Review of the Australian Open finals for women individually: how to watch, monitor, transfer | Tennis news
WHO: Aryna Sabalenko against Madison Keys
What: Australian Open Finals for Women individually
Where: Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia
When: 19:30 (08:30 GMT) on Saturday
Follow Al Jazeeer’s live broadcast with our text and photo broadcast of the match.
The irresistible power of Aryne Sabalenko meets with the incomprehensible spirit of Madison Keys in the finals of the women’s individual tournament Australian Open on Saturday, which promises to be a thunderous festival.
The defendant Sabalenko defeated the defeated semi -finalist Paul Bados as so good that “as if playing playstation” after she ruthlessly beat her good friend in straight sets.
Never say-Umri American Keys, who will turn 30 next month, saved eight break balls and match ball in the final set that pairs of nerves against Iga Swiatek who went all the way to Tiebreak of 10 points.
“Definitely some big hit. I think that will happen, ”the finale of the strong 19. Keys holder predicted. “There are not many long points.”
What is the result among the women’s single finalists?
Keys and Sabalenka met five times earlier, and the Belarusian won four of them, the last time on the Beijing’s hard background last year. Keys’ only victory arrived at the Berlin Grass 2021.
“She plays an amazing tennis,” Sabalenka said. “She’s a very aggressive player, serving well, moving well. It’s in excellent form. It will be a big battle. We had many great battles in the past. ”
What would Australian Open with a Troy mean for Sabalenko?
Sabalenka will remain the number one in the world after defeating Swiadice, while Keys will be borrowed on the new ladder for the first 10 for the first time since 2019.
Both players are in great form and in a series of 11 wins after winning their preparatory events. Sabalenka, today’s Queen of Melbourne Park, won in 20 consecutive matches in the famous blue hard grounds.
If she reaches 21, she will see that he will end the triple record that has not been recorded in this century. The last person who achieved a triple seal in Melbourne was Martina Hingis in 1999, and only four more women managed – Margaret Court, Evonne Googlagong, Steffi Graf and Monica Seles.
Three in a row, there are rarely achievement on any straw and this century has been done only three times.
At Roland Garros, Justine Henin achieved triple success in 2007, and Iga Swiatek repeated it last year. Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slam titles in individual competition, but only once managed to achieve a hat-trick, at the US Open from 2012 to 2014.
How much did the Grand Slam finals of Keys arrive?
Sabalenka will be in her fifth straw final, Keys only in the second, after losing the US Open Finals 2017 with 6-3, 6-0 from Slona Stephens. “Obviously, I have been constantly thinking about this match for the last eight years,” said Keys, who was bursting in crying after defeating Swiadice in a competition with a clistle that lasted 2 hours and 35 minutes.
“I was so overwhelmed with nervousness and that moment that I never really gave myself a chance to play. Through this you can also play tennis, I think that’s something I worked on a lot.
“It’s one of the biggest lessons I can get out of the US Open finals.”
What is the cash prize?
The total prize pool is $ 59.8 million, an increase of 12 percent compared to 2024.
The Australian Open will share the $ 2.16 million prize for individual champions, and the teams of champions in male and women’s couples will receive $ 502,000.
The division in the individual category (men and women) is:
Champions: $ 2.16 million
Runner -up: $ 1.17 million
Semi -finalists: $ 0.68 million
Quarterfinalists: 412 $ 242
Eighth finals: 260 363 dollars
Third Circle: 179 $ 759
Second round: $ 123,974
First round: 81 $ 822
Where to watch, monitor and transfer the tennis grand slam Australian Open?
Al Jazeera will transmit live the text and photos of the finals of the male and female single.
The official Emitters of the Australian Open are:
Africa: Bein Sports and SuperSport.
Europe: Eurosport, SRG SSR.
Asia, Pacific and Oceania: ESPN, Tennis Channel, Bein Sports, CCTV, Iqiyi, GDTV, Wowow, Nine, Stan Sport, Digicel, CJ Enm, TDM, ESPN International, Sky, SportCast and K-Plus.
India and Potontinent: Sony Sports Network.
Latin America and Caribbean: ESPN International.
Middle East: Bein Sports.
North America: ESPN, TSN, RDS and Tennis Channel.
Middle Asia: Sony Sports Network and Eurosport.