Aryna Sabalenka charged into her fourth Australian Open final in a row on Thursday evening, powering past Elina Svitolina 6-2, 6-3 in a dominant display.
The only major blip came early in the match—and not from her opponent. Chair umpire Louise Engzell issued Sabalenka an unusual hindrance call.
“That’s actually never happened to me!” Sabalenka told reporters afterward. “She called it, and I was like, ‘What? What is wrong with you?!’”
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The moment came at 2-1 in the first set, when Sabalenka struck a ball she believed had gone long during a rally. Her extended grunt shifted into a frustrated groan—but the ball landed in, and after Svitolina played it, the umpire ruled the noise a hindrance.
