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Aryna Sabalenka’s U.S. Open win confirms battle for supremacy with Iga Swiatek

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Last updated: September 8, 2024 7:44 pm
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In a landmark triumph at the U.S. Open, Aryna Sabalenka firmly positioned herself as a leading force in women’s tennis. Her 7-5, 7-5 victory over Jessica Pegula showcased her remarkable growth and resilience, a stark contrast to her previous struggles in crucial matches. Winning her first Grand Slam outside the Australian Open and becoming the only WTA player to hold two majors highlights her ascendancy.

Sabalenka’s transformation over the past year has been notable. From faltering against Coco Gauff in the previous year’s final to overcoming a five-game deficit against Pegula, she has shown significant improvements in both her game and mental fortitude. This victory marks her dominance on hard courts, with an astonishing 27 wins in her last 28 Grand Slam matches on the surface.

Despite Sabalenka’s achievements, world No. 1 Iga Swiatek also remains a dominant force, particularly on clay. She has won four out of the last five French Opens and had an impressive clay season, reinforcing her supremacy. However, Swiatek’s consistency across surfaces has been questioned, as she has not progressed beyond the quarterfinals at a Slam outside of the French Open since her 2022 U.S. Open win.

Sabalenka’s upward trajectory is juxtaposed with Swiatek’s remarkable consistency, maintaining her position as world No. 1 with a wide margin. Sabalenka has dealt with injuries and personal challenges but has still managed to bounce back stronger, which was evident in her recent performances. As both players continue to vie for dominance, the narrative transcends a mere surface rivalry, evolving into a broader battle for Grand Slam supremacy.

Heading into the upcoming season, Sabalenka exudes confidence, embodying a newfound lightness and readiness to take on further challenges. In contrast, Swiatek remains focused on maintaining her top spot without taking breaks, even amid the demanding tour schedule.

Sabalenka’s momentum continues to build as she heads into 2025, prepared to defend her Australian Open title with no major hurdles in sight. Despite Swiatek’s statistically stellar year and her position as the world’s best player by every conceivable measure, Sabalenka owns the Grand Slam titles and the momentum. She may not be the best on paper, but she’s certainly relishing her current standing.

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