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Aryna Sabalenka and Taylor Fritz emerged victorious at the Tie Break Tens event.
Published Mar 08, 2023
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That winning feeling!
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A true connection: Jabeur and Ruud each made two major finals in 2022 and reached world No. 2.
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Sabalenka helped tour bestie Paula Badosa hydrate. Unfortunately for the Spaniard, she and Cameron Norrie lost in the opening phase of the competition.
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Leylah Fernandez politely told teammate Felix Auger-Aliassime to wrap his commentary as his voice carried a little too loud at one stage.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas and Maria Sakkari were the veteran tandem of the bunch, having also joined forces earlier this year at the inaugural United Cup.
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Sabalenka bowed down to Fritz after the American successfully hit his inside-out trick serve for an ace.
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Players made the most of the blankets provided on a chilly evening and Jessica Pegula was the ultimate vibe.
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To be a fly on this proverbial wall...
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After Sabalenka's triumph, Badosa wrapped her up with one mighty warm hug.
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