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Goff vs Power Sabalenka, US Open Women's Single Final Clash [sports]

‘Divinity’ Goff vs ‘Power’ Sabalenka… US Open Women's Singles Final Clash




19-year-old Goff attempts to win his first major championship...

Sabalenka, with strength and speed , wins this year's Australian Open with a strong serve of 196 km per hour

The US Open, the last major tennis tournament of the year (total prize money of 65 million dollars, approximately 85.76 billion won), will compete for the title of women's singles champion between world number 2 Arina Sabalenka (Belarus) and home court's Coco Goff (6th place, USA). ) are competing against each other. 카지노사이트

Goff defeated Karolina Muhova (10th, Czech Republic) 2-0 (6-4) in 2 hours and 3 minutes in the women's singles semifinals on the 12th day of her tournament held at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, USA on the 7th (local time). defeated them 7-5).

In the semifinals that followed, Sabalenka lost to Madison Keys (17th, USA) 2-1 (0-6 7-6<7-1> 7-6<10) after two tiebreaks lasting 2 hours and 32 minutes. -5>) With a come-from-behind win, the finals were completed.

Born in 2004, Goff, 19 years old, is a player who is attracting attention as an American tennis 'nova'.

At Wimbledon in 2019, he set a record of passing the preliminaries at the age of 15 years and 122 days, the youngest ever.

Goff, who showed steady growth, finished second at the French Open last year and was recognized as one of the 'next generation queen candidates.'

If Goff wins over Sabalenka, he will become the first American player to win the US Open in six years since Sloane Stevens (No. 36) in 2017.

Coco Goff, who is 175cm tall, is considered to be his strengths due to his quick feet and strong stamina.

Sabalenka, who is competing against Goff, is a player who stands out for his power that comes from his tall height of 182 cm.

Among active female players, she is ranked first when it comes to having a strong server. In this tournament, she recorded a serve speed of 196 km/h, ranking second among female players.

Sabalenka has consistently shown strong form in her major singles competition in recent years, as evidenced by her #2 ranking.

Over the past three years, he has reached the semifinals of major competitions six times.

From last year's US Open to this year's US Open, he reached the semifinals of five major tournaments in a row, and at the Australian Open earlier this year, he reached the finals of a major tournament for the first time in his life and even won the championship.

In terms of overall record against opponents, Goff leads with 3 wins and 2 losses.

However, in the most recent match at this year's Indian Wells Open, Sabalenka won 2-0.

This is the first time that both Goff and Sabalenka have reached the US Open singles final.

The final match between Goff and Sabalenka begins at 5 a.m. on the 10th, Korean time.

On this day, Goff had an opportunity to raise a match point with Mujoba ahead with a 5-3 game score in the second set, but was unable to capitalize on it.

However, Goff, who was not shaken, won another match point opportunity after 40 rallies, the most in this tournament, in the game with a 6-5 lead, and Mujoba's last backhand went off the line, confirming the final.

When Goff was leading 1-0 in the second set, four environmental activists staged a surprise protest in the stands, causing the game to be halted for about 40 minutes.

Three players were sent off early, but it took a long time to deal with one person's foot being stuck to the floor of the stands with glue.

After the game, Goff made a bold statement, saying, "If environmentalists thought they had to do that to make their voices heard, I can't be angry."

Arina Sabalenka appeared to be eliminated in the semifinals for the third consecutive year when she lost her first set 0-6 to Keys, but she showed her stronger mentality by turning the match around with two tie-breaks.

In the third set tie break, she went up by 7 points and thought she had secured her place in the final. She put down her tennis racket and showed her joy, making her fans laugh.

The tiebreaker is usually won by the player who scores 7 points, but in the final set of major tournaments, a 10-point system is used.
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