The UAE News report: Strong Aryna Sabalenka on Wednesday won the Abu Dhabi Open title after beating unseeded Russian Veronika.
The 22-year-old Belarusian rose to a career high ranking of seven on the back of her latest triumph by producing magical performance.
The fourth seed outplayed the unseeded Russian Veronika Kudermetova 6-2 6-2 in the final to clinch her third straight title on the Tour, following her back-to-back triumphs in Ostrava and Linz last year.
“I was doing everything I could in each match from the beginning, and I’m really happy to start this season with a title,” Sabalenka said in the post-match press conference.
“Every final is really something special, and I would say, finals are a different competition. This final was really nice, and I would say a really fast game.” The emphatic win also gave Sabalenka a great confidence boost ahead of the Australian Open, the year’s first Grand Slam — where she would be hoping to make a deep run, having never gone beyond the round of 16 in any of the Slams in the past.
“I came here to play some matches after one month of just preparation. I played six matches and it’s really important and I’m really happy I could play that long and to win this title,” Sabalenka said.
“I’m going to Australia, I’m confident with only one thing, that I’ll do everything I can to win matches and that’s the only confidence I have right now.” Sabalenka also extended her unbeaten run to 15 matches.
“I’m really happy to keep winning, and I’ll do everything I can to keep winning!” Sabalenka said. “Nobody likes to lose!”
Sabalenka was too strong for her Russian rival on Wednesday, hitting 18 winners and converting six of the 12 break points she earned in the match.
“In the first two games of her serve, I was trying to see what she was doing on her serve. Then, I don’t know, I just felt where she was serving, and I was just following my feelings, and it worked really well. I also put a lot of pressure on her in my service games.” The 22-year-old Belarusian will rise to a career high ranking of seven on the back of her latest triumph.“I’m really proud that I was fighting no matter what,” said Sabalenka. “Some matches, I didn’t feel my serve, some matches I didn’t feel my forehand or backhand, but I would just keep fighting, finding my shots, and that this is what I’m really proud of, and really happy with this title.” – abdulbasit@theuaenews.com