Sabalenka survives scare to keep title defence alive

On January 21, 2025, 9:39 PM

Aryna Sabalenka said she was ā€œall over the placeā€ as she survived a scare against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova to reach the Australian Open semi-finals and continue her bid for a third straight Melbourne title.

The world number one is attempting to become the first woman since Martina Hingis 26 years ago to complete a ā€˜three-peatā€™ at the hard-court Grand Slam.

After racing through the first set, Sabalankaā€™s title hopes were left hanging by a thread as Pavlyuchenkova swept up the second and broke early in the decider.

But the Belarusian kept her cool to fight back and wrap up a 6-2 2-6 6-3 win.

ā€œI think it is good to have these tough battles and be tougher in the later stages of the tournament,ā€ Sabalenka said.

ā€œI was all over the place. Iā€™m really glad that at some point I was able to put myself back together.ā€

It is the first time Sabalenka has dropped a set at the Australian Open since the 2023 final, where she fought back to beat Elena Rybakina and win her first major singles title.

The top seed said she ā€œcanā€™t waitā€ to face her friend Paula Badosa in the last four after the Spaniard stunned third seed Coco Gauff earlier on Tuesday.

Sabalenka plans team tattoos if she ā€˜three-peatsā€™

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A 10th career Grand Slam semi-final for Sabalenka was starting to look unlikely at the start of the third set.

Sabalenkaā€™s serve wavered and Pavlyuchenkova broke five times in a row to take the second set and go up a break in the third.

But despite having momentum on her side, the Russian 27th seed could not make the most of her early lead, and Sabalenka levelled immediately.

The three-time major winner settled herself with a hold to go 3-2 up, claimed a crucial break for a 5-3 lead before serving out a 19th successive victory at Melbourne Park.

Sabalenka, who has reached the semi-finals in eight of her past nine Grand Slam appearances, joked afterwards that she would make her team get tiger tattoos if she won the Melbourne title.

The 26-year-old said the tattoo of a tiger on her forearm is a ā€œreminder of never giving up, staying aggressive, staying hungry and pushing myself no matter what is going on in life.ā€

She added: ā€œIf I win the Australian Open, which hopefully I do fingers crossed, we are going to celebrate.

ā€œThen Iā€™m going to call a tattoo specialist so they wake up with a tiger tattoo.ā€

Former French Open finalist Pavlyuchenkova, however, suffered an eighth Grand Slam quarter-final defeat in nine attempts.

The 33-year-old said she felt ā€œcompletely offā€ during a first set in which she failed to bring up a single break point.

ā€œI thought, itā€™s just embarrassing. I cannot really play tennis,ā€ Pavlyuchenkova added.

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