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Published 11:32 IST, September 8th 2023

Aryna Sabalenka edges Madison Keys in US Open semifinals, will play Coco Gauff on Saturday

Sabalenka refocused after a premature victory celebration to wrap up a 0-6, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (10-5) victory over Madison Keys on Thursday night and reach her first U.S. Open final.

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Aryna Sabalenka plays a return shot (Image: AP) | Image: self

Way down and almost out, Aryna Sabalenka just kept reminding herself the match wasn’t over until the final point.

Then she momentarily forgot that it hadn’t arrived.

Sabalenka refocused after a premature victory celebration to wrap up a 0-6, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (10-5) victory over Madison Keys on Thursday night and reach her first U.S. Open final.

The Australian Open champion had been just 1-5 in Grand Slam semifinals, including losses the last two years in the round in New York. The second-seeded Sabalenka will face No. 6-seeded Coco Gauff on Saturday.

She wasn’t sure how she was going to get there when the hard-hitting Keys rolled through the first set in 30 minutes and opened a 5-3 lead in the second.

“You just have to keep trying, keep staying there, and keep pushing it. Maybe you’ll be able to turn around this game,” Sabalenka said. “Lucky me, somehow magically, I don’t know how, I was able to turn around this game.”

She did it by taking the two tiebreakers by a combined 17-6, able to laugh off her mistake in the second one.

When she moved out front 7-3, she dropped her racket and put her hands to her face, covering a huge smile after believing she’d won. But tiebreakers in decisive sets to go 10 points.

So Sabalenka quickly realized there was work to be done and finished the job on her third match point.

Sabalenka, the 25-year-old from Belarus, is already assured of rising to the top of the women’s rankings even if she loses.

It appeared that’s what she was going to do Thursday when the 17th-seeded Keys served for the match at 5-4 in the second. Sabalenka broke at love.

Early in that second set, after getting broken, Sabalenka went over to the corner near her guest box and slammed her racket on a towel box. Then she chucked her racket toward her entourage, but it didn’t quite reach them and landed on the court.

But though she looked frustrated, she was remaining positive.

“Obviously, I was keep reminding myself that I lost a lot of tough matches,” Sabalenka said. “I mean, one day all those matches should just, like, help me somehow.”

Keys was trying for a second trip to the U.S. Open final, where she lost to Sloane Stephens in 2017.

Updated 11:32 IST, September 8th 2023