Sabalianka.

(Reuters)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] In the 2023 Australian Open women's singles final, the 5th seed of Belarus, Aryna Sabalenka (Aryna Sabalenka) defeated the 22nd seed of Kazakhstan Rebakin 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Elena Rybakina, won her first Grand Slam championship in her career, and at the same time received 11 consecutive victories in the opening season of this year.

Sabalenka will rise to second in the world women's singles ranking next week. She also thanked the team for their support after the game, "You deserve this trophy."

In the fourth round of women's singles at the Australian Open last year, Sabalenka lost to the Estonian veteran Kaia Kanepi, who was ranked outside the world at the time. At that time, Sabalenka made as many as 40 unforced errors , There are also up to 15 double faults.

According to "ESPN", Sabalenka made 428 double faults in the last season, with an average of 7.78 times. Therefore, under the guidance of her team, Sabalenka changed the way of serving in August last year. to the effect.

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Reba Gina.

(AFP)

In the women's singles final of this year's Australian Open, Sabalenka used 17 ACES to overcome the problem of 7 double faults in the field. She thanked coach Anton Dubrov after winning the championship , and fitness trainer Jason Stacy (Jason Stacy), "I want to say that we went through a lot of setbacks last year. We worked so hard. You deserve this trophy. This is more about you than me."

As a strong serve player in today's women's tennis world, Rebakina served her serve at the fastest speed of 195 kilometers per hour, which also allowed her to score 65% of the first serve in the first set. Lost a set for the first time this year.

But Sabalenka also served at the fastest speed of 192 kilometers per hour. In the end, she scored 65% of the first serve and suppressed the opponent's first serve to 59%. The 55 winning goals in the game were better than the opponent's 31, allowing her to reverse and win the game.

Sabalianka.

(European News Agency)

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