Aryna Sabalenka beats Jessica Pegula in Miami Open final
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This will be the first Miami Open final between two Top 5 players since Serena Williams knocked off Li Na in 2014, and this one will be filled with excitement as these players get reacquainted with o...
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Sabalenka fired up her lethal forehand in posting 22 winners on that wing to win the $1.1 million first prize.
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