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Sabalenka overcomes holder Gauff to reach semis of WTA Finals

Sabalenka overcomes holder Gauff to reach semis of WTA Finals
Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka reacts after a point against US’ Coco Gauff during their WTA Finals tennis tournament in Riyadh on Nov. 6, 2025. (AFP)
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Sabalenka overcomes holder Gauff to reach semis of WTA Finals

Sabalenka overcomes holder Gauff to reach semis of WTA Finals
  • The world number one finished top of the Steffi Graf Group and next takes on Amanda Anisimova
  • American Pegula takes on in-form Kazakh Elena Rybakina

RIYADH: Aryna Sabalenka roared back from a slow start to beat Coco Gauff 7-6(5) 6-2 and clinch a semifinal spot at the season-ending WTA Finals on Thursday, sending the defending champion packing and assuring Jessica Pegula of a place in the last four.
The world number one, who is seeking a maiden trophy in the event since a run to the final three years ago, finished top of the Steffi Graf Group and next takes on Amanda Anisimova in a rematch of their US Open title clash.
American Pegula takes on in-form Kazakh Elena Rybakina, who qualified for the last four as the best player from the Serena Williams Group.

Gauff’s erratic serve had been a concern after her opening defeat by Pegula, but it was the 21-year-old’s aggressive return game that stood out against Sabalenka as she broke to start the match and went 4-2 up at the King Saud University Sports Arena.
Sabalenka let out a scream after she saved break points and held for 3-4 in the rematch of the French Open title clash that she lost, and the fired-up Belarusian soon broke to draw level at 5-5 with a neat forehand winner.
Sabalenka showed more fight in the tiebreak to come from behind and take the first set, and there was no stopping the 27-year-old when she eased to a 4-0 lead in the second set.

BREEZY WIN
Earlier, Pegula secured a breezy 6-2 6-3 victory over the already-eliminated Jasmine Paolini and said she would work out a strategy for her next opponent despite knowing there was a slim chance of an exit if Gauff prevailed in three sets.
“We’re going to be really happy with today, for the rest of the day and maybe for most of the night, and then we’re going to have to switch strategies a little bit because it’s a quick turnaround now,” said Pegula.
“We’ll be ready for the next opponent.”
Pegula gained the upper hand, winning five out of the first six games after Paolini faltered on her serve early, before the 2023 runner-up took the first set, giving her Italian opponent no chance.
Paolini withstood some powerful baseline hitting in the next set to hold in the opening game but Pegula continued to heap on the pressure and broke for the third time in the contest, paving the way for a comprehensive victory.
“Today I finally got a straight-sets win for the first time in like a few months,” Pegula said.
“That always feels really good. I thought I served well, just played solid and was aggressive when I needed to be. There weren’t any negative notes today.”


Ajax Amasterdam sack coach John Heitinga

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Ajax Amasterdam sack coach John Heitinga

Ajax Amasterdam sack coach John Heitinga
“It’s a painful decision,” Kroes told the club’s website
“We’ve seen too little progress and have unnecessarily dropped points”

AMSTERDAM: Ajax Amsterdam have sacked coach John Heitinga following a poor start to the season that included four successive heavy defeats in the Champions League, with Fred Grim handed the reins on a temporary basis, the club announced on Thursday.
Assistant coach Marcel Keizer will also depart, while technical director Alex Kroes said he would give up his role before the expiry of his contract at the end of the season if the club found a suitable replacement.
Ajax have won five of their 11 Eredivisie matches this campaign and lie fourth in the table but sit bottom of the standings in the Champions League in what has been a chaotic first few months of the season.
“It’s a painful decision,” Kroes told the club’s website. “But looking back at the past few months, we must conclude that things have turned out quite differently from what we had envisioned. We’ve seen too little progress and have unnecessarily dropped points.
“We know it can take time for a new coach to work with a squad that has undergone changes. We have given John that time, but we believe it’s best for the club to appoint someone else to lead the team. We hope to present a new head coach together as soon as possible.”
Heitinga, 41, is a former Ajax player who featured in 218 matches for the club and was later a youth coach with the team.
He had a caretaker role in charge in 2023 after the sacking of Alfred Schreuder, before moving to England to be assistant coach to David Moyes at West Ham United and Arne Slot at Liverpool, helping the latter to the Premier League title last season.
He returned to Ajax at the start of this campaign following the departure of Italian Francesco Farioli.
Ajax are next in action on Sunday when they travel to Utrecht.