Aryna Sabalenka insists she has learned from last year’s final heartache to Madison Keys as she prepares to land the Australian Open title for a third time.Sabalenka’s consistency in 2025 was hugely impressive, with the world No 1 reaching the final at nine of the 16 events she contested.
But she won only four of those, with her losses including particularly painful close defeats against Keys and at the French Open against Coco Gauff.
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Sabalenka did secure her fourth Grand Slam title at the US Open, beating Amanda Anisimova, and now she faces a rematch of her first major final, when she defeated Elena Rybakina in Melbourne in a 2023 classic.”I actually know what was wrong in all of those finals that I played and I lost, and I would say that last year was lots of lessons, lots of things to learn about myself, and…
2026-01-30 13:37:00

