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Cincinnati Open: Sabalenka-Rybakina set quarterfinal clash

Aryna Sabalenka overcame a tough challenge from Jessica Bouzas Maneiro to advance in straight sets. Elena Rybakina staged a comeback against Madison Keys to set up a high-stakes quarterfinal. Sabalenka notched her 50th win of the season, a milestone she's achieved three years in a row. Their upcoming clash promises fireworks, with Sabalenka holding a slight edge in their rivalry.

Cincinnati, August 14

The top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka reached one step closer to the honour of defending her Cincinnati Open title successfully, as she defeated Jessica Bouzas Maneiro on Wednesday night in their fourth-round match.

The world number one needed one hour and 20 minutes to wrap up Jessica by 6-1, 7-5 and seal a clash against Elena Rybakina.

After an easy first set, it was not easy for Sabalenka in the second one. Once leading 4-2, heading towards a straight win, Jessica bounced back to win three games on bounce to tale a 5-4 lead in the second set. She was two points away from winning the set and enforcing a decider, but Sabalenka's late comeback ended the match.

"Jessica is a great player," Sabalenka said after the match as quoted by WTA's official website.

"I knew coming into the night that I would have to work for every point. She did not start well at the beginning, but then she found her rhythm, and it was a really tough battle. I'm super happy to get this win in straight sets. I did not want to stay here for three hours," she added.

Sabalenka also became the first player to secure 50 wins on the WTA Tour this year, registering the milestone for the third successive season.

On the other hand, Rybakina, in a top-10 clash against Madison Keys, came out on top with a 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-2 win. After a loss to Keys in the Australian Open this year, Rybakina became the second top 10 player to secure three comeback wins en route to a Tier 1/WTA 1000 quarterfinal since 1990.

This is her second top 10 win of this year, after a comeback win against Paula Badosa in February at Dubai. A clash against Sabalenka will give her another chance at a win against a top 10 player.

Sabalenka leads 7-4 against Rybakina.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an Indian tennis fan, I wish we had players competing at this level. Our players need more support to reach these tournaments. Still, great to see women's tennis getting so competitive!

Aditya G

Rybakina's comeback wins show real mental strength. Sabalenka better not underestimate her despite the head-to-head record. This could be the match of the tournament!

Shreya B

The match timing is 2:30 AM IST 😴 Why can't they schedule these matches at better times for Asian viewers? We're missing all the action!

Karthik V

Sabalenka's power game vs Rybakina's precision - what a contrast in styles! Hope SonyLiv streams this properly without buffering issues like last time.

Nisha Z

While the match sounds exciting, I wish journalists would focus more on the game rather than just statistics. The article barely describes how these players actually play!

Varun X

Both players are in great form, but I think Sabalenka will take this. Her aggression is too much when she's playing well. 3-setter guaranteed though! 💪

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