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Gavin was hired two years ago by Aryna and her team to fix her serve and her forehand. The result: Aryna has one two consecutive Australian Open titles and now added a US Open title. What's the limit for Sabalenka?
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Aryna Sabalenka won her first title since January's Australian Open by powering past Jessica Pegula in the final of the Cincinnati Open.
The Belarusian needed 76 minutes to wrap up a 6-3 7-5 victory for the 15th title of her career and her sixth at WTA 1,000 level.
The result ended a nine-match winning streak for American Pegula, who defended her Canadian Open title last week.
"This trophy means a lot, it is a really big achievement, especially coming after injury, with this fear of getting injured again," Sabalenka, who missed Wimbledon with a shoulder injury, said in her courtside interview, broadcast by Sky Sports.
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The career-long wait for Novak Djokovic is over, almost two decades after his first assault on Olympic gold.
After breaking some of the most difficult records that tennis has to offer, the Serbian has finally added an Olympic gold medal to his sizeable collection of honours. Djokovic, who has long-spoken of winning Olympic gold for Serbia as one of his most sought-after goals, was visibly emotional after overcoming Carlos Alcaraz, 7-6 7-6, in a gripping encounter in at the Paris Olympics.
"“I’m overwhelmed with everything that I’m feeling right now,” Djokovic told US broadcaster NBC. “Millions of different emotions of course: positive, too proud, too happy. The possibility to fight for a gold and to win a gold for the first time in my career for my country is arguably the biggest success I ever had.
"“Of course, I want everything there is to win in my individual career, but winning Davis Cup and particularly the golden medal at an Olympic Games for Serbia at the age of thirty-seven is unprecedented. Just starting my celebration, I can’t wait for what’s coming up in the next forty-eight hours."
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