World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka said her sensational form this year is “like a dream” after defeating Coco Gauff 6-3, 7-6 (7/3) on Saturday to win her third Madrid Open title.
Last year’s runner-up cruised past the American, ranked fourth, in the first set before digging deep in the second to triumph in a tie-break, sealing victory as Gauff double faulted.
Sabalenka recorded her tour-leading 31st victory this season on the Madrid clay, adding the WTA 1000 trophy to titles in Brisbane and Miami.
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It was the sixth final she has reached this year and the 37th of her career, the fourth in five years at Madrid.
“[Getting to six finals] sounds crazy, to be honest... I work hard and I know that if I bring my game and if I fight for every point that I’m capable of that,” Sabalenka said. “But to actually like do it for real, I was like, okay, this is cool. This is ... like a dream.”
“I really hope that I’m going to keep doing what I’m doing and keep playing the way I’m playing right now,” she said.
Last year Sabalenka was beaten by Iga Swiatek in the showpiece, who Gauff thrashed in the semi-final on Thursday.
The Pole is struggling for form, which gives Sabalenka little competition for the world No. 1 spot and makes her a leading contender for the French Open, the site of Swiatek’s last title almost a year ago.
“You know, like now probably Iga is not doing well, which is absolutely fine, and I know that she’s going to come back,” Sabalenka said.
“I’m just working for the future, like trying to improve my game as much as I can, just so I’m ready for whoever is going to bring the challenge on court.”
The three-time Grand Slam champion ripped through the first set after Gauff managed an initial hold.
Sabalenka won the next 17 points and racked up a 4-1 lead with breaks in the third and fifth games, as Gauff struggled to cope with her immense power.
The 21-year-old American, who won the US Open in 2023, managed a break of her own to slow down the 2021 and 2023 Madrid champion.
Sabalenka broke again to wrap up the first set in 35 minutes with her second set point as Gauff sliced wide.
The American came out reinforced in the second set, switching up her serve more and secured a break in the third game, consolidating for a 3-1 advantage.
Gauff saved two break points as Sabalenka applied heavy pressure in the sixth game, holding for a 4-2 lead.
At 5-4 up and serving for the set Gauff twice double faulted, handing her opponent three break points.
Sabalenka dropped her racquet in a comical moment during a rally on the second of those, the Belarusian looking at the crowd in bemusement, as Gauff saved all three.
After squandering set point Gauff saved another break point, but Sabalenka eventually claimed the game at the fifth time of asking.
The world number one battled through a tough hold for 6-5, but spurned a championship point as Gauff forced a tie-break.
Sabalenka secured two mini-breaks before Gauff fought back on serve, but eventually the 26-year-old took control, opening up three more championship points.
Gauff handed victory to this year’s Australian Open runner-up on a plate with a double fault.
Sabalenka pulled level at 5-5 with Gauff head-to-head and matched Petra Kvitova’s record of three women’s Madrid Open titles.
“Overall there’s a lot of positives to take, [but I’m] obviously disappointed with maybe how I played today,” Gauff said. “I feel like I could have showed up better.”
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