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Home » Indian Wells: Aryna Sabalenka beats Elena Rybakina to win first Indian Wells title
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Indian Wells: Aryna Sabalenka beats Elena Rybakina to win first Indian Wells title

By britishbulletin.com15 March 20262 Mins Read
Indian Wells: Aryna Sabalenka beats Elena Rybakina to win first Indian Wells title
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Sabalenka opted to take some time away from competitive action after suffering Grand Slam heartbreak at the start of the year, and that decision appears to have paid off.

She has put in some dominant performances across the past two weeks and stood up to serious pressure against an opponent she tends to struggle against.

The 27-year-old had lost four of her previous five meetings with Rybakina in finals but dug deep to land her second trophy of the year.

It is not just against Rybakina that Sabalenka has struggled, though, with six of her previous 10 finals appearances ending in defeat.

Sabalenka’s last two appearances in finals at Indian Wells also ended in defeat – losing to Rybakina in 2023 and Mirra Andreeva last year.

After losing the opening set – the first she had dropped all tournament – Sabalenka could be excused for thinking she was destined for another defeat, but the four-time Grand Slam singles champion showed incredible character to force her way back in proceedings.

Sabalenka has been known for letting her frustration get in the way, but she channelled any frustrations in a positive manner to break twice in succession and save four break points before wrapping up the second set.

That momentum continued into the decider and an early break appeared to be enough for Sabalenka when she had the chance to serve for the match.

However, Rybakina struck back and then went on to save five break points of her own.

In a match full of twists, the conclusion lived up to the billing, with Sabalenka holding firm in a superb tie-break to come out on top.

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