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Sabalenka defeated Ghaf in direct sets to win Madrid Open for the 20th career title


Madrid-Saturday defeated Coco Ghaf at No. 1-Ranned Aryana Sabalenka 4 in the straight set to win the third Madrid Open and 20th career title.

Sabalenka operated the first set by Kizja Magika Clay Clay Court-3-6, -6-6 (3) in the tiebreaker.

Sabalenka added to the titles in Madrid in 2021 and 2021, and Petra is equal to the record of the Petra Kevtover tournament. It was the top third of the year Sabalenka Tour after Brisbane and Miami. He also pulled the layer with his head from head to head with five wins.

Gauf could have risen to number second with a win. The US Open Champion lost just one set this week until the US Open Champion final. Gulf’s great record in the final has dropped to nine wins.

Sabalenka first pushed Ghaf with his drive, winning 5 Points points drawn during a division to start 3-1. When Gauf found his shots around his shots, the former champion forced the second set tiebreaker and excavated to crush an opportunity to return.

Sabalenka missed the championship point in the second set, reciting his failure to convert three championship points to the IGA Sweetch in the final last year. After screaming for himself for his missed opportunity, the three-time Grand Slam winner moved his monster, fixed and finished his Tour-high 31th win of 2025.

When the final shot of Ghaf hit the net, Sabalenka dropped her arms in the air.

“It was really a tough match,” said Sabalenka. “It was really intense at the end of the second set and I was very sensitive. I’m glad that I was able to handle my emotions.”

Caspar Rud Jack Dropper starred in the men’s final on Sunday.



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