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A Tale of Two Tiebreaks: Sabalenka’s Mastery Contrasts with Anisimova’s Errors

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The story of the US Open final can be distilled into the decisive second-set tiebreak, where Aryna Sabalenka’s mastery under pressure stood in stark contrast to Amanda Anisimova’s costly errors. Sabalenka’s flawless execution in the breaker secured her 6-3, 7-6 (3) victory and her fourth Grand Slam title.

After Anisimova bravely fought back to level the second set, the tiebreak became a battle of wills. It was here that the difference between the seasoned champion and the rising challenger became clear. Sabalenka played with a calm, focused intensity, hitting her targets and refusing to give away any cheap points. Her play was a continuation of an incredible streak of 19 consecutive tiebreak wins.

Anisimova, on the other hand, seemed overwhelmed by the moment. Her timing wavered, and the powerful shots that had served her so well throughout the tournament began to fly long or find the net. The tiebreak was a cascade of unforced errors from the American, who was unable to match Sabalenka’s supreme level of execution.

While the match was competitive for long stretches, the tiebreak was a one-sided affair. It was a clear demonstration that in the most crucial moments of a Grand Slam final, mental fortitude and error-free execution are what separate the winner from the runner-up.

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