Australian Open Women’s Single Final Preview: How to see, follow, stream. Tennis news

Who: Aryana Sabalanka vs Madison Keys
What: Australian Open Women’s Single Final
Where: Rod Lever Arena, Melbourne, Australia
When: On Saturday evening at 7:30 pm (08:30 GMT).
Follow Al Jazira’s live build-up and then see our text and photo stream of the match.
On Saturday, Aryana Sabalenka’s indomitable strength in the women’s singles finals of the Australian Open meets the unwavering sense of Madison Keys, which promises to be a tremendous slugfest.
After brutally defeating his good friend in straight sets, Defending Champion Sabalenka’s semi -finalist Paula Badosa praised so well that it seemed as if she was playing the playstation.
The never-off American Kise, who would be 30 years old next month, saved eight brake points and a match point in the final set against IGA Swiatech, which went to a 10-point tiebreak.
“Surely some big hits. I think this is going to happen, “Powerful 19th seed Kij predicted the final. “Not too long.”
What is the record of face-to-face between a female single finalist?
Keys and Sabalanka have confronted the first five times, of which Belarusi has won four times, recently on Beijing Hard Court last year. Kise’s only win was on grass in Berlin in 2021.
Sabalanka said, “She is playing incredible tennis.” “She is a very aggressive player, does good service, moves well. He is in a very good shape. This is going to be a great fight. There were many big fights among us in the past.
What would be the Australian Open Threepete for Sabalanka?
After the defeat of Swiatech, Sabalenka will remain the world’s number one player, while the new rankings of Keys are guaranteed to return to the top 10 for the first time since 2019.
Both the players are in a fierce form and are on the path of 11 matches win after winning their exercises. The modern queen of Melbourne Park, Sabalenka, has won 20 consecutive matches on the famous blue hard court.
If she takes it to 21, she will achieve a triple achievement not seen in this century. The last person to win a three -peet in Melbourne was Martina Hingis in 1999 and only four other women have done so – Margaret Court, Evon Gulagong, Steffi Graf and Monica Seles.
Three consecutive achievements in any slam are a rare achievement and this has been done on only three occasions in this century.
In Rolland Garos, Justin Henin completed the triple performance in 2007 and Iga Swietech followed it last year. Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slam singles titles but managed to make a hat-trick only once in the US Open by 2012-14.

How many Grand Slam has reached the finals?
Sabalanka will be in her fifth slam final, Keys lost 6-3 to Sloen Stephens in the 2017 US Open final, 6-3, 6–0 in the 2017 US Open final. “I have clearly thought of endless about the match for the last eight years,” Keys said, who started crying after defeating Swietech in a 2 -hour 35 -minute cisown competition.
“I was so upset with being nervous that I never gave myself a chance to play really. You can also play tennis through it, I think it’s something that I am really working hard.
“This is one of the biggest lessons I can take from the US Open Final.”
What is the prize money?
The total prize money is $ 59.8 million, which is 12 percent more than 2024.
The single champion at the Australian Open will be given a reward of $ 2.16 million and the male and female doubles champion teams will get $ 502,000.
The classification in single class (male and female) is as follows:
Champions: $ 2.16 million
Current: $ 1.17 million
Semifinalist: $ 0.68m
Quarterfinalist: $ 412,242
Round of 16: $ 260,363
Third round: $ 179,759
Second round: $ 123,974
First round: $ 81,822

Where to see the Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam, follow and stream?
Al Jazeera will provide live text and photo coverage of the men’s and female single final.
Australian Open is the official broadcaster:
Africa: BIN Sports and Supersport.
Europe: Eurosport, SRG SSR.
Asia Pacific and Oceania: ESPN, Tennis Channel, BIN Sports, CCTV, IQIII, GDTV, Wow, Nine, Stan Sport, Digicel, CJ ENM, TDM, ESPN International, Sky, Sports and C-Plus.
India and subcontinent: Sony Sports Network.
Latin America and Caribbean: ESPN International.
Middle East: be in sports.
North America: ESPN, TSN, RDS and Tennis Channels.
Central Asia: Sony Sports Network and Eurosport.