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The Australian Open women's singles final match is out! The 28-year-old dark horse swept through the 00s and will be the number one seed

On January 27, Beijing time, the Australian Open women's singles semifinals ended, and finally the 28-year-old American Collins eliminated Sviatek and met the world's first Barty division final! Collins was the biggest dark horse in the tournament, reaching the Women's Singles Finals for the first time.

The Australian Open women's singles final match is out! The 28-year-old dark horse swept through the 00s and will be the number one seed

Collins reached the Australian Open Final Four in 2019, her best record in Grand Slam women's singles. Sviatek reached the australian open final four for the first time, and as the 2020 French Open champion, Sviatek is looking forward to a breakthrough.

In the first set of the game, Collins completed the break as soon as he came up, and then broke consecutively to protect the state of the brave, 4-0 far ahead. Although Sviatek completed the break-back chase, Collins broke again. Sviatek saved his first serve to win the set, but Collins managed to win the second set, winning the first set 6-4.

The Australian Open women's singles final match is out! The 28-year-old dark horse swept through the 00s and will be the number one seed

In the second set, Collins broke again from the beginning, and like the first set, after destroying the love game continuously, it was far ahead of the curve. Although Sviatek then managed to save his serve to stop the decline, Collins did not give Sviatek a chance at all, directly broke Sviatek's indispensable serve, won another set 6-1, and successfully advanced to the final.

Another women's singles semi-final suspense is not big, the world's first Barty is full of firepower, easily swept the American star Keyes 6-1, 6-3, with a strong record of only 21 sets all the way, the first time in his career to reach the australian open final! Barty has won 10 consecutive games in the new season and won 20 consecutive sets, just one step away from his first Australian Open women's singles title! Previously, Barty had won the French Open and Wimbledon women's singles titles.

The Australian Open women's singles final match is out! The 28-year-old dark horse swept through the 00s and will be the number one seed

That way, the final matchup will be Barty vs Collins.

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