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Australian Open 2025 Date: 23 January Venue: Melbourne Park Coverage: Live radio commentary on Tennis Breakfast on BBC 5 Sports Extra, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app Aryna Sabalenka will have the chance to become the first woman in 26 years to win three successive Australian Open titles after reaching the Melbourne final with a commanding win over Paula Badosa. Belarusian top seed Sabalenka, who previously described Badosa as her "soulmate", recovered from an early setback to win 6-4 6-2. Badosa, contesting her first major semi-final, quickly went 2-0 up but the Spanish 11th seed would win just four of the next 16 games.

Sabalenka will face Iga Swiatek or Madison Keys in the final, where she will aim to emulate Martina Hingis' three straight titles between 1997-99. "Just saying that, I have goosebumps. I am so proud of myself and my team that we were able to put ourselves in such a situation," Sabalenka said.



"It's a privilege and if I will be able to put my name in the history [books] it's going to mean the world to me. "At first I was dreaming to win at least one Grand Slam and now I have this opportunity and it's incredible." It was a 20th straight victory at the Australian Open for two-time defending champion Sabalenka.

Sabalenka will keep her world number one ranking if Swiatek loses in the semi-finals - and if the Pole advances, the winner of Saturday's championship match will take the top spot. Should Swiatek join Sabalenka in the final, i.

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