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Elena Rybakina Clinches Australian Open 2026 Title with Dominant Win Over Aryna Sabalenka

Rybakina’s Impressive Win: Australian Open Champion

Elena Rybakina has won the Australian Open 2026 women’s singles title after defeating Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 6-4 in a dominant final performance. Rybakina, who triumphed at Wimbledon 2023, secured her second Grand Slam title with a polished display of powerful serving and aggressive baseline shots. The victory marks a milestone in Rybakina’s career as she solidifies herself as one of the most formidable players on the tour.

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Rybakina hits a backhand shot

Set Breakdown: Rybakina’s Commanding Performance

  • First Set: Rybakina took the opening set 6-4 in 42 minutes, breaking Sabalenka’s serve early and maintaining her advantage with solid serving.
  • Second Set: Sabalenka fought back in the second set but could not break Rybakina’s momentum. The final set ended 6-4, with Rybakina winning after Sabalenka served at 3-5.
  • Key Stats:
    • Aces: Rybakina hit 10 aces during the match, using her powerful serve as a weapon.
    • First Serve Percentage: Rybakina won 85% of her first-serve points, showcasing the strength of her service game.
    • Winners: She hit 28 winners and dominated the baseline rallies, consistently dictating play.
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Sabalenka with AO shield

Rybakina’s Road to Victory

Rybakina’s performance in the final was a culmination of a well-played tournament. Throughout the 2026 Australian Open, she showcased her mental resilience and physical fitness, particularly in high-pressure moments. Rybakina’s victory follows a steady rise in the women’s game, proving she is more than capable of winning major tournaments on all surfaces.

“I’m really proud of my performance today. It’s a big step for me after Wimbledon 2023, and I’m happy to add this title to my collection,” Rybakina said after her win.

Sabalenka’s Journey: A Strong Final but Narrow Defeat

Although Aryna Sabalenka couldn’t secure her first Australian Open title, her run to the final showed her strength throughout the tournament. The 2025 Australian Open semifinalist came into this match with momentum but fell short against Rybakina’s power and precision. Sabalenka, who had a fantastic 2025 season, will now focus on the rest of the year’s tournaments, looking to build on her Australian Open success.

“I gave everything I had on the court today, but Elena was just better. I’ll keep working hard and learn from this match,” Sabalenka reflected after the match.

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Rybakina with the AO Trophy

A New Era in Women’s Tennis: Rybakina vs. Sabalenka Rivalry

Rybakina’s victory adds a new chapter to her budding rivalry with Sabalenka, who has quickly become one of the top players in women’s tennis. The two have faced off in several high-stakes matches, and with both players at their peak, they are expected to be the future faces of the sport.

With Rybakina now a two-time Grand Slam champion, fans and analysts alike are already speculating about her future success. Will she continue to dominate on the hard courts, or will the grass season see her add more titles to her resume?

This victory places Elena Rybakina in an elite group of tennis champions, confirming her status as one of the sport’s brightest stars. Her powerful performance in the 2026 Australian Open final not only secures her second Grand Slam title but also sets the stage for an exciting 2026 season. With Sabalenka and other top contenders still in the mix, the women’s game promises to be as competitive as ever, with Rybakina at the forefront of the battle for supremacy.

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