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News Now: Madrid Open: Aryna Sabalenaka Joins Iga Swiatek in Giving a cold Shoulder to Coco Gauff as WTA Big 3 Debate Rages On
The Belarusian edged past Elena Rybakina in a thrilling three-setter to book a place in the finals of the tournament. She snatched victory from the jaws of defeat and here’s what she had to say after the match about the top three rivalries (according to her) in women’s tennis.
“I like that they call us the Big3, I feel that somehow we are motivating each other. Sometimes we have a very bad time, but at the same time that helps us to improve and continue working harder and harder, looking for new things,” on partnering with Swiatek & Rybakina to make tShe further went on to add, “Now I come from being out a few tournaments, so we’ll see how everything evolves, this has only been a specific tournament. Hopefully, the season will continue along this path and we will be the Big3 again.” Iga Swiatek currently leads her H2H record with Aryna Sabalenka by a 6-3 margin. But it was Aryna Sabalenka who had the last laugh in the finals of the Madrid Open last year. It’ll be interesting to see if the Belarusian can yet again upset the number one in Madrid.
Before heading into this high-voltage faceoff, Aryna Sabalenka said she believes it’s going to be a great final and she’s super excited to step onto the court on Saturday. Sabalenka pledged that she would do everything to win yet another title in Madrid. She had Coco Gauff breathing down her neck for the number 2 spot before entering into this tournament. But Sabalenka’s performance in the semis has now given her an edge over the American. However, fans still wonder what made Iga Swiatek snub Coco Gauff in her top three list.