Aryna Sabalenka continued her ascent into the tennis history books, capturing her fourth Grand Slam title at the US Open and drawing level with modern-day legends Naomi Osaka and Kim Clijsters. Her 6-3, 7-6 (3) victory over Amanda Anisimova solidifies her place as a generational talent and a dominant force in the sport.
The win in New York is another significant milestone in a career that is quickly becoming one for the ages. At the peak of her powers, Sabalenka is accumulating major titles at a rate that puts her on a trajectory toward all-time greatness. Her four titles, evenly split between the Australian Open and US Open, highlight her mastery on hard courts.
This latest victory was earned through a combination of raw power and newfound mental clarity. Sabalenka overcame not only a dangerous opponent in Anisimova but also the internal pressures that have hindered her in past finals. She played with the poise and confidence of a player who knows she belongs among the sport’s elite.
By matching the Grand Slam tallies of players like Osaka and Clijsters, Sabalenka has entered a new stratosphere. She is no longer just the World No. 1; she is a history-maker, and her chapter in the annals of tennis is still being written.
History in the Making: Sabalenka Levels with Osaka, Clijsters on Slam List
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