Sabalenka powers past Burrage into U.S. Open third round
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The Australian Open champion converted three of her four break point opportunitie
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Aryna Sabalenka, with her sights firmly set on a second Grand Slam title and the world number one ranking, powered into the U.S. Open third round with a commanding 6-3 6-2 win over Britain's Jodie Burrage on Thursday.
The Australian Open champion converted three of her four break point opportunities and saved the two break points she faced during the 74-minute match in Louis Armstrong Stadium.
It was a much more confident display from Sabalenka compared to her error-prone New York opener during which she was forced to overcome early struggles on serve.
Sabalenka, who can claim the top ranking for the first time if she outlasts Iga Swiatek in the main draw, was more focused on serve as she overwhelmed world number 96 Burrage.
"I'm super happy with the level today, and super happy to get this win," Sabalenka told reporters. "Yeah, I think I played really solid today and didn't lose my focus not for a moment."
The Belarusian second seed consolidated an early break for a 3-0 lead and while Burrage responded with holds to love on her next two service games Sabalenka leaned on her own serve to seal the opening set.
Sabalenka, who reached the U.S. Open semi-finals in each of the last two years, was barely tested in the second set where she hit a forehand winner to go up a double break before closing it out with a hold to love.
"I came on court with mentality just to put her speed with her, her game back on her, and let her play with that," said Sabalenka. "And, of course, the main focus was on my serve, so to be really solid on my serve, so, like, I can put some pressure on her serve."