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Aryna Sabalenka exacts revenge on rival Swiatek in Madrid after Stuttgart defeat

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Second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka beat top-ranked Iga Swiatek 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 to reclaim the Madrid Open title on Saturday. Sabalenka lost to Swiatek in the Stuttgart final two weeks ago and had never previously taken a set against her Polish rival in three clay-court meetings.

But the Belarusian held nothing back by aggressively hitting for winners and breaking Swiatek four times in the final. The Australian Open champion claimed her tour-leading third title of the season and 13th of her career, including her second in Madrid after triumphing here in 2021. "I am just super happy with this win, especially against Iga on clay," Sabalenka said.

She told Swiatek on court, "It is always tough against each other and you always push me to my limits. I hope we will play many more times this season." It was the first WTA 1000 final between the top two ranked players since No.

1 Serena Williams beat No. 2 Li Na at the 2014 Miami Open. It was also only the third time in the last 40 years that the top two women met twice on clay in a single season.

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