Sabalenka fights back to snuff out home hopes of all-American final
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[September 08, 2023]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Second seed Aryna Sabalenka staged a Grand Slam
fight back for the ages to rock Madison Keys 0-6 7-6(1) 7-6(5) on
Thursday to deny the home crowd the all-American U.S. Open women's
final they had been dreaming of.
Sabalenka will now try to heap even more disappointment on U.S.
tennis fans in Saturday's final when she takes on Coco Gauff, who
beat Karolina Muchova 6-4 7-5 in a match halted for nearly an hour
when an environmental activist glued his feet to the floor of Arthur
Ashe Stadium.
A giddy capacity crowd waving U.S. flags were ready to celebrate
getting the final they hoped for when Keys bageled the Belarusian in
the opening set and was 5-3 up in the second, serving for a spot in
the final.
But Sabalenka had other ideas.
Her fight back began by breaking Keys to get back to 5-4 and
continuing the match. It would end two tie-breaks later with the
Belarusian walking off court into her second Grand Slam final of the
season.
In a contest featuring two of the biggest hitters in the women's
game, it was Keys coming out with guns blazing to dominate the
Belarusian, who will take over as world number one when the rankings
are updated on Monday.
Soaking up the energy of the home crowd, the 17th seed unleashed a
barrage of winners and broke Sabalenka three times to open the match
6-0.
Keys broke the Australian Open champion for a fourth time for a 2-1
lead in the second, leaving a frustrated Sabalenka screaming and
smashing her racquet.
But with Keys serving for a place in the final the Sabalenka who
players fear finally appeared.
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September 7, 2023 Belarus' Aryna Sabalenka celebrates after winning
her semi final match against Madison Keys of the U.S. REUTERS/Mike
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The Belarusian got her first break of match as the
set went to a tie-break which she won 7-1, sending the contest to a
third set that minutes earlier no one saw coming.
With the tension rising so did the quality of the match, the players
trading breaks in a tight third set that came down to a super
tie-breaker which Sabalenka again dominated 10-5.
For Keys, who played in the last all-American women's final in 2017,
losing to Sloane Stephens, is was a missed opportunity to return to
her home final that left her in tears.
"I think everyone at the start of the tournament would obviously be
really, really excited to be in the semis," said an emotional Keys.
"Right now it sucks.
"I just think being able to take this and turn it to a positive is
really possible.
"There is still a lot to be proud of and still tons of tennis to
play this season."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in New York. Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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