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azpiiicueta · 8 months
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rosabelbelieve · 8 months
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cephalophinae · 12 days
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im restarting my blog ! so introducing myself:
name: gabriela
age: 22
zodiac sign: pisces sun gemini moon cap rising
my first language is portuguese (🇧🇷), but i will post mainly in english 💌
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jamnickowa · 11 months
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© Sabalenka Aryna Twitter/X WTA Finals 2023 😁😆🤣
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wallymal · 2 years
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WTA FINALS:JABEUR VS SABALENKA
WTA FINALS:JABEUR VS SABALENKA
These two competitors seem to magnets to major tournament heartbreaks. Ons Jabeur reached two grand slam finals with no success(the Wimbledon one was especially painful) this year whilst Aryna hasn’t won a Slam despite going to the final week on numerous occasions in the past. But this is a new ball game, tournament is back on US soil for the first time in 17 years, two US players one is a first…
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US Open : Sabalenka en route pour une deuxième finale consécutive
La Bélarusse Aryna Sabalenka (N.2 mondiale) a dominé Emma Navarro pour atteindre sa deuxième finale consécutive à l'US Open. Après une victoire 6-3, 7-6, elle s'impose comme la grande favorite, que ce soit face à Jessica Pegula ou Karolina Muchova, qui s'affrontent en soirée.
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a2zsportsnews · 10 days
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Badosa: One Request for Sabalenka
By Alberto Amalfi | @TennisNow | Tuesday September 10, 2024Photo credit: Simon Bruty/US Open/USTA Paula Badosa celebrated good friend Aryna Sabalenka’s US Open title with high praise and request. Two-time Australian Open champion Sabalenka defeated Jessica Pegula 7-5, 7-5 to capture her maiden US Open title on Saturday. The triumph came one year after Sabalenka squandered a one-set lead bowing to…
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f1tfballetc · 14 days
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Congratulations to some of the following who achieve and aim high in sports this week:
🎾 Aryna Sabalenka - 2024 US Open - Women's Singles champion
🎱 Rubilen Amit - 2024 WPA Women's World 9-Ball Championship champion
Your skill, perseverance, and focus have driven you to this incredible victory. 👏👏👏
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clicnscores-maroc · 1 month
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Apprends-en plus sur la victoire de Sabalenka sur ClicnScores Maroc
Le WTA 1000 n’aura plus de secret pour toi grâce à ClicnScores Maroc. Classements, matchs en live et scores des différents matchs t’attendent sur le site. Retrouves-y également une actu sportive sur la victoire de la Bélarusse Aryna Sabalenka en finale du tournoi.
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tennisonthebrain-blog · 4 months
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Roland Garros 2024 Women’s Prediction:
Sabalenka to Clinch Her Maiden Title
As the French Open draws near, the debate over who will lift the Roland Garros trophy intensifies. Despite Iga Swiatek's dominance in recent years, my pick for this year’s champion is Aryna Sabalenka. Here’s why.
Swiatek’s Draw: Potential Roadblocks Ahead
Swiatek, the three-time champion, faces a series of potential upsets along her path:
1st Round: A breeze against a Qualifier/Lucky Loser.
2nd Round: Naomi Osaka, despite her struggles on clay, could pose a threat with her powerful game.
3rd Round: No issues against Kudermetova or Bouzkova, both of whom have exploitable weaknesses.
4th Round: Krejcikova, a former champion at Roland Garros, stands out as a formidable opponent with a strong head-to-head record.
Quarters: Big hitters like Collins, Kostyuk, or Vondrousova could challenge Swiatek’s consistency on clay.
Semis: The semifinal stage presents a potential matchup with Coco Gauff, Jelena Ostapenko, Caroline Garcia, Ons Jabeur, Dayana Yastremska, or Amanda Anisimova. Gauff is a consistent performer but has struggled against Swiatek in the past. Ostapenko, with a perfect 4-0 record against Swiatek, poses the biggest threat. Garcia, Jabeur, Yastremska, and Anisimova all have the capability to upset Swiatek on their day. Come semifinal day, expect to see one of two Czechs, Krejcikova or Vondrousova, squaring off against Ostapenko or Anisimova.
Given these hurdles, I predict Swiatek will struggle to make it to the finals this year.
Sabalenka’s Path: Primed for Success
On the other hand, Aryna Sabalenka’s path seems more navigable:
1st Round: The elder Andreeva sister should be a straightforward match.
2nd Round: No significant threats from potential qualifiers/lucky losers.
3rd Round: Possible matchups with Badosa, Stephens, or Putinseva could be tests, but Sabalenka’s recent form should see her through.
4th Round: Easier opponents like Navarro, Schmiedlova, Keys, or Sherif are unlikely to derail her.
Quarters: Sabalenka’s dominance over potential rivals such as Kasatkina, Andreeva, Azarenka, Noskova, and Sakkari gives her a clear edge.
Semis: The biggest challenge might come from Elena Rybakina, who has the weapons to compete with Sabalenka. Other potential semifinalists include Elise Mertens, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Diane Parry, Elina Svitolina, Jasmine Paolini, Sorana Cirstea, and Qinwen Zheng. Among these, Svitolina and Paolini could pose significant threats, but Sabalenka's power game should prevail.
If Sabalenka continues her strong performances, especially in high-pressure situations, she looks poised to make her first French Open final.
The Final Showdown
Should Swiatek and Sabalenka both reach the final, history suggests a compelling battle. Despite Swiatek’s recent wins in Madrid and Rome, Sabalenka’s potential breakthrough on the Roland Garros clay could see her lifting the trophy. Recall the surprises of past finals where underdogs like Mats Wilander in 1985 and Andrés Gómez in 1990, who had lost to the favorites in precursor events, triumphed when it mattered at the big event.
Other potential finalists to challenge Sabalenka include Krejcikova, Ostapenko, Collins, Jabeur, Vondrousova, and Gauff. Among these, Vondrousova and Gauff present the biggest challenges, with their strong clay court games and grand slam experience.
Expect the unexpected in Paris, but keep an eye on Sabalenka—this could be her year to shine on the grand stage of Roland Garros.
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munafekideal · 5 months
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azpiiicueta · 1 year
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fabzortennisdesign · 8 months
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(via Sweatshirt épais avec l'œuvre « Aryna Sabalenka Tiger » de l'artiste Fabzor) 
🎾 Sabalenka 🐅
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alaturkanews · 1 year
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Tennis: How are Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian stars coping on the court?
The war in Ukraine and the decision to allow players from Russia and Belarus cast a shadow over this year’s French Open – putting some of the world’s best players in a difficult position.  Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka caused a stir after defeating her Ukrainian opponent Elina when she criticised the actions of her country’s authoritarian president, explicitly saying “I don’t support the…
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novedadesmadrid · 1 year
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Aryna Sabalenka comenzará Roland-Garros contra una jugadora que la "odia"
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a2zsportsnews · 11 days
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Sabalenka Takes US Open Crown
Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka is the 2024 US Open women’s singles champion, defeating American Jessie Pegula 7-5, 7-5. This is Sabalenka’s third career Grand Slam title and her second this year. After her victory, Sabalenka told the sold-out crowd of 23,000  under the roof in Arthur Ashe Stadium, “I never say this, but, really, I’m super proud of myself.” From the beginning of the match, you could…
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