Australian Open: Sabalenka beats Gauff to reach final

Both were edgy in an error-strewn first set with six breaks.

In Summary
  • Sabalenka will face Zheng Qinwen or Dayana Yastremska in Saturday's final.
  • Sabalenka is the first woman to reach back-to-back finals since Serena Williams in 2017.
Aryna Sabalenka in a past ation
Aryna Sabalenka in a past ation
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Aryna Sabalenka remains on track to defend her Australian Open crown after reaching the Melbourne final by avenging her loss to Coco Gauff in last year's US Open showpiece.

Belarusian second seed Sabalenka won 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 against American fourth seed Gauff in a tense semi-final.

Both were edgy in an error-strewn first set with six breaks before Sabalenka pounced decisively late in the second.

Sabalenka will face Zheng Qinwen or Dayana Yastremska in Saturday's final.

Chinese 12th seed Zheng and Ukrainian qualifier Yastremska contest the second semi-final at Melbourne Park later on Thursday.

Sabalenka illustrates why she is title favourite

Anticipation for the contest between Sabalenka and Gauff at the opening Grand Slam of the season was high.

Both players had been impressive as they worked their way through the draw, setting up a rematch of their thrilling US Open final which 19-year-old Gauff edged in September to claim her first major title.

Sabalenka had been particularly dominant and, after showing resilience to recover from sticky spells against Gauff, still has not dropped a set over the past fortnight.

The 25-year-old Belarusian unleashed her explosive game on Gauff from the start, cracking 33 winners and attacking her opponent's second serve in a high-octane demonstration of her power.

While Sabalenka's style still often leads to errors, she seems more at ease at Melbourne Park this fortnight having the experience of lifting her first major title here.

Now, after keeping her composure to serve out victory, she is the first woman to reach back-to-back finals since Serena Williams in 2017.

"I think I was able to focus on myself and I was prepared for her moving really good and putting every ball back," said Sabalenka, who has reached at least the semi-finals of the past six majors.

"I had to be ready to make an extra shot and I was ready for tonight."