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Ball Kid Steals Sabalenka's Easy Win

December 7, 2025 | Edition #292
Tennis action has shifted from a power-packed run in Charlotte to Atlanta. And it didn’t take long for the drama to follow as World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka didn’t fall to a fellow pro, but to a ball kid. And trust us, you’ll want to see how this unexpected moment unfolded.

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Sabalenka Loses to Ball Girl Despite Match Win |
The Belarusian star was left speechless as a young ball girl showcased an unbelievable feat right at match point. |


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On December 7, 1985, Martina Navratilova defeated her greatest rival Chris Evert 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 in the final of the Australian Open. Making the match all the more important, the world No 1 spot was on the line. It marked Navratilova’s third and last triumph in the tournament. It was already the 67th encounter between the two legends, and Navratilova, who had lost 16 out of their first 20 matches, now led the series 35-32. It was also the 13th time the two faced each other in a Grand Slam final, with Navratilova winning 10 of those.

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