網球》世界球后莎芭蓮卡第三度稱霸馬德里 看好強勢問鼎法網后座
現任世界球后莎芭蓮卡第三度在馬德里封后。法新社
白俄羅斯世界球后莎芭蓮卡(Aryna Sabalenka)今在馬德里公開賽女單決賽展現球后風範,以6-3、7-6(3)力克美國21歲小將高芙(Coco Gauff),不僅第三度捧起這項WTA 1000級紅土大賽金盃,更收穫職業生涯第20座單打冠軍,為即將到來的法國網球公開賽注入更多的信心。
這場歷時1小時39分鐘的激戰中,現任世界第一的莎芭蓮卡從首盤就展現壓制力,在關鍵分處理上更顯老練。儘管年僅21歲的高芙在第二盤一度握有盤末點機會,仍未能撼動莎芭蓮卡的強勢表現。賽後技術統計顯示,莎芭蓮卡全場轟出24記致勝球,二發得分率更高達72%,成為取勝關鍵。
✨ MAGICAL IN MADRID ✨
Aryna Sabalenka defeats Gauff in the Madrid final to win the title for the third time in her career, tying Petra Kvitova (2011, 2015, 2018) for the most Madrid titles won.@SabalenkaA | #MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/l0idrVmtll
— wta (@WTA) May 3, 2025
「每次來到馬德里都讓我感覺特別,這裡的觀眾能量令人難以置信。」莎芭蓮卡在頒獎典禮上激動表示。這場勝利讓她追平捷克名將科維托娃(Petra Kvitova)的三冠紀錄,並延續個人在馬德里的「奇數年魔咒」——分別於2021年擊敗巴蒂(Ashleigh Barty)、2023年戰勝絲薇泰克(Iga Swiatek)奪冠。
年僅26歲的莎芭蓮卡本季狀態火熱,這已是她繼布里斯本和邁阿密站後,今年收穫的第三座冠軍獎盃。值得一提的是,她成為繼2013年「黑珍珠」小威廉絲(Serena Williams)之後,首位在同一賽季連奪邁阿密和馬德里兩站WTA 1000賽事的選手。
Aryna Sabalenka becomes the first woman to win both Miami and Madrid in the same season since 2013.
The last to do it… Serena Williams.
Huge achievement. pic.twitter.com/bJ8HfNfhdo
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 3, 2025
對於落敗的高芙而言,這場比賽雖未能幫助她重返世界第二,但亞軍成績仍創下個人在馬德里的最佳戰績。美國小將賽後坦言:「莎芭蓮卡今天在關鍵分上的表現值得勝利,這讓我清楚看到自己還需要提升的環節。」
Interesting point in the Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff Madrid final.
Aryna runs to a ball… gets there… but doesn't have her racquet ?
pic.twitter.com/lErSLaaZpS
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 3, 2025
繼續閱讀報導
隨著紅土賽季進入高潮,莎芭蓮卡將帶著11連勝的氣勢轉戰羅馬大師賽,而這場勝利無疑為她問鼎生涯首座法網冠軍增添重要籌碼。網球專家普遍認為,若維持當前狀態,莎芭蓮卡極有可能在六月的羅蘭·加洛斯改寫個人職業生涯新頁。
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