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Mertens And Sabalenka Win US Open Women’s Doubles Title

  Belgium’s Elise Mertens and Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka captured their first Grand Slam title Sunday by winning the US Open women’s doubles final over Australia’s … Continue reading Mertens And Sabalenka Win US Open Women’s Doubles Title


Elise Mertens and Aryna Sabalenka
Elise Mertens (L) of Belgium and Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus pose with the trophy after winning their Women’s Double’s final match against Victoria Azarenka of Belarus and Ashleigh Barty of Australia on day fourteen of the 2019 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 08, 2019 in the Queens borough of New York City. Al Bello/Getty Images/AFP AL BELLO / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP
Elise Mertens and Aryna Sabalenka
Elise Mertens (L) of Belgium and Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus pose with the Women’s Doubles trophy at the 2019 US Open. Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images/AFP

 

Belgium’s Elise Mertens and Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka captured their first Grand Slam title Sunday by winning the US Open women’s doubles final over Australia’s Ashleigh Barty and Belarus’ Victoria Azarenka 7-5, 7-5.

The fourth-seeded duo dropped only one set in the tournament in reaching their first Grand Slam final.

“I can’t believe we won a Grand Slam,” Mertens said. “It’s all so new. Thanks to Aryna. I keep her going. She keeps me going.”

Sabalenka’s overhead smash produced a break to win the first set and it was an Azarenka overhead smash beyond the baseline that ended matters after 97 minutes.

“It’s like something unbelievable this year happened, especially in doubles,” Sabalenka said. “I’ve enjoyed every second on the court.”

Mertens and Sabalenka won the only prior meeting between the duos on the way to capturing the Miami title.

Barty, who takes over Monday as world number one in singles, won last year’s US Open title with American CoCo Vandeweghe.

The Aussie could have become the first woman with back-to-back US Open women’s doubles titles since France’s Nathalie Dechy in 2006 and 2007.

“The level was high and we were right there,” Barty said. “But they were huge on the big points and that’s why they won the title.”

AFP