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Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina to renew rivalry in blockbuster Indian Wells final – UK Times

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Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina moved into the Indian Wells final with straight-sets victories over Linda Noskova and Elina Svitolina on Friday, setting up a rematch of their Australian Open title clash.

World No 1 Sabalenka has been in formidable form this season, winning 15 of her first 16 matches, with her only defeat coming against Rybakina in the Melbourne showpiece in January.

She powered past Noskova 6-3 6-4 and will compete for the Indian Wells crown for the third time in four years, seeking her maiden title in the Californian desert.

“It feels great, I’ve lost a couple of finals here, so I’ll make sure that I’m more than ready on Sunday. I’ll bring my best tennis and this is the year,” Sabalenka said.

Two-time grand slam champion Rybakina overcame a stiff test to see off Ukraine’s Svitolina 7-5 6-4, staying on track to claim a second title in the event.

Sunday’s title match will mark the third final between Rybakina and Sabalenka in the last six months. Kazakh Rybakina has won their previous two encounters, lifting the WTA Finals trophy in November and securing the Australian Open title.

“I’m going to fight as much as I can,” Rybakina said.

Elena Rybakina will look to continue her strong recent record against the world No 1

Elena Rybakina will look to continue her strong recent record against the world No 1 (AP)

“Hopefully it’s going to be a great match.”

Sabalenka seized early control against Noskova, breaking for a 3-1 advantage after a Noskova forehand sailed long, and then the Czech’s inconsistent serving – including a double fault – handed the Belarusian another break for 5-1.

Noskova briefly halted the momentum by breaking back when Sabalenka served for the set, only the second time the top seed had dropped her serve during the tournament.

Sabalenka quickly regrouped when she served again at 5-3, sealing the opener with an ace, while Noskova won just half of the points behind her own serve.

A break in the opening game of the second set proved enough for Sabalenka to seal the victory over the 21-year-old Noskova, who had just one chance to break back but could not convert against the Belarusian’s formidable power and serving.

Elena Rybakina (left) beat Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open final

Elena Rybakina (left) beat Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open final (AP)

“Serve was the biggest thing in this match,” Sabalenka added. “(Noskova) is an incredible player, I felt that if I give her a small opportunity she will take it.”

It will be the 14th WTA 1000 final of Sabalenka’s career.

Rybakina struggled early in her semi-final as Svitolina fired four aces in the opening set. But unforced errors from the Ukrainian opened the door for Rybakina, who seized control with her serve and dictated the remainder of the contest.

Rybakina surged ahead 4-0 in the second set, and although Svitolina attempted to claw her way back Rybakina steadied herself to protect the lead and finish the job.

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