MELBOURNE (DPA)
Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina won her power battle with Aryna Sabalenka to claim a first Australian Open title.
Three years after losing to the same opponent in one of the great recent grand slam finals, and three-and-a-half since winning her first major title at Wimbledon, Rybakina is back at the top of the women's game.
It will be another bitter pill to swallow for Sabalenka, who led 3-0 in the deciding set, only for Rybakina to stage a fightback and triumph 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
Having won back-to-back titles in Melbourne in 2023 and 2024, Sabalenka has now lost close finals two years in a row after Madison Keys got the better of her 12 months ago.
Last year she lost five of her nine finals, including bitterly to Coco Gauff at the French Open and to Rybakina at the WTA Finals, and, while she claimed a fourth slam title at the US Open, the pattern is undeniable.
Sabalenka smiled through her disappointment on the podium, saying: "Thank you to my team for always being there, enduring me losing finals, but also sometimes we win them so let's hope for the best."
Rybakina, who has now won 10 consecutive matches against top-10 opponents, served out the victory with her sixth ace, celebrating in typically understated fashion with a clench of the fist.
Neither player would have been unhappy about seeing the roof shut, with damp conditions in Melbourne, although they would both surely rather have been facing a different opponent in such circumstances.
This was a first-strike battle between two of the biggest hitters in the game, with both women knowing the slightest hesitation would be pounced on.
Given Rybakina's talents, it was a surprise she had not reached a slam final since 2023, when she was touted as part of a women's 'big three' with Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek.
The 26-year-old immediately set about making up for lost time with a fearsome returning game to break the Sabalenka serve.
Even the Belarusian can be outgunned by Rybakina, whose flat, driven ground strokes are past an opponent in a flash, while her serve is the biggest in the women's game.
Tennis: Rybakina wins Australian Open title after power battle with Sabalenka
Source: DPA