Alright, let me walk you through what I did today regarding the Sabalenka and Gauff head-to-head record. It wasn’t anything too complicated, just something I got curious about.

Getting Started
So, I was just thinking about recent tennis matches, you know? Sabalenka and Gauff, they’ve had some big clashes lately. That US Open final last year was something, and then they met again in Australia. It got me wondering, who’s actually won more when they play each other? Sometimes the big matches stick in your head, but you forget the overall picture.
The Search Process
Naturally, the first thing I did was reach for my phone. Could’ve used the computer, but the phone was right there. I opened up my web browser, the one I always use, nothing fancy.
In the search bar, I typed in pretty much exactly what I was thinking: sabalenka gauff h2h. Simple as that. Sometimes I add ‘tennis’ or ‘WTA’ but usually ‘h2h’ is enough for the search engine to figure out what I want.
Hit enter, and the results popped up pretty quickly.
Looking Through the Results
You usually get a few options right at the top. There are the official tour websites, some big sports news sites, and dedicated tennis stats pages. I tend to trust the official WTA site or places like Flashscore or the ITF site, they usually have the data laid out clearly.
I clicked on one of the first few links – I think it was the official WTA one, or maybe a similar reliable source. Didn’t really matter which one, as they all pull from the same match data.
Finding the Information
Right there on the page, it usually has a dedicated section for head-to-head records. It showed their names, flags, current rankings maybe, and then the key part: the win-loss record against each other.
It laid it out clearly. I saw the number of matches played between Sabalenka and Gauff. And then it showed who had won how many.

I noted down the score. Last I checked, Gauff was actually leading their head-to-head. Wasn’t by a huge margin, but she was ahead. It also often lists the matches they played, showing:
- The tournament
- The year
- The surface (hard, clay, grass)
- The round
- Who won and the score
Seeing the list was good context. You could see Gauff won that big US Open final, but then Sabalenka won their semi-final clash at the Australian Open more recently. It shows it’s a real back-and-forth rivalry.
Final Thoughts
So yeah, that was it. Just a quick search out of curiosity. It’s interesting to see the actual numbers behind the matches you watch. Confirmed my feeling that it’s a competitive matchup, with neither player really dominating the other overall, even if one might be slightly ahead. It definitely makes me look forward to their next meeting even more. Simple process, really, just needed to look it up.