Sabalenka endured a grueling start to her Montreal campaign as she had to battle past Sloane Stephens in a tight three-setter. But the Belarusian looked at ease against Marino on Thursday, wrapping up the match in under an hour.
Awaiting her in the quarterfinals is tour veteran and compatriot Victoria Azarenka. Azarenka, seeded eighth, overcame Maria Sakkari in a final-set tiebreak in the third round.
The two Belarusians have met each other thrice before, and it’s Aryna Sabalenka who leads the head-to-head by a margin of 2-1.
In her post-match press conference, Sabalenka admitted that it’s always tricky to play Azarenka given her stature. The 23-year-old believes, however, that Azarenka would be under pressure too because they are both from the same country.
The World No. 3 also talked about her third-round match against Rebecca Marino, who had the advantage of the crowd support. Sabalenka pointed out how it was important for her to stay focused from the beginning, and claimed she was happy with the win since her opponent had “nothing to lose”.
“Doubles is good for improving my return game and volleys” - Aryna Sabalenka
Aryna Sabalenka is also playing doubles in Montreal, with Belgium’s Elise Mertens. The two singles stars have joined hands this week for the first time since the Miami Open, but they have plenty of happy memories from the past.
The duo have tasted Grand Slam success twice already; they won the 2019 US Open and the 2021 Australian Open together.
Aryna Sabalenka claimed on Thursday that playing doubles is a good way to add new wrinkles to her singles game. According to the Belarusian, doubles is helping her play better at the net while also improving her return of serve.
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