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Elena Rybakina stuns Sabalenka from 3-0 down to win her maiden Australian Open

The No.5 seed defeated Aryna Sabalenka in an enthralling three-set encounter in Melbourne, avenging her Australian Open 2023 defeat against the same opponent

Ashutosh Sahoo

In a final that will go down as an all-time classic, Elena Rybakina produced a miraculous second-half recovery to defeat world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. The victory secures Rybakina’s second Grand Slam title and marks a historic moment of redemption after her heartbreak in the 2023 final.

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Down a break and trailing 3-0 in the deciding set, Rybakina looked to be fading against the Belarusian's relentless power. However, a tactical reset and a flurry of forehand winners saw the Kazakhstani rattle off five straight games to flip the script and silence the Rod Laver Arena crowd.

From 0-3 down to glory

The match was a rollercoaster of momentum. After taking a clinical first set, Rybakina struggled in the second as Sabalenka’s "surf-inspired" aggression took over. When the top seed surged to a 3-0 lead in the third, the outcome seemed inevitable.

The comeback timeline:

  • At 0-3 down, Rybakina’s coach Stefano Vukov was heard shouting, "You need energy! Put more energy!"

  • Rybakina responded by winning three consecutive games to level at 3-3, capitalizing on a double-fault and a nervy netted forehand from Sabalenka.

  • Leading 5-4, Rybakina served for the championship. Despite a brief 0-15 wobble, she found two massive first serves when it mattered most to seal the title.

Revenge served cold

The win carries immense weight for Rybakina, who lost the 2023 final to Sabalenka in a similar three-set arm-wrestle. By denying Sabalenka her third Australian Open crown, Rybakina has established herself as the premier ball-striker in the women's game.

Match statistics: Rybakina vs. Sabalenka

CategoryElena Rybakina (5)Aryna Sabalenka (1)
Score6-4, 4-6, 6-44-6, 6-4, 4-6
Aces97
Winners3431
Break Points Saved5/72/5
Total Points Won9894

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