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Wimbledon: Sabalenka powers into second round with straight sets win over Branstine

Aryna Sabalenka began her Wimbledon campaign with a powerful straight-sets victory over qualifier Carson Branstine. The world No. 1 showcased her dominance by winning 6-1, 7-5 in just 73 minutes on a record-hot opening day. Sabalenka continues her impressive Grand Slam record, remaining undefeated against qualifiers. Her performance reinforces her status as a top contender in the tournament.

London, June 30

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka began her Wimbledon 2025 campaign in commanding fashion on Monday, dispatching qualifier Carson Branstine 6-1, 7-5 in 73 minutes on a record-hot opening day at the All England Club.

Sabalenka has played only two of the past four Wimbledon tournaments -- but made the semifinals both times. The people paid to figure these things out have installed Sabalenka as the one to beat, ahead of Iga Swiatek, Elena Rybakina, and Coco Gauff.

The opening set was a formality, as she stormed through six of the first seven games in just 24 minutes. Branstine, playing her first Grand Slam main-draw match, managed to avoid a shutout with a blistering 120 mph ace that earned her the loudest cheers of the set.

But Sabalenka's unreturnable serve sealed the frame moments later. The second set offered more resistance from the 24-year-old Canadian, who had impressed in qualifying by beating top seed Lois Boisson and former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu.

Branstine settled into her service games, pushing the world No. 1 and holding to 5-5 before Sabalenka's relentless pressure told. A netted forehand from Branstine while serving at 5-all handed Sabalenka the break she needed, and the Belarusian closed out the match with her trademark power.

While Branstine showed flashes of brilliance, finishing with seven aces, she struggled to win points on her second serve, taking just 11 of 24. Sabalenka, meanwhile, struck 17 winners against 18 unforced errors and extended her flawless record against qualifiers at majors to 10-0 without dropping a set.

Sabalenka is now 24-5 in first-round matches at the Grand Slams and hasn't lost in that situation in five and one-half years, going 19-0. She is a perfect 10-for-10 against qualifiers in majors and has yet to lose a set.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Branstine showed great fighting spirit despite the loss. Coming through qualifiers and pushing the world no.1 to 5-5 in second set is no small achievement. Future looks bright for Canadian tennis!

Ananya R

As an Indian tennis fan, I wish we had players competing at this level. Our players struggle to even qualify for Grand Slams. Need better infrastructure and coaching in our country 😔

David E

The article mentions record heat - isn't Wimbledon supposed to be rainy and cold? Climate change affecting even tennis now. Players must be struggling in these conditions.

Shreya B

Sabalenka's serve is just brutal! 17 winners against qualifier shows her class. But I feel the article is overhyping her - she hasn't won Wimbledon yet. Let's see how she performs against top 10 players.

Karthik V

The match statistics show Branstine's second serve weakness was exploited well by Sabalenka. That's where experience counts in Grand Slams. Hope we get to see more competitive matches as tournament progresses!

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