Jannik Sinner wins a tough straight sets match to get the Indian Wells title and complete the hard court set!
He did not look like losing, even when under extreme pressure from Medvedev, who was unfortunate not to get a set. Just too good this whole event, no doubts!
imagine hitting 42 winners, 35 unforced errors, winning 70% of second serve points but STILL not getting the win.
shows how incredible both these women played today
Huge credit to both of them in so many moments today, but Sabalenka hitting that crosscourt backhand winner championship point down in the tiebreak was extremely impressive.
9-7 H2H for Sabalenka and in two of those matches she saved match point(s)
Conquered so many demons here
It’s funny to still hear some people say “the WTA field is wide open.”
It’s not wide open at all. There’s a clear top 10 pack with multiple tiers inside. And now multiple HOF-caliber players regularly battling at the deep end of big events.
This is the best WTA field we’ve seen in over a decade.
Another classic match between Sabalenka and Rybakina, you can always count on them to put on a show. It felt like Aryna Sabalenka's time, coming from behind when Rybakina had her lightening start, not getting shaken when broken late and didn't get tight at the end. Her best final
Fritz is going to make an incredible analyst/punditry once he retires, love that he's so open and keen to discuss these things that as a fan you'd have no idea about otherwise.
New Episode of OFF SEASON is live!
In Episode 4 we ask the question: Can a tennis player change their shots? Not as easy as some other players (looking at you Sinner) make it seam.
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The way Merida treats Sonmez is how I wish more small tourneys treated their champs. She won two years ago, so they brought her back last year as a WC, and they promote her this year more than everyone.
They treat her like a huge deal, so fans treat her like one of their own!
This is a great one!
1. Sabalenka Madrid 2024 Final
2. Halep RG 2020 R4
3. Muchova RG 2023 Final
4. Osaka RG 2024 R2
5. Anisimova Wimbledon 2025 Final
Honourable mention to Sabalenka US Open 2022 SF, Collins AO R2 2024.
We don't talk about Jessica Pegula's ability to maximise her opportunities. She beat Svitolina by looking to take control of rallies and use her weapons (which she does have) and was able to up the pressure on Anisimova once she a foothold. Also Never beaten easily in any match
What an incredible 2 weeks for Sebi Korda! Watched him play some incredible tennis in Dallas and he backs it up with a title in Delray. There is a confidence he is carrying right now that gives hope to all who love his game. 🤞🏾
Jessica Pegula: We talked about all these withdrawals. But I mean we had 4 top-10 girls in the semis. We had a few more in the quarters. Even when you have a lot of players withdrawing, just because we're missing a few it doesn't mean that we still can't put on some great tennis
Jovic joins Pegula, Anisimova, Bencic, Keys, and Navarro for those that have already been announced for Charleston.
Always a great event the week after Miami, is almost always voted as the best 500 event on the calendar by the players every year.
Coco Gauff is 12-2 in matches over 2 hours 48 min+ in her career so far and that includes some pretty impressive wins:
Sabalenka (2x)
Swiatek
Rybakina
Zheng (2x)
The 2 losses have come against the Ukrainians
Marta Kostyuk (2024 Stuttgart QF)
Elina Svitolina (2026 Dubai SF)