The Scoreboard Doesn’t Lie: A Look at Sabalenka’s Dominant Numbers

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While the drama of the US Open final was captivating, a simple look at the scoreboard tells the ultimate story: Aryna Sabalenka was the dominant player. Her 6-3, 7-6 (3) victory over Amanda Anisimova was built on a foundation of superior statistics in the match’s most critical phases.

The first set was a clean and efficient performance, with Sabalenka securing the one break of serve she needed and protecting her own service games with authority. She won a higher percentage of her first-serve points and applied constant pressure on Anisimova’s second serve, a pattern that continued throughout the match.

The most telling statistic, however, came in the final tiebreak. Sabalenka won it 7-3, a dominant scoreline that reflects her complete control of the final moments. This performance also added to another incredible number: her 19-match winning streak in tiebreaks, a clear indicator of her clutch play.

Ultimately, tennis is a game of numbers, and Sabalenka’s numbers were simply better. From the score of the final to her historical statistics, the scoreboard doesn’t lie: she is the undisputed champion.

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