Despite her defeat, Sabalenka records an impressive statistic over her last 100 Grand Slam matches

Outplayed by the world No. 12, Anisimova, in the Wimbledon semifinals (6-4, 4-6, 6-4), Sabalenka left the English capital deeply disappointed with her performance. Despite her remarkable consistency in Grand Slams, the Belarusian failed to find the solutions in the finals of the Australian Open and Roland-Garros this year—and more recently in her match against the American.
Nevertheless, the world No. 1 can take solace in a staggering statistic. By winning the second set against Anisimova, she extended her streak of 100 matches where she took at least one set from her opponent. Only Navratilova has done better (143) in her career. Evert, meanwhile, trails behind with 95 matches.
Additionally, Sabalenka has only been defeated 9 times in 56 matches played this season.