Sabalenka beats Azarenka for Washington Open semis

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AFP – Aryna Sabalenka withstood a shaky second set to defeat Victoria Azarenka 6-4, 6-4 in a Friday showdown of two-time Australian Open champions to reach the Washington Open semi-finals.

Third-ranked Sabalenka fired eight aces in the match-up of Belarus rivals at the WTA and ATP hardcourt tuneup for the United States (US) Open.

“Always tough battles against her,” Sabalenka said. “She always brings the best fight she can.

I always enjoy playing against her. Just super happy to get through this tough match.

“I feel like with every set, I play better and better. Hopefully I can just (keep) building my level and by the US Open, I’ll be 100 per cent ready.”

Sabalenka, who won her second consecutive Australian Open in January, and 20th-ranked Azarenka both withdrew from Wimbledon with shoulder problems but have shown no sign of injuries in the US capital this week. “I’m super happy. I’m doing really great so far. Fingers crossed, the injury’s in the past. I feel really good,” Sabalenka said.

Aryna Sabalenka. PHOTO: AFP

“We’re doing everything we can with my team to keep my shoulder strong and make sure (such an injury) will never happen again.”

Top seed Sabalenka, who lost last year’s US Open final to Coco Gauff, advanced to a semi final yesterday against Czech Marie Bouzkova, who beat 19-year-old American Robin Montgomery, 6-3, 6-1.

Sabalenka won their only meeting last year in Miami, dropping only three games.

“Even though the score was quite easy in our last meeting, it was a really tough battle. It wasn’t that easy as it looks,” Sabalenka said. “She’s a great fighter.”

The other women’s semi-final will send Spain’s Paula Badosa against American Caroline Dolehide. Sabalenka, 26, improved to 5-1 against Azarenka, 35, in WTA clashes with her fourth consecutive triumph, all in straight sets.

Azarenka swatted a backhand long to give Sabalenka a break and a 4-2 lead but three double faults in the seventh game by Sabalenka handed a break back.

Azarenka sent a forehand beyond the baseline to surrender a break in the 10-minute 10th game and drop the first set in 52 minutes.