Aryna Sabalenka is on the verge of breaking through at the US Open after several strong performances at this final grand slam of the year. Despite two semifinal finishes and a runner-up position, she has yet to secure the championship in New York, though her chances look promising this year.
Entering the US Open, which kicks off on Monday, Sabalenka is considered a top contender, buoyed by her recent triumph in Cincinnati where she won her 15th WTA title without losing a set. The Belarusian, who experienced heartbreak in last year’s final against Coco Gauff, now returns to Flushing Meadows with high expectations, potentially becoming the ninth player in ten years to win their first US Open title.
Sabalenka acknowledges the unpredictability of sports, especially tennis, and focuses on her performance rather than predictions. She aims to bring her best game to the court, hoping to continue the trend of new winners at the US Open.
The emotional impact of her loss in last year’s final was profound, leading her to a dramatic on-court reaction. Sabalenka admitted that the defeat was a valuable lesson in managing her thoughts during matches. She plans to apply these insights in the coming weeks, striving to maintain focus without letting stress overwhelm her.
The 26-year-old has largely managed to balance her professional and personal life well. She emphasizes the importance of enjoying time off the court, which she believes contributed to her success last year. This balanced approach allows her to stay mentally refreshed and ready for competition.
Following her Cincinnati win, Sabalenka quickly shifted focus to a new promotional venture with the açaí brand Oakberry, introducing her own “Power Serve Bowl.” Her immediate transition to this new project reflects her diverse interests and off-court activities.
Sabalenka’s first-round opponent at the US Open is Australia’s Priscilla Hon. After missing Wimbledon due to a shoulder injury, Sabalenka’s determination has only grown stronger. She has played three tournaments since her return, gradually improving her form and confidence.
Martina Navratilova believes Sabalenka might be the freshest competitor in the tournament, having skipped the Olympics. This break could provide her with an edge, as other players may be dealing with fatigue or minor injuries.
Sabalenka’s recent victories, including wins over top-ranked players like Iga Świątek and Jessica Pegula, have elevated her ranking to second. Her powerful game, particularly her serve and groundstrokes, was evident in her Australian Open title win earlier this year. Despite personal challenges, such as the loss of her ex-boyfriend, Sabalenka has managed to perform admirably, reaching major stages in various tournaments.
Reflecting on her season, Sabalenka expresses satisfaction with her progress and resilience. Her goals remain ambitious, focusing on personal and professional growth. With a strong resolve and high aspirations, she aims to make a huge impact in the upcoming tournaments, including the US Open.
Since 2015, only Naomi Osaka has won the US Open title more than once, with other winners being first-time champions. As Sabalenka seeks to join the ranks of past champions, she remains committed to giving her all on the court.
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