Australian Open new women's singles champion Sabalenka.

(European News Agency)

[Reporter Liang Weiming/Comprehensive Report] The 5th seed Aryna Sabalenka (Aryna Sabalenka), who is from Belarus but played as a neutral, said it was "the best day of my life" after winning the Australian Open women's singles championship for the first time !” and emphasized that past failures made this victory even sweeter.

The women's singles finale "Heavy Gun Showdown", Sabalenka blasted 17 Aces, and after 3 hard battles, she reversed Russia's 22nd seed Elena Rybakina who was transferred to Kazakhs. , laughing and holding the first Grand Slam champion.

Sabalenka, who is ranked No. 5 in the world, is about to rise to No. 2 on Monday. After the game, she was very emotional. "It's hard to explain how I feel right now. I'm just happy, super happy, and very proud. I don't know how to explain, the best , the best day of my life."

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A year ago, Sabalenka was hastily eliminated in the fourth round of Melbourne Park. Because of repeated double faults, she was forced to adjust her serving action, and even asked a sports psychologist for help, hoping to control her hot temper on the spot. No one can help you.” After going through ups and downs, Sabalenka decided to deal with the problem independently, no longer relying on a psychologist, “I don’t need to be in a hurry, I just need to play well, keep calm, and believe in myself, and I can do it.”

The new Australian Open champion revealed that he was able to break through the bottleneck of the top 4 of the three Grand Slams because he learned lessons from continuous losses. "I now feel that I need those painful failures to understand myself better. Like being ready, happy to lose those games, to be a different player now."

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