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Indian fountain: Sabalenka destroys keys to build the last appointment with Andreeva

The number one in the world, Aryna Sabalenka, overwhelmed Madison Keys with 6-0, 6: 1 and reached the WTA 1000 final of the Indian Wells WAT 1000 on Friday and revenge her defeat against the fifth American in the Australian Open final.

Sabalenka only took 51 minutes to set up a title fight with Russian teen Mirra Andreeva, which defeated defending champion Iga Swiatek 7-6 (7/1) with 1-6, 6-3.

The Belarusel admitted that she was on the road for revenge after Keys had refused a third Australian open crown, and she was chosen from the first ball and roared in 23 minutes by the first set.

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Keys drove a 16-game winning shop with a win in Adelaide in front of her Maiden major in Melbourne, but the American fifth American couldn't get a foot in the door.

Sabalenka was not of the cold, swirling wind on the Court stage and won the first 11 games before the misfires appeared in the second 5: 1 for 5: 1.

The American raised her arms towards her box, where her husband and coach Bjorn Fratangelo tried to offer support, but Sabalenka had sealed the victory minutes later.

Sabalenka is in the Indian Wells final for the second time. In 2023 she finished second at Elena Rybakina.