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‘Like a Dream’: Aryana Sabalenka defeated Coco Goff and win the third Madrid Open title | Tennis news

Aryana Sabalanka raised the Madrid Open title after defeating Coco Goff in the final. (AP)

World No. 1 Aryana Sabalanka Gained him third Madrid Open Title defeated Coco goff 6-3, 7-6 (7/3) on Saturday in Madrid. The victory marked the 31st victory for his tour this season, including his previous titles in Brisbane and Miami, while Petra was also matched to the records of three women from Quitova. Madrid open title,
After Goff’s initial grip, Sabalenka dominated the first set, won 17 consecutive points and a 4–1 lead with a break in the third and fifth matches.
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26 -year -old Belarusi achieved the first set in 35 minutes when Gauf The second set is sliced ​​wide at the point.
“To be crazy in six finals seems crazy, to be honest … I work hard and I know if I bring my game and if I fight for every point that I am able to it. But really really like it for real, I like it, I like it, it’s good, it’s good. It’s like a dream. I really hope that I am doing what I am playing right now and I am playing right now.”
21-year-old Gauf, 2023 US Open Champion, showed more resistance in the second set, broke into the third game and consolidated for 3–1 benefits.
At 5-4, serving for the set, Gauf faced difficulty with double defects and the first three break points survived Sabalenka Finally claimed the break.
A remarkable moment took place when Sabalenka dropped her racket during a rally, seeing the crowd to see the crowd.
The match was concluded in a tie-break, where Sabalenka scored several championship points, before Goff’s double fault won it.
“You know, like IGA is not doing well now, which is absolutely fine, and I know she is going to come back. I am just working for the future, as if I am trying to improve my game as much as I can, I am ready for anyone who is going to challenge in the court.”
This victory was particularly important as Sabalenka ended as a runner-up last year, defeated to IGA Swetech, who was defeated by Goff in this year’s semi-finals.
The victory represented Sabalenka’s sixth final presence this year and marked his fourth final in five years in Madrid, 37th of his career.
The current form of a three -time Grand Slam Champion holds him as a prominent contender for the French Open, where Svetek claimed his final title about a year ago.
The result brought Sabalenka level to 5-5 against Goff to 5-5 in head matches.
“Overall to take a lot of positivity, but I am clearly disappointed that perhaps I may play today. I think I could show better,” Gauf reflected after the match.

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