Former world number one Azarenka, who has been
in top form since tennis restarted following its
pandemic-enforced hiatus, needed a medical timeout in the second
set and ended up losing the match in 68 minutes.
"I want to first of all congratulate Aryna and her team on a
good week," Azarenka said. "It was my pleasure to play against
you in the final, unfortunately not in the best way.
"Thank you everybody and please stay safe. I also want to just
say hi to my baby boy Leo."
Sabalenka had to twice battle back from the brink of defeat --
first against American Coco Gauff and then against Spain's Sara
Sorribes Tormo -- to reach the final, but showed no sign of the
inconsistencies that have often dogged her on the big stage.
She dominated from behind the baseline with her trademark
powerful groundstrokes, running away with the match after
breaking early in each set.
The world number 12 wrapped up the one-sided affair with an
unreturnable serve out wide and celebrated her seventh WTA
career singles title and second of the year with a fist pump and
a kiss blown to the heavens.
"This was not the best final," Sabalenka told her opponent at
the trophy presentation. "Hopefully you will get better soon.
Thank you everyone who made this week possible. I enjoyed myself
every day here."
(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; editing by Clare
Fallon)
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