MELBOURNE: Elena Rybakina made history, becoming the first Kazakhstan player to capture the Australian Open women’s singles title, defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in a three-set contest on Saturday.
This is her second major title after the Wimbledon 2022 title, having become the first-ever Kazakhstan to win the Wimbledon as well. The world number five adds another first to her resume, beating Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to secure the title, as per WTA’s official website.
She has now avenged the loss back in 2023 by Sabalenka, when she was first denied the Aussie glory just months after winning the Wimbledon title. At the Rod Lever Arena, the 26-year-old Kazakh star took two hours and 18 minutes to win the title, striking 28 winners to start off the year with a Grand Slam.
ELENA RYBAKINA IS AN AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPION 🏆
The No.5 seed defeats Aryna Sabalenka in an enthralling three-set encounter in Melbourne 👏 @wwos • @espn • @tntsports • @wowowtennis • #AO26 pic.twitter.com/iWAAHFZFHR
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The trophy was presented to her by Jennifer Capriati, the Australian Open women’s singles champion in 2001 and 2002, as per the tournament’s official website.
They entered the Grand Slam final without dropping a set, first since Wimbledon 2008 and the first in Australia since 2004. In their 15th head-to-head match-up, it was Rybakina’s class which earned her the victory. The fifth seed broke Sabalenka in her opening serving game, and her shots were clean and powerful
This win makes Rybakina the sixth player in the Open Era to secure her first two major titles on grass and hard court after Amelie Mauresmo, Lindsay Davenport, Maria Sharapova, Maria Hingis and Venus Williams. She is also the first to secure the Australian Open singles women’s crown by beating top three ranked players, since Naomi Osaka won it back in 2019.
Following her Australian Open win, the world number five Elena Rybakina exclaimed that it was “really a Happy Slam”. Speaking after the match, as quoted by the Australian Open’s official website, Rybakina said, “It was a battle. I am really proud. It is really a Happy Slam (referring to the tournament’s nickname).”
“I am really glad that we achieved this result … hopefully we can keep on going strong this year,” said Rybakina while pointing out her team’s role in her success. She also expressed hope that she and Sabalenka, the top-ranked player, would have more title clashes together. “I know it is tough, but I just hope that we are going to play many more finals together,” she said.
Sabalenka congratulated Rybakina on her “incredible run” and vowed to capture the prize next year. “Let us hope that next year, Daphne (the trophy’s name is Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup) is going to be ours, right?” said Sabalenka after her loss, turning to her team.(ANI)
