Focused and determined, Aryna Sabalenka clinched her second consecutive Australian Open title with a commanding 6-3 6-2 victory over Zheng Qinwen in the final.
The world No.2 Sabalenka started the match with a brutal display of dominance, swiftly securing a 2-0 lead while relinquishing only a single point in the process. Notably, Eurosport provided a compelling statistic, revealing that Sabalenka clinches a set 94% of the time after earning an early break. To claim the third game and extend her lead to 3-0, Sabalenka exhibited her resilience by winning five consecutive points, confidently overcoming a challenging 0-40 deficit.
Zheng then finally interrupted Sabalenka’s momentum with a flawless love hold in the following game, to which Sabalenka responded with a love hold of her own, solidifying her commanding 4-1 lead. Facing a daunting 2-5 0-40 deficit, Zheng bravely saved three set points, ultimately holding serve and prolonging the set. In the subsequent game on Sabalenka’s serve, the Chinese player fended off one more set point, but she eventually succumbed to the Belarusian’s power.
Having opened the second set with a break, Sabalenka maintained her dominance, surging through the remainder of the match. Although the final game posed a challenge, with Zheng saving four…