Aryna Sabalenka explains what Jessica Pegula was doing during the first set of their Miami Open final that was ‘almost impossible’ to deal with

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🏆 Aryna Sabalenka Triumphs in Miami – What Made Jessica Pegula So Tough to Beat?

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka continued her dominant run in 2025, clinching the Miami Open title with a commanding 7-5, 6-2 victory over Jessica Pegula. The Belarusian claimed her eighth WTA 1000 title without dropping a single set, solidifying her status as the tour’s top player.


🔥 Sabalenka’s Road to the Title

Defeated: Danielle Collins, Qinwen Zheng, Jasmine Paolini
🏆 Final Victory Over: Jessica Pegula

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Despite the straight-sets win, Sabalenka revealed that Pegula’s deep and flat shots in the opening set were “almost impossible” to counter.

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🎙️ Sabalenka on the Challenge Pegula Posed:
“She played super quick, super deep, super flat—it was almost impossible to go for those shots. In the second set, I adjusted my game, brought in more variety, and I’m happy it worked!”


 A Back-and-Forth Battle

Although Sabalenka broke Pegula’s serve seven times, she admitted the conditions were tough:

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💬 “She was breaking my serve quite often—it was back and forth. But I stayed in the fight, broke back, and stayed focused on each point.”

With this win, Sabalenka now holds a 7-3 head-to-head lead over Pegula, marking her third straight final victory against the American.


 Sabalenka’s Recent Final Wins Over Pegula

Year Event Winner Loser Score
2025 Miami Open (F) Aryna Sabalenka Jessica Pegula 7-5, 6-2
2024 US Open (F) Aryna Sabalenka Jessica Pegula 7-5, 7-5
2024 Cincinnati (F) Aryna Sabalenka Jessica Pegula 6-3, 7-5

 Sabalenka Extends No. 1 Lead Over Swiatek

With her Miami Open victory, Sabalenka has increased her lead over No. 2 Iga Swiatek in the WTA rankings by more than 3,000 points.

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📊 Updated WTA Top 10 Rankings

Rank Player Age Points Miami Open Result
1️⃣ Aryna Sabalenka 26 10,541 🏆 Won
2️⃣ Iga Swiatek 23 7,470 ❌ Lost in QF
3️⃣ Coco Gauff 21 6,063 ❌ Lost in 4R
4️⃣ Jessica Pegula 31 5,796 ❌ Lost in F
5️⃣ Madison Keys 30 4,949 ❌ Lost in 3R

📉 Swiatek faces an uphill battle on clay, needing to defend 4,195 points from her dominant 2024 season, while Sabalenka only has 1,838 points to defend.


🎾 What’s Next? Stuttgart Open Awaits!

Both Sabalenka and Swiatek will head to Germany for the Stuttgart Open, starting April 14. Will Sabalenka maintain her momentum, or can Swiatek close the gap?

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