Mumbai, Sept. 8 -- Aryna Sabalenka came to the US Open with a new look to her racquet. The usual dark green of the specific model she uses had been changed to a flame-themed one. It was to remind her that despite the tough losses at the majors this year, the fire still burned within. She tossed that racquet aside on the blue court of Arthur Ashe Stadium on Saturday night. Her weapon had served its purpose. She sank to the floor, face in hands, and wept. When she got up, she stood on court having extended her reign as the US Open champion. In front of a packed and partisan crowd that rooted for eighth-seeded American Amanda Anisimova, the world No.1 scored a hard-fought 6-3, 7-6(3) win in the women's singles final, wrapping up victory in jus...