Sabalenka Roars Into Miami Final vs. Gauff, Eyes Sunshine Double

Aryna Sabalenka delivered a commanding 6-4, 6-3 victory over Elena Rybakina to advance to the Miami Open final. She becomes the first World No. 1 since Serena Williams to reach consecutive finals at the event. Sabalenka will now face American rival Coco Gauff, who powered past Karolina Muchova. The final presents Sabalenka with a chance to complete the prestigious Sunshine Double.

Key Points: Sabalenka vs. Gauff Miami Final: Sunshine Double on Line

  • Sabalenka beats Rybakina in straight sets
  • Reaches second straight Miami final
  • Faces rival Coco Gauff for title
  • Aims for rare Sunshine Double
  • Matches Serena Williams feat
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Sabalenka sets summit clash with home favourite Gauff in Miami

Aryna Sabalenka dominates Rybakina to reach the Miami Open final, where she will face Coco Gauff with the coveted Sunshine Double at stake.

"Sabalenka roared and signed the camera lens with her nickname: 'Tiger.' - Match Report"

Miami, March 27

Aryna Sabalenka scored a dominant straight-sets 6-4, 6-3 victory in Miami semifinal against Elena Rybakina and moved one win away from the coveted Sunshine Double.

The win, her 10th in their tour-leading 17 WTA Tour, sends her to a second straight final in Miami. Coincidentally, Sabalenka is the first player to reach consecutive Miami Open finals since Rybakina in 2023 and 2024, and the first to do so as World No. 1 since Serena Williams from 2013 to 2015.

At 4-5 in the opening set, Sabalenka, as champions do, broke Rybakina with a combination punch of a cross-court backhand followed by a ferocious overhead.

Set two was more routine with a dominant 4-0 start, until Sabalenka eventually served it out at love, ending with a T-serve followed with a howitzer cross-court forehand. Sabalenka roared and signed the camera lens with her nickname: "Tiger."

Sabalenka is the fourth player this century to reach the final at her first four WTA events of a season, joining Martina Hingis (2001), Serena Williams (2003) and Victoria Azarenka (2012).

Sabalenka will face anlther prominent rival, Coco Gauff, who after conceding an early break went on to win 12 of the final 13 games against Karolina Muchova 6-1, 6-1 to enter first-ever Miami Open final.

If she wants to go one step further and claim back-to-back titles at the event, while becoming the first player to complete the Sunshine Double since Iga Swiatek in 2022, Sabalenka will look to replicate what she did against Rybakina.

Gauff has faced Sabalenka 12 times, most recently at the Madrid final, Roland Garros final and WTA Finals Riyadh group stage all in 2025, with the American winning in France. Sabalenka and Gauff are level at six wins apiece.

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy to see women's tennis getting this level of coverage in our sports pages. Sabalenka is a machine this season. But honestly, I'm also rooting for Coco Gauff a little bit – she's so young and carries herself with such grace.
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Rohit P
The stats are mind-blowing. Fourth player this century to reach the first four finals of the season? That's legendary company with Serena and Hingis. She's on a different level. The Sunshine Double is hers for the taking.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan living in Delhi, I just want a close, high-quality match. Their head-to-head is 6-6! That's the perfect setup for a final. Though I must say, the article focuses a lot on Sabalenka's achievements and could have given Gauff's recent form a bit more depth.
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Vikram M
The way she closed out the match "at love" shows her champion's mentality. When Indian players like Sumit or Ankita play, we need this same kind of killer instinct in crucial moments. A great lesson in mental strength.
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Kavya N
Excited for the final! But the timing is always an issue. Will probably have to catch the highlights. Still, what a rivalry this is becoming. Modern tennis at its best. #SunshineDouble

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