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The world No. 2 swept both hard-court major titles this season and arrives in Asia with a chance to usurp Iga Swiatek atop the WTA rankings.
Published Sep 25, 2024
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Sabalenka finally lifted the US Open trophy after a series of near-misses in the last four years, and now appears in pole position to end the 2024 season as the world No. 1.
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