Aryna Sabalenka wins the Miami Open and completes the Sunshine Double.

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The final of the Miami Open brought an epic battle between two of the world’s best tennis players, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff. The spectacle concluded with Sabalenka’s victory by 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, crowning her champion and, in the process, completing the Sunshine Double. This tournament, which showcased the rivalry between the number one and number three in the world, left no one indifferent, as the matchup was tied at 6-6 before this decisive clash.

From the outset, Sabalenka demonstrated dominance, breaking Gauff’s serve and maintaining an impressive efficiency on her own serves. Her ability to dictate the pace of the game with a mix of power and precision was evident, allowing her to control short rallies and avoid prolonged exchanges. Gauff, while competitive on her own serve, struggled to consistently pressure the return, allowing the Belarusian to establish a comfortable lead that enabled her to close out the first set with little resistance.

In the second set, Gauff showed a remarkable increase in resilience, reducing unforced errors and extending points to destabilize Sabalenka’s attacking patterns. The crucial turning point occurred when, leading 30-0, Sabalenka made a series of errors. Gauff seized the opportunity, maintaining depth and consistency, and managed to break, leveling the match and heightening the tension between the two.

The decisive set began with an immediate response from Sabalenka, who broke Gauff’s serve right in the first game. She focused on the American’s second serve, establishing early pressure that translated into absolute control of the set. Sabalenka maintained an impressive success rate, winning 75% of points on her first serve and 61% on her second, in contrast to Gauff’s statistics, which were 68% and 47%, respectively.

The return performance also highlighted the difference between the athletes, with Sabalenka winning 53% of points on Gauff’s second serve, while Gauff managed only 39%. Despite hitting five aces, Gauff’s seven double faults were crucial at decisive moments, creating intense pressure on the scoreboard. Sabalenka, on her part, maintained remarkable effectiveness, winning 12 of 13 service games, limiting Gauff’s opportunities to turn the situation around.

With the score at 5-3 in the final set, Sabalenka closed out the match with a break, showcasing the pattern seen earlier: constant pressure through depth and controlled aggression that forced Gauff into making errors. This victory not only secures the title at the Miami Open but also solidifies Sabalenka’s position at the top of the rankings, preparing her for the next stage of the clay season.

The match statistics speak for themselves, revealing Sabalenka’s superiority in several critical aspects of the match. Her impressive performance not only crowned her champion but also reaffirmed her growing influence on the women’s circuit.

Match Statistics: Sabalenka vs. Gauff

– Aces: Sabalenka 3 | Gauff 5

– Double Faults: Sabalenka 0 | Gauff 7

– First Serve Percentage: Sabalenka 60% | Gauff 66%

– Points Won on First Serve: Sabalenka 74% | Gauff 66%

– Points Won on Second Serve: Sabalenka 61% | Gauff 47%

– Break Points Saved: Sabalenka 50% | Gauff 64%

– Service Games: Sabalenka 92% | Gauff 71%

– Return Points Won on First Serve: Sabalenka 34% | Gauff 26%

– Return Points Won on Second Serve: Sabalenka 53% | Gauff 39%

This monumental triumph marks a new chapter in the career of [Aryna Sabalenka](https://apitofinal.pt/modalidades/tenis/aryna-sabalenka-e-coco-gauff-protagonizam-drama-intenso-em-miami/), who is now preparing to face the challenges that the clay season brings, with her confidence elevated after this remarkable achievement.

This article first appeared on [Apito Final](https://apitofinal.pt/).


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