World number one Aryna Sabalenka has completed the ‘Sunshine Double’ by defending her Miami Open title with a commanding 6-2 4-6 6-3 win over American Coco Gauff on Saturday. The Belarusian, 27, claimed her third WTA Tour title of 2026, extending her remarkable run to 23 wins from 24 matches this calendar year. Sabalenka becomes only the fifth female player to capture both the Indian Wells and Miami titles in the same season, and the first to do so since Poland’s Iga Swiatek in 2022. The achievement ranks her amongst tennis royalty, joining Victoria Azarenka, Kim Clijsters and Steffi Graf as the only other women to have achieved the prestigious double.
Impressive Display Clinches Consecutive Titles
Sabalenka’s journey to success showcased the composed control that has shaped her exceptional season. She secured a break in the first game and swiftly secured the opening set, displaying the aggressive tennis that has made her extremely difficult to stop in 2026. Gauff, nevertheless, demonstrated a resilient opponent, mounting a fighting return in the second set by holding serve at 2-2 and 3-3 before converting a set opportunity to force a decider. The American’s fight-back stopped what would have been a dominant performance, but ultimately came up short against the top-ranked player’s psychological strength.
The pivotal third set sealed the outcome, with Sabalenka obtaining a crucial break in the first game and holding onto her advantage. She clinched the win on her initial match point when Gauff’s backhand went wide, a appropriate finish to a match that highlighted her dominance over the two weeks. In the aftermath of her success, Sabalenka acknowledged the demands of the contest whilst discussing her outstanding performance. “I’m so proud of the work we’ve done and the fight I was able to bring on court,” she said to Sky Sports, stressing the psychological resilience that has supported her success.
- Sabalenka broke serve immediately and claimed the opening set convincingly
- Gauff defended several break point opportunities to force third-set decider
- Sabalenka broke in opening game of deciding set
- Victory clinched on first match point with a Gauff mistake
Historic Achievement Enters Distinguished Group
Sabalenka’s achievement of the Sunshine Double constitutes a uncommon feat in contemporary professional tennis, achieved by only five women in the sport’s history. The feat of winning both Indian Wells and Miami in the same calendar year requires outstanding consistency, mental resilience and sustained peak performance across two of the season’s most demanding tournaments. By winning both tournaments in 2026, Sabalenka has entered an exclusive club of champions whose names are synonymous with excellence and dominance across the professional circuit.
The value of this success cannot be overstated, notably given the interval Iga Swiatek last completed the double in 2022. That four-year gap underscores just how tough it is to keep up the level of tennis necessary to win back-to-back Masters 1000 events. Sabalenka’s success places her alongside some of the finest players the women’s game has ever produced, solidifying her status as one of the sport’s most dominant competitors during this remarkable period.
| Player | Year Completed |
|---|---|
| Steffi Graf | 1994 |
| Kim Clijsters | 2005 |
| Victoria Azarenka | 2012 |
| Iga Swiatek | 2022 |
| Aryna Sabalenka | 2026 |
Rybakina’s Only Flaw
Sabalenka’s remarkable record in 2026 was tarnished only once before the Miami final, when world number two Elena Rybakina got the better of her in the Australian Open final in January. That loss remains her sole setback across 24 matches this calendar year, a indicator of the consistency she has shown since the season began. The Belarusian’s ability to bounce back from that loss and string together an outstanding sequence of wins speaks volumes about her psychological fortitude and competitive drive.
Before facing Gauff in Miami, Rybakina had been the only opponent able to taking a set from Sabalenka throughout 2026. Gauff’s second-set win in Saturday’s final thus marked only the second occasion this year that Sabalenka had been pushed to a final set, demonstrating just how commanding her campaign has proven. With 23 wins from 24 matches and three titles already secured, Sabalenka has established herself as the clear standout performer of the season’s early stages.
Gauff’s Perseverance and Ascending Position
Despite her loss in Miami, Coco Gauff will reach third place in the global standings when they are next updated, surpassing Poland’s Iga Swiatek. The 22-year-old American demonstrated considerable resilience during the final match, especially in the second frame where she defended against several break point opportunities at 2-2 and 3-3 before converting a vital set-winning opportunity to take the match to a third set. Her capacity to fight back after dropping the first set 6-2 underscored her competitive spirit and refusal to surrender against the world number one.
Gauff’s head-to-head record against Sabalenka stood level at 6-6 before Saturday’s encounter, with both of the American’s major titles secured against the Belarusian in earlier championship matches. This Miami defeat marks another moment in their growing rivalry, though Gauff’s trajectory remains on an upward trend. Her display in Florida, paired with her steady play across the campaign, showcases why she continues to be regarded as one of the sport’s brightest talents and a real challenger to the established order.
- Gauff advances to world ranking number three after Miami loss
- American converted multiple break points in the second set before taking it to a decider
- Head-to-head history with Sabalenka now reads 5-7 in favour of the world number one
Sinner Seeks Concurrent Achievement in Men’s Tournament
World number two Jannik Sinner is set to emulate Sabalenka’s Sunshine Double accomplishment, having previously claimed the Indian Wells title earlier in the season. The Italian will meet Czech 21st seed Jiří Lehečka in Sunday’s men’s singles final, seeking to add Miami to his expanding collection of accolades. Should Sinner succeed, he would join an elite circle of players able to capturing both prestigious American hard-court titles in the same year, further solidifying his status as one of tennis’s rising superpowers.
Sinner’s path through the Miami draw has been distinctly commanding, demonstrating the consistency and quality that has moved him to second in the world rankings. His displays across the competition have implied he demonstrates the mental fortitude and technical prowess necessary to overcome Lehečka’s challenge. A triumph on Sunday would represent a further important achievement in what has already been an remarkable campaign for the 22-year-old, conceivably positioning him as a major competitor throughout different surfaces and leading competitions.
Patten’s Doubles Campaign Concludes
Britain’s Henry Patten and his Finnish partner Harri Heliövaara saw their doubles campaign come to an end in the Miami final, losing 6-4 6-2 to Italian pair Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori. Although they demonstrated potential during the event, Patten and Heliövaara were unable to mount a serious challenge against their experienced opponents, who dominated proceedings from start to finish to secure the championship.