Key Points

Sabalenka outlasted Raducanu in a Cincinnati classic that pushed both players to their limits. The match turned on razor-thin margins with both players saving break points in marathon games. Raducanu showed flashes of brilliance but couldn't overcome Sabalenka's tiebreak mastery. The Belarusian continues her dominant season with another hard-fought victory.

Key Points: Sabalenka Edges Raducanu in Epic Cincinnati Marathon Clash

  • Sabalenka wins 4th longest match of career in 3h9m
  • Defends Cincinnati title with 46 winners despite 72 errors
  • Extends perfect 3-0 record against Raducanu
  • Raducanu's early 8-point streak undone by crucial double fault
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Sabalenka prevails in Cincinnati with marathon win over Raducanu

Sabalenka survives 3-hour thriller against Raducanu in Cincinnati, extending her dominance with a 7-6, 4-6, 7-6 victory to reach Round of 16.

Sabalenka prevails in Cincinnati with marathon win over Raducanu
"The third set was a match within itself – WTA on Sabalenka-Raducanu's 13-deuce battle"

Cincinnati, Aug 12

Aryna Sabalenka’s Cincinnati title defense stayed alive after a marathon win 7-6 (3), 4-6, 7-6 (5) over Emma Raducanu.

The dramatic match required three hours and nine minutes, the fourth longest of Sabalenka's career. She improved to 11-0 in first-set tiebreaks this year.

Sabalenka finished with 46 winners -- and 72 unforced errors. She will play a Round of 16 match Wednesday against Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, a 6-4, 6-1 winner over wild card Taylor Townsend.

Sabalenka has now won all three career matches against Raducanu, all in the past 18 months. She’s now won 49 matches and put in more time on court (approaching 100 hours) than any other WTA Tour player.

Raducanu opened the match by winning eight straight points. The ninth, though, was a self-inflicted double fault, and signaled a shift in momentum. Sabalenka promptly broke her to get it back on serve.

After dropping four straight games, Raducanu held serve to make it 4-3. Thirty minutes into the match, after a backhand error from Sabalenka, Raducanu leveled it at 4-all. Saving two break points, Raducanu held for a 5-4 lead, WTA reports.

Serving at 5-all, Raducanu played her best game, finishing it with a massive crosscourt forehand winner and an ace. Sabalenka also won at love and they were into that fateful tiebreak.

The second set sailed along on keel for six games -- until Raducanu earned three break points and converted the last one. It was the only break registered in the second set and Raducanu closed it with an emphatic ace.

The third set opened with seven consecutive relatively easy service holds. The eight game was a match within itself. There were 13 deuces and Raducanu saved four break points before hitting a first serve that, finally, Sabalenka couldn’t get back.

After that, Raducanu roared and turned to her box with a raised, clenched fist. There were no breaks in the third set, and Sabalenka finished it with another virtuoso performance.

- IANS

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Shreya B
72 unforced errors but still winning shows how aggressive Sabalenka's game is. Reminds me of Sania Mirza's style back in the day - high risk, high reward. But I feel Raducanu deserved to win this one, she fought so hard!
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Arjun K
These women athletes are putting men to shame with their stamina. 3+ hours match with such intensity! Meanwhile in India, we're still debating if women should play sports at all 🤦‍♂️ When will we change?
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Priya S
The match was telecast at 2AM IST but totally worth losing sleep over! That 13-deuce game was epic. Tennis needs more such rivalries. Hope BCCI takes note and improves our tennis infrastructure too.
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David E
As someone living in India, I must say the quality of women's tennis has improved dramatically. Sabalenka's power game is amazing to watch, though I wish she'd reduce those unforced errors. Raducanu's comeback was inspiring!
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Nisha Z
Both players were brilliant but the real winner was tennis! 🎾 Such matches make me wish India had proper grassroot programs to produce world-class players. Our girls have potential but lack proper coaching and exposure.

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