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Aryna Sabalenka gets special WWE title after winning US Open 2025 (X)
Overview
- Aryna Sabalenka got a customised WWE Championship belt after winning the US Open 2025 Women's Singles title
- The World No.1 WTA Star had received a similar belt when she had won her first US Open title in 2024
- Sabalenka donned the belt on her waist, posed for the image, and enjoyed what has now become a tradition
Aryna Sabalenka got a customised WWE Championship belt after winning the US Open 2025 Women's Singles title. The World No.1 WTA Star had received a similar belt when she had won her first US Open title in 2024. Sabalenka donned the belt on her waist, posed for the image, and enjoyed what has now become a tradition.
The Belarusian was happy to have received her second consecutive WWE title at the US Open. In 2024, she was handed over the belt for the first time by the US Open organization. After successfully defending her Women's Singles title, she had the priviliege to get the title once again.
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The only difference between the two titles was the side plate. In 2024, it had a blue color palette along with its golden template, while the color palette was gold, the same as its template in 2025. Regardless, the star player ended her Grand Slam season on a high by winning her fourth Women's Singles major title.
Aryna Sabalenka's major wins at the US Open
In 2024, Sabalenka was up against Jessica Pegula in the final. The WTA star claimed a 7-5, 7-5 win to claim her maiden Women's Singles Grand Slam win. Her first-ever Grand Slam win at the US Open was in 2019 just a few months before the pandemic, when she won the Women's Doubles finals.
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In 2025, the 27-year-old beat Amanda Anisimiva 6-3, 7-6(3) in straight sets to win her fourth Grand Slam. All of Sabalenka's Women's Singles Grand Slam wins have come on hard courts. She has won two Australian Open and US Open titles respectively. Her focus would now be on winning the French Open and Wimbledon.
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