Key Points

Aryna Sabalenka has once again proven her dominance in women's tennis by clinching her third Madrid Open title. The world number one defeated Coco Gauff in a compelling straight-sets victory, showcasing her powerful baseline game and mental fortitude. Her win not only solidifies her status as the top player but also moves her closer to historic ranking milestones. Sabalenka's remarkable season continues with wins in Brisbane, Miami, and now Madrid, highlighting her versatility across different surfaces.

Key Points: Sabalenka Dominates Gauff for Third Madrid Open Crown

  • Sabalenka wins record third Madrid Open title
  • Becomes second player to win Miami and Madrid in same season
  • Extended lead in WTA rankings
  • 20th career WTA Tour singles victory
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Sabalenka beats Gauff to win third Madrid Open title

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka defeats Coco Gauff 6-3, 7-6 (3) to claim historic Madrid Open title and extend ranking lead

Sabalenka beats Gauff to win third Madrid Open title
"Another milestone in my tennis journey - Aryna Sabalenka (Post-match interview)"

Madrid, May 4

World number one Aryna Sabalenka claimed her third Madrid Open title after defeating American Coco Gauff 6-3, 7-6 (3) in the summit clash.

This marks Sabalenka's milestone 20th career WTA Tour singles title. It is her tour-leading third title of the year in Madrid, after hoisting the trophy at Brisbane and the previous WTA 1000 event, Miami.

She is now the second player in history to etch her name into the trophy at Madrid's WTA 1000 three times (2025, 2021 and 2023) after Petra Kvitova (2011, 2015 and 2018).

The 26-year-old is just the second player to win Miami and Madrid in the same season, joining Serena Williams in 2013.

Sabalenka steamrolled her way through the opening games, thumping her forehand, hitting bomb after bomb from the baseline and completely overwhelming a Gauff who was struggling for solutions and took the first set 6-3.

Sabalenka staved off a second-set charge by Gauff, who was seeking her first title of the year and a possible return to the World No. 2 ranking. Sabalenka erased a set point at 5-4 on her way to a 1-hour and 39-minute victory.

Following her Madrid title run, no.1 ranked Sabalenka will become only the third woman to amass more than 11,000 ranking points and is nearly 4,000 ahead of No. 2 Iga Swiatek in the WTA Rankings. That gap is likely to grow. With Swiatek defending titles in Rome and Paris, she'll also be defending 3,000 points across the next month. And because Sabalenka missed Wimbledon last year, this year's result will be a ranking points windfall, WTA reports.

Sabalenka is more than 1,600 points clear of No. 2 Madison Keys in the Race to the WTA Finals in Riyadh. She's the only player with three titles so far -- Brisbane, Miami and Madrid -- and has collected back-to-back WTA 1000 titles on vastly different surfaces. Her 31 match-wins are also the most among WTA Tour players.

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the tennis article:
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Rahul K.
Sabalenka is truly dominating women's tennis right now! Her power game is incredible to watch. As an Indian tennis fan, I wish our players could develop this kind of consistency at the highest level. Maybe Sania Mirza can help groom the next generation 🤞
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Priya M.
So happy for Sabalenka! She's been through so much personally and still performs at this level. That forehand is a weapon of mass destruction 😂 Would love to see her play in India someday - maybe at the WTA event in Mumbai?
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Ankit S.
The gap between Sabalenka and others is becoming like Federer-Nadal-Djokovic era in men's tennis. Though I feel Gauff needs to work more on her mental game - she had chances in that second set but couldn't capitalize.
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Neha T.
Watching Sabalenka play is pure entertainment! But I must say, women's tennis needs more rivalries. Remember when we had Serena vs Sharapova, Serena vs Henin? Today's matches sometimes feel one-sided. Still, congrats to the champion! 🎾
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Vikram J.
That 4000 point gap is insane! Shows how consistent Sabalenka has been. Meanwhile in India, we're still waiting for our next singles star after Somdev Devvarman. Tennis needs more attention in our country - it's not just cricket!
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Shreya P.
As a tennis coach in Bangalore, I show my students Sabalenka's matches to teach power hitting. But we also discuss how she's improved her movement and variety. Indian players should learn from her all-round development, not just raw power.

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