Australian Open 2023: Sabalenka beats Donna Vekic to reach semifinal

Belarusian Sabalenka looks red-hot favourite to win her first major crown after a gritty display in defeating Croatia’s Donna Vekic 6-3, 6-2 at Rod Laver Arena.

Published : Jan 25, 2023 15:05 IST , Melbourne

Aryna Sabalenka and Donna Vekic of Croatia embrace at the net in the Quarterfinal singles match during day ten of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park.
Aryna Sabalenka and Donna Vekic of Croatia embrace at the net in the Quarterfinal singles match during day ten of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Aryna Sabalenka and Donna Vekic of Croatia embrace at the net in the Quarterfinal singles match during day ten of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Aryna Sabalenka set up a semifinal with surprise package Magda Linette on Wednesday at the Australian Open, while Tommy Paul ended Ben Shelton’s fairytale run.

Belarusian Sabalenka looks red-hot favourite to win her first major crown after a gritty display in defeating Croatia’s Donna Vekic 6-3, 6-2 at Rod Laver Arena.

Fifth-seeded Sabalenka is the highest remaining seed left in a women’s draw that has been upended by shocks.

The match was closer than the score suggested, but Sabalenka is in scintillating form -- she is yet to drop a set in Melbourne and has won all nine matches in 2023.

It is a far cry from a year ago, when she struggled badly with her serve and was reduced to tears at an Australian Open warm-up tournament.

“It feels really special to be in the semi-finals here, it was a tough match,” said Sabalenka, 24, who was competing in her first Australian Open quarter-final.

“I’m super happy with the win and it was so great to play here today, the atmosphere was unbelievable.”

Sabalenka will play unseeded Linette for a place in Saturday’s final after she marched into her first major semi-final at the age of 30.

Linette stunned former world number one Karolina Pliskova 6-3, 7-5 to continue flying the flag for Poland after the shock exit of world number one Iga Swiatek.

“I’m so emotional, I can’t really believe it,” said Linette, ranked 45 in the world.

“It’s a dream come true. I’m super grateful and happy. Thank you for cheering and supporting, I really needed this.

“So we keep going. I don’t want to get too excited because we are still in the tournament,” added the Pole, who will break into the top 30 for the first time.

Two-time Melbourne champion Victoria Azarenka will face Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina in the other semi-final.

- Shelton fairytale over -

In the men’s quarter-finals, Paul defeated his fellow unseeded American Shelton 7-6 (8/6), 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.

The 35th-ranked Paul, who has never gotten this far at a major, will play Novak Djokovic or Andrey Rublev for a place in Sunday’s final.

The 20-year-old Shelton has been one of the stories of the tournament. Just a year ago he was ranked 569 in the world and this was his first time outside the United States.

Now ranked 89th, he earned the applause of Rod Laver Arena and his opponent despite falling to a brave defeat.

Paul is the first American man into the last four of the Australian Open since Andy Roddick in 2009.

“Making it to the second week of a Slam is everyone’s dream when they play tennis. Can’t believe I’m here right now,” said the 25-year-old.

Djokovic can take a step closer to equalling Rafael Nadal’s men’s record of 22 Grand Slam titles when he faces Rublev later Wednesday.

The 35-year-old Serb is hot favourite to win a record-extending 10th Melbourne crown and with his hamstring seemingly recovered he will take some stopping.

Djokovic is the only man left in a depleted draw to have won a Grand Slam before.

The first semi-final has already been confirmed, with third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas facing Russian 18th seed Karen Khachanov.

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