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Sabalenka downs Linette to set up Rybakina final

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Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina will clash in what promises to be a bruising Australian Open final on Saturday ater both won in straight sets in the last four.

Big-serving Wimbledon champion Rybakina defeated two-time Melbourne winner Victoria Azarenka 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 at a blustery and chilly Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Thursday.

Powerful Belarusian Sabalenka then marched into the championsh­ip match with a 7-6 (7/1), 6-2 win over unseeded Magda Linete.

The 24-year-old Sabalenka will be contesting her first Grand Slam final.

The fith seed has batled nerves in big matches previously and worked with a sports psychologi­st, but said ater dismissing the Pole that both were a thing of the past.

“I realised that nobody (other) than me will help, you know?” she told reporters.

“On the pre-season I spoke to my psychologi­st, saying: ‘I feel like I have to deal with that by myself because every time hoping that someone will fix my problem, it’s not fixing my problem.’

“I just have to take this responsibi­lity and I just have to deal with that.”

Whatever she is doing, it is working: Sabalenka has been in the form of her life since arriving in Australia.

She won the Adelaide Internatio­nal warmup tournament and has now extended her unbeaten streak to 10 matches, not losing a single set in any of them.

And yet it was 30-year-old Linete, contesting her first major semi-final, who was out of the gate fastest, breaking to love in the opening game and holding for an early lead.

Sabalenka was being made to work hard and showed all her new-found patience to get back on terms with a break of her own, to love, for 2-2 and the set went to a tiebreak.

Sabalenka timed her moment perfectly to up the aggression, and the decibel level, racing to 4-0 with a scream.

An ace that barely clipped the line stretched it to 5-0 and she closed out comfortabl­y ater 51 minutes, having smacked 20 winners to just seven from Linete.

“I would say that I didn’t start really well,” admited Sabalenka.

“And then on the tiebreak I kind of found my rhythm and just started trusting myself, started going for the shots. It was great tennis from me in the tiebreak.”

Sabalenka showed no sign of leting up in the second set, breaking Linete and with a scream of “Come on!” holding for a 3-1 advantage.

A second break took her within sight of the finish line, which she raced across in 1hr 33min.

MISSED OPPORTUNIT­IES: Reigning Wimbledon champion Rybakina, 23, said she hoped she had made her watching family proud ater

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Elena Rybakina plays a return shot against Victoria Azarenka (unseen) during their Australian Open semi-final match in Melbourne on Thursday.
Reuters ↑ Elena Rybakina plays a return shot against Victoria Azarenka (unseen) during their Australian Open semi-final match in Melbourne on Thursday.

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