The Queanbeyan Age

World's top two set up semi-final showdown in Miami

Updated March 26 2026 - 1:08pm, first published 1:06pm
Aryna Sabalenka has fought off a spirited last-eight display from Hailey Baptiste in Florida. Photo: AP PHOTO
Aryna Sabalenka has fought off a spirited last-eight display from Hailey Baptiste in Florida. Photo: AP PHOTO

Women's tennis' world No.1 and two, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina, will battle it out ‌in a Miami Open semi-final after coming through their respective quarter-final matches.

Top seed Sabalenka took down American Hailey Baptiste 6-4 6-4 and is looking to complete ‌the coveted 'Sunshine Double' after her triumph in the Indian Wells decider over fellow big-hitter Rybakina earlier ​this month.

With the win, the defending champion from Belarus improved to 21-1 for the year. She also holds a 9-7 edge over Rybakina in their career meetings.

"It's definitely going to be a battle," Sabalenka said in an on-court interview.

"It's always a battle, always a fight, always a challenge.

"We push each other to the limit and we ‌always bring ‌the best tennis ... these are the matches where I get better as ​a player."

Earlier on Wednesday (Thursday AEDT), Rybakina rallied from a set down to beat Jessica Pegula 2-6 ‌6-3 6-4 to reach the last ‌four of the WTA 1000 event for the third time.

Rybakina recovered from a slow start at Hard Rock Stadium to claim her fifth consecutive win over ‌the American, ‌following ⁠earlier victories this season at the ​Australian Open and Indian Wells.

"It's always very difficult matches with Jessica," the 26-year-old Kazakh said.

"She started playing well, and I was a bit rushing ⁠and frustrated, but I'm ‌happy ​that I managed to bounce back and turn ​it around in ‌the second set.

"Couple times I got lucky. I ​was trying to come a little bit more to the net. Jessica plays very ​fast ​and sometimes short, so ​it was not easy ‌to just stay back I had to adapt a little bit."

Thursday's other semi will see American Coco Gauff take on Czech Karolina Muchova.

Australian Associated Press