Aryna Sabalenka, boasting 18 career titles, faced Jessica Pegula in the Miami Open final, seeking her first win at the event. The Belarusian, seeded No. 1, defeated Pegula, the fourth seed from the U.S., with a score of 7-5, 6-2, claiming her inaugural Miami Open title in a rematch of the 2024 U.S. Open final.
Sabalenka showcased her dominant forehand, securing victory with 22 winners from that side and claiming the $1.1 million first prize. She sealed the match with a backhand passing shot on the final point, celebrating her triumph by raising her hands to the sky. Expressing gratitude for the clear weather, Sabalenka shared her joy at winning the tournament, remarking on the enjoyable experience of playing in Miami.
While Sabalenka had previously defeated Pegula at the U.S. Open in straight sets, Pegula acknowledged Sabalenka’s exceptional talent during the trophy ceremony, praising her as a top-tier player who pushes others to improve their game.
Despite residing in Miami, Sabalenka faced a supportive crowd for Pegula, who hails from Buffalo and has strong ties to the area through her family’s sports ownership. The final was characterized by multiple breaks of serve, with Sabalenka ultimately prevailing in the tight first set.
Sabalenka’s victory marked her seventh win over Pegula in their head-to-head encounters, with Sabalenka emerging victorious in their last three meetings. The match concluded swiftly due to rain delays affecting the schedule, with the men’s doubles final preceding the women’s final.