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Tennis-Sabalenka relies on survival instincts to tame Kessler

By Thomson Reuters Jul 1, 2026 | 9:26 AM

By Pritha Sarkar

LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) – Aryna Sabalenka’s love-hate relationship with Wimbledon’s slick turf was once again on display before her survival ​instincts kicked in as the Belarusian subdued ‌American McCartney Kessler 6-1 7-6(9) in the second round on Wednesday.

The world number one definitely loved the way the first set went but by the time Kessler had ‌stormed ​to a 5-2 lead in ⁠the second, Sabalenka’s thigh ⁠started to feel the full force of her frustration as she kept slapping it in anger after every missed opportunity.

Kessler, the only player to ​have reached the second round this year without dropping a game, appeared to be on ⁠the cusp of dragging Sabalenka ⁠into a third set as she ​had two set points at 5-3 and another two ​in the tiebreak.

But each time, Sabalenka’s greater weight ‌of shot, and experience, came to the Belarusian’s rescue and she made sure her bid to win a first Grand Slam title away from ⁠hard courts stayed on track as she finally converted her third match point to end a compelling duel after ⁠one hour ‌39 minutes.

“She really tested me today ⁠and I am super happy to ​pass the ‌test,” the relieved top seed, who ​will next ⁠face Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko, said.

“She played incredible and played super aggressive and it was really tough to handle the second set and I am glad to have powered through.”

(Reporting by Pritha Sarkar; Editing by ​Alison Williams)