Aryna Sabalenka really came out on top in Ostrava this weekend. The 22-year-old picked up both the singles and doubles trophies, and celebrated in COVID-19 safe style.

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She credited her mental game for her big wins:

"If you can control your mind your thinking then you can control everything," she said.  "I think this is the most important part which I learned and which I still have to improve to be able to compete on this level and to be consistent with my game and with my results."

Sabalenka dismissed Victoria Azarenka 6-2, 6-2 in the final after tough wins over Coco Gauff, Sara Sorribes Tormo and Jennifer Brady earlier in the week.

"I would say in the first matches I was really caring about the results because I didn’t get a title for a long time," Sabalenka said. "As soon as I leave this thinking and just start playing tennis I think I handled my [mentality] really well this week. I was thinking only on things which I can control and it helped me to be really successful this week."

It marks the Belarusian's seventh career WTA title and second of 2020 after winning Doha back in February.

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In the doubles final with Elise Mertens, Sabalenka had another straightforward final: they beat Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani, 6-1, 6-3. It's their fourth title together in two years.

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The big week of wins moves Sabalenka up to No. 11 in singles and sees her stay at No. 5 in doubles. She still plans on playing the final WTA event of 2020 in Linz next month.

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Sabalenka 
celebrates two 
titles in Ostrava

Sabalenka celebrates two titles in Ostrava