australian open finalists aryna sabalenka and elena rybakina have met in four finals prior to the one on saturday, with rybakina winning three and sabalenka winning one.
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australian open finalists aryna sabalenka and elena rybakina have met in four finals prior to the one on saturday, with rybakina winning three and sabalenka winning one.
lena falling for the rybabait 😅😅😅😅
btw @ everyone interested the iw women's singles final is up in my archive if you wanna watch it (i really recommend it)
with rybakina becoming world no2 in the live race and both her and sabalenka making the finals looking inevitable, we have now offcially entered the era of rybalenka. women's tennis now has their own sincaraz in terms of extremely consistent world no1 and world no2 who meet each other in finals, down to the dynamic of one of them can beat everyone and the other can beat her
ice and fire are often called natural opposites. ice is seen as static and cold, calm and sharp. fire is perceived as erratic and strong, difficult to control. but ice does burn on its on way, in the control there is change, turn into water when it warms, free and beautiful. fire not only burns, it warms and helps to change, its control in its very own way. when together, they are strong but vulnerable; a source, a beginning and an end. they find the other. they complement each other. (creds under the cut)
tennis players as screenshots in my phone part five (part four)