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Daily Express US on MSNAryna Sabalenka hopes she 'won't become alcoholic' after Miami Open winAryna Sabalenka won her first Miami Open title on Saturday and is planning to celebrate in style with some tequila.
Top seed Aryna Sabalenka secured victory at the Miami Open. The Belarusian ended a fantastic hard-court season, where she reached the finals of the Australian Open and Indian Wells but was missing a title.
Aryna Sabalenka has opened up a wide lead in the WTA Rankings and has shifted the pressure to Iga Swiatek going into clay court season.
Sabalenka reinforced her claim to No. 1 in Miami. Now, of her increasingly complete game, she says, “I think I’ve got everything to be a good player on the clay courts."
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Tennis World USA on MSNAryna Sabalenka tells about key moment in her career that changed everythingAryna Sabalenka credited learning how to handle her emotions better as one of the things that helped her land her maiden Miami Open title. Playing in her first Miami final in her seventh appearance at the tournament,
Novak Djokovic is on the verge of history at the Miami Open as he guns for his 100th career title. At 37 years and 10 months old, he is the oldest ATP Masters 1000 finalist ever and will battle Jakub Mensik for the top prize in Sunday's showpiece event.
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Aryna Sabalenka has been reaching the finals and winning trophies. In the Miami Open final on Saturday (March 29), she came out on top of fourth seed Jessica Pegula to lift her first singles title in a Sunshine Double tournament.
The atmosphere at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami was charged with confusion as Aryna Sabalenka faced off against Qinwen Zheng. Fans were left guessing the match's outcome as both players struggled to maintain consistency.