Rybakina Braces for Rematch Against Sabalenka as Australian Open Title Looms Large
Elena Rybakina, the Kazakh fifth seed, has narrowly escaped a grueling comeback from American sixth seed Jessica Pegula in their 1hr 40min arm-wrestle at the Australian Open. The thrilling match saw Rybakina's determination and resilience pay off as she emerged victorious with a scoreline of 6-3, 7-6 (9/7), booking her spot in the championship match against Belarusian world number one Aryna Sabalenka.
Rybakina, who has been on a sizzling hot form lately, had initially dominated the first set before Pegula staged an impressive comeback. The American saved three match points on her own serve but couldn't quite hold onto it as Rybakina broke back to level the score at one set apiece.
In a tense and closely contested second set, Rybakina's high-powered groundstrokes proved too much for Pegula, who ultimately fell short of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. The American saved three match points but Pegula's unrelenting spirit was soon to be rewarded with another lifeline as she broke Rybakina's serve to level the score at one set all.
The writing was on the wall as Rybakina surged forward, winning 22 consecutive matches after taking the first set. However, it wasn't until Pegula pulled off a stunning break that the match entered a thrilling tiebreaker. The American rallied behind her before ultimately succumbing to Rybakina's cool and collected demeanor.
Rybakina will now face Sabalenka for a second time in less than a year after the Belarusian had previously outmaneuvered her at the Australian Open last year, claiming the title by rallying from a set down. The Kazakh is eager to exact revenge but acknowledges that she must improve upon her previous performance.
"It was a great battle and I think just in the end she played a bit better and she won that match, very deserved," Rybakina said about their 2023 Melbourne decider. "I want to enjoy the final and, hopefully, I'm going to serve better than today and it's going to help me."
Rybakina is riding high on her recent form, having defeated Sabalenka at the WTA Finals in November and winning 19 of her last 20 matches. The Kazakh is now looking to cap off an incredible run with a second Grand Slam title.
As she prepares for the Australian Open final, Rybakina will be determined to draw inspiration from her previous match against Pegula, where she displayed immense resilience and grit.
Elena Rybakina, the Kazakh fifth seed, has narrowly escaped a grueling comeback from American sixth seed Jessica Pegula in their 1hr 40min arm-wrestle at the Australian Open. The thrilling match saw Rybakina's determination and resilience pay off as she emerged victorious with a scoreline of 6-3, 7-6 (9/7), booking her spot in the championship match against Belarusian world number one Aryna Sabalenka.
Rybakina, who has been on a sizzling hot form lately, had initially dominated the first set before Pegula staged an impressive comeback. The American saved three match points on her own serve but couldn't quite hold onto it as Rybakina broke back to level the score at one set apiece.
In a tense and closely contested second set, Rybakina's high-powered groundstrokes proved too much for Pegula, who ultimately fell short of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. The American saved three match points but Pegula's unrelenting spirit was soon to be rewarded with another lifeline as she broke Rybakina's serve to level the score at one set all.
The writing was on the wall as Rybakina surged forward, winning 22 consecutive matches after taking the first set. However, it wasn't until Pegula pulled off a stunning break that the match entered a thrilling tiebreaker. The American rallied behind her before ultimately succumbing to Rybakina's cool and collected demeanor.
Rybakina will now face Sabalenka for a second time in less than a year after the Belarusian had previously outmaneuvered her at the Australian Open last year, claiming the title by rallying from a set down. The Kazakh is eager to exact revenge but acknowledges that she must improve upon her previous performance.
"It was a great battle and I think just in the end she played a bit better and she won that match, very deserved," Rybakina said about their 2023 Melbourne decider. "I want to enjoy the final and, hopefully, I'm going to serve better than today and it's going to help me."
Rybakina is riding high on her recent form, having defeated Sabalenka at the WTA Finals in November and winning 19 of her last 20 matches. The Kazakh is now looking to cap off an incredible run with a second Grand Slam title.
As she prepares for the Australian Open final, Rybakina will be determined to draw inspiration from her previous match against Pegula, where she displayed immense resilience and grit.