Sabalenka, Rybakina Storm Into Brisbane Quarterfinals With Dominant Wins

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka powered into the Brisbane International quarterfinals with a commanding 6-3, 6-3 victory over Sorana Cirstea. The defending champion highlighted her dominant form in Australia, where she has won 35 of her last 37 matches. Meanwhile, Elena Rybakina also advanced, defeating Paula Badosa to extend her winning streak to 13 matches. The tournament is providing crucial preparation for the upcoming Australian Open, which begins on January 18.

Key Points: Sabalenka, Rybakina Reach Brisbane International QFs

  • Sabalenka wins 6-3, 6-3 vs Cirstea
  • Rybakina extends win streak to 13 matches
  • Both advance to Brisbane quarterfinals
  • Players tuning up for Australian Open
  • Sabalenka has 35-2 record in Australia since 2023
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Sabalenka, Rybakina reach Brisbane International QFs

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina advance to Brisbane International quarterfinals in straight sets, building form for Australian Open.

"I'm definitely not at my peak... you only get better when someone pushes you. - Aryna Sabalenka"

Brisbane, Jan 8

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka continued her impressive run at the Brisbane International, storming into the quarter-finals with a dominant straight-sets victory over Romania's Sorana Cirstea on Thursday.

From the beginning, the defending champion appeared in full command, breaking Cirstea's serve three times in the first set to establish dominance. Sabalenka kept up her aggressive strategy throughout and secured a comfortable 6-3, 6-3 victory in only 70 minutes, advancing to the tournament's quarterfinals.

Sabalenka's performance further underlined her strong record in Australia in recent years. Since the beginning of 2023, the Belarusian has secured 35 wins on Australian courts with just two losses. Her achievements include consecutive Australian Open titles, and her only defeats have come in the finals of the 2024 Brisbane International and the 2025 Australian Open.

Despite her convincing win, Sabalenka acknowledged there are still areas to improve as she prepares for the Australian Open, which starts in Melbourne on January 18. After the match, she said on court that she is not yet at her best and acknowledged that an athlete improves when 'pushed' by someone.

"I think there is always room to improve, and I'm definitely not at my peak. Of course, I prefer to win every match 6-0, 6-0, like everyone probably prefers, but at the end of the day, you only get better when someone pushes you and you have to deal with moments under pressure," Sabalenka said.

Meanwhile, World No. 5 Elena Rybakina also advanced to the quarter-finals, extending her winning streak to 13 matches. The 26-year-old Kazakh registered a convincing 6-3, 6-2 victory over world number 25 Paula Badosa in one hour and 25 minutes.

Rybakina dominated the match with her strong serve and solid baseline play, making it difficult for Badosa to find her rhythm. Her next opponent will be either Ekaterina Alexandrova or Karolina Muchova, competing for a spot in the semifinals.

As several top seeds advance effortlessly, the Brisbane International is setting the stage for exciting quarterfinal matchups, allowing players to gauge their form before the season's first Grand Slam.

- IANS

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Aman W
Good to see her being humble and talking about improvement even after a win. That's a champion's mindset. In our cricket team too, the best players are always looking to get better. All the best to her for the Australian Open!
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Rohit P
Rybakina's winning streak is impressive, but I feel the article focuses too much on Sabalenka. Both are playing brilliantly! The women's game is in a great place with such strong competition. Looking forward to the QFs.
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Sarah B
Watching these athletes is so inspiring. The power and precision is something else. Makes me want to pick up a racquet again! Brisbane is a perfect warm-up for the Grand Slam.
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Vikram M
Solid performances. But honestly, as an Indian fan, I'm just waiting to see if any of our players can make a mark in the ATP/WTA tours this year. We need a champion in tennis too! 🎾

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