conference was repeatedly questioned by foreign media.

The main weapon of the 183cm-tall Rebakina is a powerful serve, which can reach a speed of 200 kilometers per hour.

In this competition, she set the fastest speed of 195 km/h, the first female player.

By the way, the top seed in the men's singles, Spain's "Bull" Nadal, created the fastest serve speed of this tournament at a speed of 198 km/h.

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Rebakina's serve is not only fast, but also has the most Aces in this tournament, reaching 45 in 6 games.

She was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1999.

By the third year of her junior year, she was still training at the famous Spartak Tennis Club in Russia.

However, because the Kazakh Tennis Association promised to provide her with financial support, such as arranging to go to a university in the United States.

Rebakina accepted the proposal and officially transferred to represent Kazakhstan in 2018.

Russia once had women's tennis superstars such as Sharapova and Kunikova in the 2000s, but has failed to discover the next generation of stars since then.

The last Russian female player to win a Grand Slam gold cup was the 36-year-old Sharapova who won the French Open in 2014.

Rebakina won Wimbledon last year and became the first person in Kazakh history. She said: "I am a Kazakh player. I did not choose the country (Russia) where I was born. Kazakhs believed in me and helped me a lot .”

After Rebakina defeated Poland's black horse Reinette in straight sets in the semi-finals, she was asked if Sharapova was her idol when she was growing up in Russia. Rebakina responded that she had no special idol in women's tennis , her idol since she was a child is Feder.

Talking about the upcoming championship match against Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, Rebakina said that she was happy and tired, but promised that she would play at her highest level, and this game may have a longer back and forth than usual.

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