First Major Tennis Championship… Sabalenka, the ‘mental tiger’
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Arina Savalenka (25, Belarus), who won the women’s singles championship at the Australian Open tennis tournament on the 28th and won the title of singles champion in the first major tournament, has been evaluated as a player with clear strengths and weaknesses.
Sabalenka has been reigning as a top-level player since her young age with her ‘power tennis’ based on her superior physique.
Her height of 182 cm and her broad shoulders reminiscent of a male player’s serve are rated as the best among active female players.
In this tournament, Sabalenka ranked 4th in average serve speed (193 km/h) and 2nd in serve aces (46) among women’s singles players.
Her savalenka’s forehand is also as powerful a weapon as her serve.
The average speed of his forehand is 123.4 km per hour, and the rotation of 2,341 rpm (revolutions per minute) is added to add weight.
The Australian Open organizers introduced a new metric called ‘ball weight’, which was calculated by reflecting the speed and rotation of the shot, for this tournament, and Sabalenka scored 7.5, the third highest among women’s singles players.
However, her emotional ups and downs were pointed out as a weakness that held back Savalenka on the big stage.
She entered the top 100 of the world rankings in 2017, and since 2018 she has grown rapidly, moving up and down the top 10.
She has won 11 singles titles on the Women’s Professional Tennis (WTA) Tour.
However, she rarely lifted the singles championship in major tournaments.
He was eliminated in the semifinals three times at Wimbledon and the US Open in 2021 and at the US Open last year.
It was hard to let go of past mistakes or wasteful shots, and he would shake and bring himself into crisis.
In the final of this tournament, Sabalenka seemed to repeat the same mistake in the first set.
Sabalenka had a series of double faults and unforced errors following her bad luck, including her second serve game of her own, where Elena Rivakina (Kazakhstan)’s shot grazed the net and her point was taken away. Violently, Rivakina took her first break point.
Sabalenka broke Livakina’s 4th serve game and tried to balance the game. 메이저놀이터
However, when he was driven to a break crisis in his next serve game, he committed a double fault and gave up the game in vain.
However, Sabalenka showed a different look in the second set. Her annoyed gestures whenever she made a mistake with her first set almost disappeared.
After regaining her composure, Savalenka pressed Rivakina with a powerful shot like a tiger tattoo on her left arm, winning 2-1 (4-6 6-3 6-4) and claiming her championship trophy. .
In an interview after the game, Sabalenka said, “There were a lot of bad things last year, but I won thanks to the coaches who worked hard together. I think it’s because of you rather than me.”
Arina Savalenka (25, Belarus), who won the women’s singles championship at the Australian Open tennis tournament on the 28th and won the title of singles champion in the first major tournament, has been evaluated as a player with clear strengths and weaknesses. Sabalenka has been reigning as a top-level player since her young age with…