🎾 Sabalenka defeats Mertens to reach Wimbledon quarterfinals
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Match result: Aryna Sabalenka won 6–4, 7–6 (7–4).
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The Belarusian star hit 36 winners with only 18 unforced errors, showing powerful and consistent play.
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This win sends her into the Wimbledon quarterfinals without dropping a set in the tournament so far.
🤝 Former doubles partners turned rivals
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Sabalenka and Mertens were once one of the most successful women’s doubles pairs, even winning the 2021 Australian Open together.
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This emotional match marked another chapter in their individual careers, with Sabalenka stating:
“It’s always tough to play someone you know well. She’s a smart player.”
🧠 Match analysis
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First set: Sabalenka dominated with her signature aggressive groundstrokes.
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Second set: Mertens fought hard and even led 3–1, but Sabalenka fought back, forcing a tiebreak.
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Sabalenka kept her cool in the tiebreak, winning it 7–4.
📊 Key Stats
Category | Sabalenka | Mertens |
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Winners | 36 | 18 |
Unforced Errors | 18 | 14 |
Aces | 7 | 2 |
Break Points Saved | 4/5 | 2/4 |
🔜 Next match
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Sabalenka will face Laura Siegemund (age 37, world No. 104) in the quarterfinals.
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Siegemund is enjoying a late-career surge and will be playing her first-ever Wimbledon quarterfinal.
🧩 Quick Takeaways
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Sabalenka’s 11th consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal—an impressive streak.
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Her power game and mental toughness continue to set her apart.
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The emotional dimension of playing against a former partner added tension and intrigue to the match.
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