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Indian Wells 2026 Belongs to Sinner and Sabalenka in Memorable Fashion

The names at the top of the scoring board at Indian Wells 2026 — Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka — were the names that belonged there, but the paths they took to claim those titles were far from straightforward. Both champions needed every ounce of mental strength to prevail in memorable finals.
Sinner defeated Medvedev 7-6(6), 7-6(4) in a match that swung dramatically in the second-set tiebreak. Leading 4-0, Medvedev appeared set to force a decider, but Sinner’s seven-point run was breathtaking in its quality and composure.
The Italian’s title completed a historic set — every major hard-court prize in tennis now belongs to the 24-year-old. He also joined a select group by winning back-to-back Masters events without dropping a set, having achieved the same feat in Paris.
Sabalenka’s 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(6) victory over Rybakina ended an extended run of losses to her rival and came in the most personal of weeks. The Belarusian’s engagement and arrival of a puppy gave her victory a dimension that went far beyond sport.
Rybakina, despite the loss, will rise to world number two on Monday — a reflection of the quality she brought to the final. Both women’s finalists deserve tremendous credit for delivering one of the finest women’s finals seen on the Indian Wells courts.

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