Rybakina dominates No.1 Swiatek to make Indian Wells final


INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina advanced to her first WTA 1000 final after ending No.1 Iga Swiatek’s title defense at the BNP Paribas Open. The World No.10 notched her second win over Swiatek this season, winning 6-2, 6-2 in Friday night’s semifinals. 

Having defeated Swiatek in the fourth round of the Australian Open in January, Rybakina is now the second woman ever to defeat a reigning World No.1 at the Australian Open and Indian Wells in the same year after Lindsay Davenport in 2000. She is also the first player to win multiple matches over a reigning No.1 since 2019.

Rybakina will face World No.2 Aryna Sabalenka for the title on Sunday in a rematch of the electric Australian Open final in January. There, Sabalenka edged Rybakina 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 to win her first major title. Sabalenka leads the head-to-head 4-0 but all their matches have gone the full three sets.

Match report: Sabalenka cruises into third final of the year at Indian Wells

Words from the winner: “I would say I didn’t expect that I was going to play that good today,” Rybakina said on court. “Yesterday was a really tough match.

“I had nothing to lose. I just wanted to come and enjoy and it really went my way. I played really one of the best matches this year. I was really pleased with the game and hopefully, I’m going to play like this on Sunday.”

How the match was won: In the third career meeting between the two, Swiatek came into the Indian Wells semifinal having yet to lose a set in her title defense. Rybakina was tested 24 hours earlier, needing three physical sets to overcome Karolina Muchova and advance to her first WTA 1000 semifinal.

With an eye towards becoming the first player since Maria Sharapova to make back-to-back finals at Indian Wells and just the second woman ever to successfully defend the title, Swiatek was hoping to avenge her 6-4, 6-4 loss to Rybakina in the fourth round of the Australian Open in January.

Rybakina never let Swiatek come close. After opening the match with a clean love hold, Rybakina immediately broke at 30 and consolidated a 3-0 lead. On a night when the World No.1 struggled to find her range and absorb the Kazakh’s flat strokes, Rybakina’s powerful, balanced aggression kept Swiatek at bay. The Wimbledon champion served better and was more consistent from the baseline.

Both players earned two break points in the opening set, with Rybakina converting both her opportunities and Swiatek failing to convert hers. Rybakina broke to close out the opening set on a Swiatek double-fault, ending a 36-minute opening set. Rybakina hit 8 winners to 7 unforced errors in the first set, compared to Swiatek’s 4 winners to 8 unforced errors. 

Rybakina continued to pull away in the second set. In just 20 minutes, Rybakina built a 4-0 lead after breaking Swiatek at love. Swiatek finally snapped Rybakina’s run of seven straight games to hold serve at 5-1 and broke for the first…

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