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Rivals' power show sets up final rematch

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January 30, 2026

ARYNA Sabalenka will face Elena Rybakina in an Australian Open final rematch after both women powered through to the final.

- BY ELEANOR CROOKS, PA

Rivals' power show sets up final rematch

Aryna Sabalenka and (right) Elena Rybakina in action during the Australian Open semi-finals

(ROBERT PRANGE/ GETTY IMAGES)

The pair were the form players coming into the tournament and neither has yet dropped a set, with Sabalenka defeating Elina Svitolina 6-2 6-3 and Rybakina seeing off Jessica Pegula 6-3 7-6 (7).

If the final is anything like their trophy decider in 2023 then ticket-holders tomorrow are in for a treat, with Sabalenka fighting back from a set down on that occasion to win her first title in Melbourne.

She has reached the final every year since, winning again in 2024 and losing another thrilling encounter with Madison Keys 12 months ago.

Sabalenka’s dominance on hard courts in particular is emphasised by the fact this is her seventh straight major final on the surface, while Wimbledon last summer was the only time in the last six slams she has failed to reach the showpiece.

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Fraud team save council £2.4m in six months

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1 mins

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National Trust sinks barges to form new island for birds

THE National Trust has sunk three decommissioned barges to form a new island for birds in the Blackwater Estuary in Essex.

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2 mins

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We went toe-to-toe with the best team in the world, says Burn

DAN Burn left Paris St Germain feeling proud but baffled after helping to send Newcastle into the Champions League playoffs on a high by denying the holders a direct passage to the last 16.

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2 mins

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'Record' increase in funding for police force

POLICE forces in the North East will receive increased funding to help boost the number of neighbourhood officers on the streets.

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1 min

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Former magistrate convicted of causing serious injury in crash

A FORMER magistrate who fell asleep at the wheel and left another motorist seriously injured in a head-on crash has been ordered to do unpaid work and given a suspended prison sentence.

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3 mins

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LIVERPOOL STRIKER EXPECTING A ROUGH RIDE AFTER TWICE REJECTING NEWCASTLE

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2 mins

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