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Aryna Sabalenka closes in on Maria Sharapova after Rome win

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Sabalenka’s win streak is alive and well, and now she has her sights set on the Italian Open. She started her tournament in Rome with a convincing straight-sets victory over Barbora Krejčíková, who could have been a tricky opening opponent.

Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images Sabalenka’s win streak is alive and well, and now she has her sights set on the Italian Open. She started her tournament in Rome with a convincing straight-sets victory over Barbora Krejčíková, who could have been a tricky opening opponent. After falling early in this event last year, she’ll be eager to put those memories behind her, especially since she’s never won this tournament before.

With Roland Garros coming up, the timing couldn’t be better for her to build momentum. Iga Swiatek and Maria Sharapova both hit seven titles during their best stretches in 2022 and 2008. Sabalenka could match that soon if she keeps this pace up.

Another mark in sight is Swiatek’s 37-match win streak from two years ago – though reaching that would require something special. Aryna Sabalenka closes in on win-rate records held by Maria Sharapova and Iga Swiatek Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images This latest milestone, which also saw her move past Ash Barty in one particular stat, was highlighted by OptaAce. The stat’s since the format was introduced in 2009, and the top spot belongs to Serena Williams, who holds a remarkable 84.

1% win rate. The group chasing her isn’t far apart either, with Sabalenka’s latest victory over Krejčíková bumping her up to a 74. 8% win rate, just ahead of Barty’s 74.