Sabalenka Defends Brisbane Title, Claims 22nd Career Crown in Style

Aryna Sabalenka successfully defended her Brisbane International title with a straight-sets victory over Marta Kostyuk. The win marks her 22nd career WTA title, moving her past Victoria Azarenka among active players. Sabalenka joins an elite group including Serena Williams as one of only three women to defend this season-opening WTA 500 crown. She now turns her focus to the Australian Open, where she enters as the top seed and defending runner-up.

Key Points: Sabalenka Wins Brisbane, 22nd WTA Title Ahead of Australian Open

  • Defends Brisbane title without dropping a set
  • Claims 22nd career WTA trophy
  • Joins Serena Williams in tournament history
  • Enters Australian Open as top seed
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Sabalenka defends Brisbane International crown, clinches 22nd career WTA title

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka defeats Marta Kostyuk to defend her Brisbane International title, securing her 22nd career WTA trophy.

"I'm happy to start this season on a very high note. - Aryna Sabalenka"

Brisbane, Jan 11

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka successfully reclaimed her Brisbane International crown, defeating Marta Kostyuk 6-4, 6-3 in 1 hour and 18 minutes at Pat Rafter Arena on Sunday.

The Belarusian won the trophy without dropping a set all week. This was Sabalenka's fifth title in Australia and the 22nd overall of her career, pushing her past Victoria Azarenka for the third-most WTA Tour titles among active players, behind Venus Williams and Iga Swiatek.

"It's super special... I'm happy to start this season on a very high note. Yeah, happy with the level I was able to show throughout this week," she said.

Sabalenka also became one of only three women to defend the season-opening WTA 500 title, joining Serena Williams and Karolina Pliskova on the tournament's illustrious honour roll. Moreover, she is ranked third among active players for most tournament victories among active players, trailing only Venus Williams (with 49) and Iga Swiatek (with 25), as per WTA stats.

Sabalenka imposed pressure early on as she charged to a 3-0 first-set lead. But Kostyuk came alive, winning three straight games to level the set at 3-all. But recovery was brief for the 23-year-old, as Sabalenka elevated the intensity, converting the second of five break points to secure the 40-minute first set, WTA reports.

Sabalenka soon held all momentum, building a streak of six straight games as she took control of the second set, holding a 3-0 lead. She punctuated her hold for 4-1 with a combination drop shot plus crosscourt forehand winner, then served out the match comfortably a few games later.

"First of all, I just want to congratulate Marta and her team on an incredible start to the season. I wish you all the best this season. It seems like it is going to be great tennis, and I hope that we are going to meet each other many more times in finals," said Sabalenka, who has not lost a set in five matches against the Ukrainian.

With her first title of 2026 secured, Sabalenka now turns her attention to the Australian Open, where she is the defending runner-up after falling to Keys in last year's final. She'll enter as the No. 1 seed as she chases a third title in Melbourne.

Meanwhile, Kostyuk will return to the Top 20 in the WTA Rankings on Monday and appears poised for a deeper Australian Open run than last year, when she exited in the third round to Paula Badosa.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Impressive stats - 22 titles and defending the Brisbane crown. She's joining legends like Serena Williams on that honour roll. Kostyuk put up a fight in the first set, but Sabalenka's power was just too much. The Australian Open is going to be thrilling this year.
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Aman W
While her tennis is fantastic, I do wish she would speak more clearly about the ongoing situation involving her country. Athletes have a platform. That said, no one can deny her skill on the court. A clinical victory.
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Sarah B
Watching from Delhi with my morning chai! The way she accelerated after it was 3-3 in the first set was something else. Total champion mentality. Kostyuk is also a rising star, so this bodes well for women's tennis. Can't wait for the Australian Open!
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Karthik V
️ 22 titles at her age is no joke! She's already ahead of Azarenka. The race for World No. 1 with Swiatek is going to be the story of the season. As an Indian sports fan, I appreciate such fierce competitiveness. More power to her!
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Meera T
Her speech was very gracious, congratulating Kostyuk. That's good sportsmanship. Winning without dropping a set shows supreme confidence. Hope she finally gets that Australian Open title this time. She's been so close!

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