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French Open: Sabalenka Ends Swiatek’s Reign, Storms To First Clay Grand Slam Final
In a high-stakes showdown beneath the closed roof of Court Philippe-Chatrier, Sabalenka displayed immense power and poise, dismantling the four-time Roland Garros champion in two hours and 19 minutes. It was the Belarusian’s 40th main-draw win of the 2025 season — the most on tour — and it secured her sixth Grand Slam final appearance, more than any other player in the 2020s.
“This one means a lot,” said Sabalenka. “Beating Iga here, where she’s been nearly unbeatable, shows how far I’ve come.”
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