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Aryna Sabalenka smashes racket after Madison Keys upset at Australian Open

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Aryna Sabalenka saw her two-year reign at the Australian Open end after losing to Madison Keys in the final – and she didn’t take it well.  

The world’s No. 1 ranking player was seen on the ESPN broadcast slamming her racket in disgust after congratulating the American star on her 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 victory early Saturday morning at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday for her first Grand Slam championship.

Sabalenka also covered her face in a towel and stormed into her locker room after the stunning upset. 

The Belarusian star, who had won 20 straight matches at the Australian Open, was denied the chance to become the first woman since Martina Hingis, from 1997-99, to secure a three-peat.  

“There definitely was a bit of frustration, because I was so close to achieve something crazy,” Sabalenka told reporters. “When you’re out there, you’re fighting, but it seems like everything (is not) going the way you really want (it) to go.”

“I just needed to throw those negative emotions at the end, just so I could give a speech (and) not stand there being disrespectful,” Sabalenka added. “I was just trying to let it go and be a good person.”

Aryna Sabalenka throws her smashed racket after being defeated by Madison Keys of the United States in the Women’s Singles Final during the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 25, 2025. Getty Images
Aryna Sabalenka picks up her smashed racket after losing against USA’s Madison Keys during their women’s singles final. AFP via Getty Images

It seemed to work as she had a humorous exchange with her coaching team when addressing the crowd after the match – jokingly blaming the loss on them.

“As always, that’s your fault guys,” she said. “I don’t wanna see you for the next week. I really hate you. No thank you for everything you are doing for me and blah, blah, blah.”

Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus reacts after losing the women’s singles final against Madison Keys of the U.S. at the Australian Open. AP
Madison Keys of the U.S. celebrates with the trophy and former tennis player Evonne Goolagong Cawley after winning the final against Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka, REUTERS

Sabalenka was also gracious to Keys in defeat.

Keys had not reached a Grand Slam final since 2017 and at 29 becomes the fourth-oldest woman to win her first Grand Slam.  

“I think we did our best,” she said. “Just Madison was playing incredible. I just couldn’t do anything in this match. Next time I play against Madison I bring better tennis.”

Sabalenka ended by sending love to her coaches – “even though we lost.”

For Keys, the win is a bounce back from a crushing loss to Sabalenka in the 2023 U.S. Open semifinals after cruising to a first-set win. 

“Aryna, unbelievable playing. I’m glad I finally got you back,” Keys said. “You’re always so tough to play. We always have the craziest matches. So congratulations to you and your team for another amazing Grand Slam run.”



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