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By Jan 29, 2025With an expression for every occasion, Aryna Sabalenka delights Melbourne crowd in opening win
Despite the scoreline looking deceptively one-sided, the Australian Open defending champion’s signature theatrics made it feel much closer and more dramatic.
Published Jan 12, 2025
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In 2024, Sabalenka won her first US Open and finished No. 1 for the first time. Now, as 2025 begins, she stands on a new precipice.
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