Indian Wells 2026: Aryna Sabalenka Sets Up Final Against Elena Rybakina in Rematch of Australian Open Title Clash

Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka reach the Indian Wells Open 2026 final, setting up a rematch of the 2023 Indian Wells and 2026 Australian Open finals. Check women's singles semifinal report here

By: Uzma Fatima
Last Updated: March 14, 2026 11:08:19 IST

The World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka booked meeting with her old rival Elena Rybakina in the Indian Wells Open 2026 final in what will be the rematch of 2023 final and Australian Open 2026 title clash. 

The third seed Kazakh faced the ninth-seeded Elina Svitolina of Ukraine in women’s singles semifinal and overcame her with a 7-5, 6-4 win on Friday. 

The top Sabalenka, on the other hand, defeated the14th-seeded Linda Noskova of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-4 in her last four clash. The Belarusian was the runner-up in 2025 and 2023 at the Tennis Paradise.

The Sunday contest is also a rerun of the 2026 Australian Open final, which Rybakina won 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Sabalenka has won eight of the pair’s 15 meetings, but Rybakina is riding a streak of 12 consecutive wins over top-10 opposition.

Sabalenka is ready to make the final step in Indian Wells after finishing as runner-up to Rybakina three years ago and to Russia’s Mirra Andreeva last year.

“I’m so done of losing these big finals,” Sabalenka said. “It felt like even though players were playing incredible tennis in those finals, I feel like I had so many opportunities that I didn’t use.

“Right now, my mentality … I’ll go out there and, you know, I’ll do everything I can and everything I cannot to get that trophy.”

Sabalenka said of Rybakina, “She’s an incredible player. All of the matches we played against each other, it’s always been, like, really tough battles. It’s always been a show and a great level. … I’m super excited.”

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Sabalenka finished with an 11-5 edge in aces against Noskova, who had six double faults to the Belarusian’s two.

After Sabalenka needed two service games to close out the first set, she broke Noskova’s serve to open the second set. Both players held serve the rest of the way, with Sabalenka saving a break point to go up 5-3.

Rybankina and Svitolina had 11 and nine break chances respectively, but the most recent Grand Slam winner took advantage on four occasions to the Ukrainian’s two.

With the first set knotted at 5-5, Rybakina broke Svitolina in a 15-point eleventh game and held to take the lead. She raced to a 5-1 second set advantage, faltered at 5-3, but needed only five points to put away the match.

(With Reuters Input) 

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