Belarusian tennis player Arina Sabalenka won the title at the Masters in Cincinnati last night, after defeating American Jessica Pegula, the sixth player in the world, in the final after two sets, 6:3, 7:5.
The third tennis player in the world won after 76 minutes and won the title in Cincinnati without losing a set.
In the fourth game of the first set, she took the opponent's serve, kept the advantage of the break until the end and took the lead in the match.
Sabalenka broke in the first game of the second set and kept the advantage until the 10th game when Pegula took her serve and tied the game at 5:5.
The Belarusian broke immediately in the next game for a 6:5 lead, and after the game was won on her serve and the first match point, she won her sixth title from the 1.000 series.
Sabalenka won the second title of the season, and the 15th in her career.
She will return to second place on the WTA list.
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