US Open Women’s Final: Sabalenka, Anisimova
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New York ∙ US Open Women's Singles Sabalkanna to Sabalanoon. The current champion Sabalakana, defeated the eighth seeded US player, US player Ammana Anasimo, beating 3-6, 6-7 (3-7).
Sabalka, who was launched by the first two games, and the fighters were fulfilled. Ansimoa won the two games. Sabalakana, who won each other two games, but Sabalakanka, who won the first set, who won the next three games.
The second set was witnessed to a powerful fight. The first game acquired Ammana Anasimoa. But in front of Sabacalaka, in front of Sabbalka lost three games next to the Ansimoa. After the two gamethers, Ansimoa, who won the two gamers, and Sabalaka. The crowned edge on the edge of the crowns in Sablats who were won by two games. Ansimoa, which
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* Context: It’s about a US Open women’s singles match where Sabalenka defeated Anisimova.
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