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La tenante du titre, Aryna Sabalenka, a réussi un magnifique doublé à l'Open d'Australie. Ce samedi, la numéro 2 mondiale a dompté Qinwen Zheng, 6-3, 6-2 pour devenir la première joueuse à conserver son titre à Melbourne depuis sa compatriote, Victoria Azarenka, en 2012 et 2013. Une prestation remarquable qui vient conclure une quinzaine de rêve, sans avoir concédé le moindre set. Depuis 2000, seules Lindsay Davenport, Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, Ashleigh Barty ont réussi cette prouesse à Melbourne. Un deuxième titre du Grand Chelem qui permet d'effacer la déception vécue à l'US Open contre Coco Gauff en finale.

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00:00 Cheers.
00:04 It was nice.
00:08 Finally, a bit of relief.
00:11 Yeah.
00:13 Yeah, I'm speechless right now.
00:16 I don't know how to describe my emotions, but definitely I'm super, super happy and
00:22 proud of everything I was able to achieve so far.
00:25 And yeah, just happy with the level I played today and she's a great player and very tough
00:31 opponent and I'm super happy that I was able to get this win today.
00:34 Irina, I wanted to ask you about some of the clips we've seen backstage of you doing a
00:41 coordinated dance with your team and you warming up with balloons.
00:45 I just wondered how important is it for you to be enjoying the time between matches here?
00:52 Yeah, I think it's all about having fun and enjoy the process and we're always doing a
00:58 lot of crazy stuff with the team and I don't know, it's helped me to stay focused on court,
01:04 you know, like because it's enough pressure on the court and of the court we're just trying
01:09 to keep it simple, keep it fun and make sure that all of us enjoy the process.
01:17 Your on court and off court persona seem quite different.
01:22 How much do you have to spend a little bit of time becoming on court?
01:28 I remember Rafa used to talk about becoming a different player when he walked onto court.
01:31 Do you try to do the same sort of thing?
01:35 Well it's actually good that I'm two different people on and off the court because if I would
01:41 be the same person that I am on the court, off the court, I think I wouldn't have my
01:45 team around me and I think I would be alone.
01:50 But yeah, I mean it takes me so much time to kind of like become who I am right now
01:55 on court, to have this control on myself and to understand myself better and yeah, it's
02:01 been a long journey and way to go.
02:06 I just said it like I'm going to retire after today but no, too early I think.
02:13 I think I still can do something else.
02:17 But yeah, it takes me a little while to become who I am right now.
02:20 Just pointing it like that, I'm like where is Simon?
02:25 Remember I had a little drink already.
02:26 Was it important to you to win a second slam to show that it wasn't just a one off?
02:34 Yeah, actually it's been in my mind that I didn't want to be that player who win it
02:42 and then disappeared.
02:43 I just wanted to show that I'm able to be consistently there and I'm able to win another
02:50 one.
02:51 I really hope that more, more than two right now.
02:55 But for me it was really important so that's why no matter what the result, like win or
02:59 lose, we're always working hard.
03:01 We're always looking for things to improve in my game and yeah, it's all about the process
03:08 and make sure that you, about the discipline, make sure that you're always there, you always
03:13 show up and you always work hard.
03:15 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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