Aryna Sabalenka captured her first Indian Wells WTA 1000 title by defeating Elena Rybakina in a tightly contested final that was decided by a decisive tie-break, according to La Jornada. Sabalenka, currently the world No. 1, overcame a four-match losing streak against Rybakina to claim the victory, as reported by Guardian Sport US.
This win comes after Sabalenka reached her third Indian Wells final, having previously been defeated by Rybakina in all four of their past final encounters following Sabalenka's 2023 Australian Open Grand Slam title. The Guardian highlighted the significance of breaking this losing streak in a rivalry that has seen several close matches between the two players.
The Japan Times detailed the narrow margins that defined the final, emphasizing the high-level competition and the razor-thin gap in performance that made the match a remarkable showcase of skill. Sabalenka’s victory over Rybakina not only brings her the prestigious Indian Wells title but could shift the momentum in their ongoing rivalry moving forward.
Leading to the final, Sabalenka secured her spot by defeating Victoria Mboko and later Linda Noskova, described in detail by La Jornada, while Rybakina reached the final after overcoming Elina Svitolina. The tournament also featured notable performances from players like Daniil Medvedev, Jannik Sinner, and Alexander Zverev.
Looking ahead, Sabalenka’s triumph could influence future matchups between her and Rybakina, potentially altering their head-to-head dynamics. Observers will watch upcoming tournaments closely to see if Sabalenka can maintain this momentum and further solidify her standing as world No. 1.

Aryna Sabalenka
Linda Noskova
Elena Rybakina
Indian Wells




