Belinda Bencic sets up Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open final clash with Liudmila Samsonova

Belinda Bencic celebrates reaching the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open final. (WTA)
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Updated 12 February 2023
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Belinda Bencic sets up Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open final clash with Liudmila Samsonova

  • A dominant win over Beatriz Haddad Maia sees the world No. 9 Bencic favorite for the title on Sunday

ABU DHABI: World No. 9 Belinda Bencic and world No. 19 Liudmila Samsonova will meet in Sunday’s final of the inaugural Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open, presented by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, after coming through their semifinal encounters on Saturday.

At the International Tennis Centre in Zayed Sports City, second seed Bencic put on a dominant display to register a comfortable 6-2, 6-3 victory over Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia.

The other singles semifinal saw Samsonova prevail against Qinwen Zheng 6-4, 1-6, 6-4, ending the Chinese world No. 29’s impressive run in the tournament which included victories over Jelena Ostapenko and Daria Kasatkina.

Spectators inside Stadium Court were treated to an entertaining match which saw the best of Bencic. The 25-year-old dominated early to go 3-2 up in the opening set and that was enough for her to take charge, winning the next three games with sixth seed Haddad Maia unable to find a way back.

An early break in the second set put Bencic in control of the tie, although Haddad Maia reduced the deficit to 3-2. However, Bencic had other ideas and stormed the following game without dropping a point, before sealing the match in 1 hour and 32 minutes to enter Sunday’s final.

Speaking after the match, Bencic said: “It was a really good match and I prepared well for this game where I executed my shots well, so I’m really happy to have won today.

“At the start of the tournament, the draw was really tough so it’s nice to be in another final and hopefully I can do well.”

She will face a difficult test against Samsonova who needed three sets to overcome Zheng. Samsonova, who had upset world No. 11 Veronika Kudermetova in the quarterfinals, hit five aces en route to claiming the first set 6-4. However, 20-year-old Zheng responded emphatically to take the second set 6-1.

In the decider, both players held serve before Samsonova broke late on to seal her place in the final.

Meanwhile, Shuko Aoyama and Hao-Ching Chan will need to beat Shuai Zhang and Luisa Stefani if they want to triumph in Sunday’s doubles final.

Opening proceedings at Stadium Court, Japan’s Aoyoma and Chinese Taipei’s Chan defeated America’s Desirae Krawczyk and Mexico’s Guiliana Olmos in three sets, winning 6-4, 2-6, 10-3, in a contest that lasted close to 90 minutes.

In the other semifinal, Stefani and Zhang had to overcome a tricky opening set in their clash against Miyu Kato and Monica Niculescu. After taking a 7-5 advantage, Stefani and Zhang looked comfortable on court, sealing the second set 6-3.


Djokovic wins record 400th Slam match to power on in Australia

Updated 24 January 2026
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Djokovic wins record 400th Slam match to power on in Australia

  • The 38-year-old Serbian great swept past Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3, 6-4, 7-6
  • Roger Federer (369) and Serena Williams (365) are next best

MELBOURNE: Record-shattering Novak Djokovic became the first player to win 400 Grand Slam matches Saturday on his way into the last 16 at the Australian Open.
The 38-year-old Serbian great swept past Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) under a closed roof on center court to extend his own all-time record of match wins at the majors.
Roger Federer (369) and Serena Williams (365) are next best.
Victory was also his 102nd at Melbourne Park, where he has won 10 titles, to equal Federer with most Australian Open singles wins.
Djokovic’s reward is a fourth-round clash with either Czech rising star Jakub Mensik or American tournament debutant Ethan Quinn whose match was delayed due to extreme heat.
The 24-time Slam winner is in good form so far as he bids to shatter the recent dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
“I’m still trying to give these young guys a push for their money,” said Djokovic. “I’m still around. I’m hanging in there.
“Obviously Alcaraz and Sinner are the two best players in the world. They’re playing on a different level from all of us right now.
“But, you know, when you enter the court and the ball rolls, you always have a chance.”
The 75th-ranked van de Zandschulp upset Djokovic in three sets at Indian Wells last year, but never looked like pulling off another shock.
The fourth seed wound back the clock with some phenomenal tennis in set one, securing the critical break in the fourth game after a mammoth 26-point rally.
He broke the Dutchman again on his opening serve on the second set and moved to 4-2, but it was a struggle and he became noticeably more irritable.
At one point, he smacked a ball toward an advertising hoarding out of frustration and nearly hit a ball kid, quickly apologizing.
Djokovic got work on his foot during a medical time in set three, seemingly for a blister, as they exchanged breaks and the set went to a tiebreak where he proved the most resilient.
Djokovic has been tied with Margaret Court on 24 major titles since winning the US Open in 2023.