Since reaching the 2017 Tianjin Open final, Aryna Sabalenka ’s rise has been nothing short of remarkable. In 2018, she captured her first WTA titles at New Haven and Wuhan, breaking into the top 15. The following year, she won the US Open doubles crown along with three singles trophies. By 2020, she had added three more titles, and in 2021, she secured two Grand Slam doubles wins and climbed to world number one in doubles.

Her 2023 Australian Open victory was followed by the top singles ranking. Last year, she dominated again, winning the Australian Open, US Open, and WTA Finals, finishing the year as world number one. And this year? Her record stands at 47–9. Including titles in Brisbane, Miami, and Madrid, plus two Grand Slam final appearances. It’s safe to say that her position in th

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