On January 25, Beijing time, the Australian Open women's singles final ended, and finally the world No. 1 Sabalenka lost to Keys 1-2, and the championship was lost, while Keys won the Grand Slam championship for the first time, ushering in a huge breakthrough, and this championship is full of gold!
Sabalenka is ranked No. 1 in the world, has won the Australian Open 2 consecutive championships, the goal of this tournament to defend the champion is to impact the three consecutive championships, and after several rounds of duels, Sabalenka swept Badosa 2-0 to easily advance to the final, won the Australian Open 21 consecutive wins, the impact of the three consecutive championships is only one step away, the opponent in the final is the world's No. 14 Case, the opponent played exceptionally in this event, and the semi-finals were to pick out the world's No. 2 Swiatek to reach the final, breaking a big upset!
In terms of overall strength, Sabalenka is suppressing Case, and the record is also crushing the opponent, not to mention that Swiatek is out, Sabalenka has a great opportunity to usher in the Australian Open three consecutive championships, but the result is a big surprise, Sabalenka actually overturned!
In the first set, Sabalenka was in poor form and quickly lost the first set 3-6, and in the second set, Sabalenka launched a counterattack and completed consecutive breaks to equalize 6-2. After the decisive set came to 5-5, Keys was more willpowered, won two games in a row to win 7-5, defeated Sabalenka 2-1, and won the Grand Slam championship for the first time in his career!
Congratulations to Case, it's really a veteran who has a lot of ambitions, and won the Grand Slam championship at the age of 30, and this championship is really not simple, even Krybakina, Swiatek, and Sabalenka won this championship, and five of the 7 games played three sets, this willpower is really strong, and the championship is well deserved, and Keys also won 2000 points and 3.5 million Australian dollars, which can be called a super winner!
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