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Sabalenka wins in the semi-finals – will there be a dream final against Swiatek?

By AndreaPosted on23.01.2025
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Aryna Sabalenka has done her homework on the way to the dream final against Iga Swiatek in Melbourne. In the first semi-final of the Australian Open, the world number one prevailed 6:4, 6:2 against the bravely fighting Paula Badosa from Spain after a highly concentrated performance.



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    Unique species of fungi could disappear forever, warns study from the University of Coimbra
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