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Tennis-Sabalenka beats Gauff in Miami final, completes ‘Sunshine Double’

By Thomson Reuters Mar 28, 2026 | 4:34 PM

March 28 (Reuters) – Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka beat hometown favourite Coco Gauff 6-2 4-6 6-3 in the Miami Open final on Saturday to join an exclusive club by completing the coveted ‘Sunshine Double’.

World number one Sabalenka, who ​reached the final without dropping a set, won 73% of her first-serve ‌points and faced just two break points en route to victory in a rematch of the 2025 French Open final won by Gauff.

Sabalenka is only the fifth woman to win the Indian Wells and Miami titles back-to-back, a feat known as the ‘Sunshine Double’ given the tournaments’ respective locations in ‌California ​and Florida.

“I want to start with (Coco). You’re a fighter ⁠and you also push me so ⁠hard to be a better player and I like our rivalry,” Sabalenka, who improved to 7-6 all-time versus Gauff, said during the trophy ceremony.

Sabalenka raced out to a 2-0 lead but Gauff, from nearby Delray Beach and appearing in ​her first Miami final, got on the board with a love hold and then repelled three break points in her next service game to get within 3-2.

But ⁠Sabalenka did not lose focus and eventually went ⁠up a double break on the world number four before closing ​out a dominant opening on her serve.

There was very little to separate the two ​players in the middle set which remained on serve until Gauff broke ‌Sabalenka for the only time in the match to force a third set.

Sabalenka broke Gauff to open the decider, held at love in two consecutive service games to go 5-3 up and then sealed the victory with her fourth break of the match ⁠when Gauff sent a backhand wide.

Sabalenka is the first player to win back-to-back Miami titles since Ashleigh Barty in 2019 and 2021. The 2020 edition was cancelled due to ⁠COVID-19.

The Belarusian joins Iga Swiatek (2022), ‌Victoria Azarenka (2016), Kim Clijsters (2005) and Steffi Graf (1994, 1996) as the ⁠only women to complete the ‘Sunshine Double’.

Sabalenka also improved to 23-1 ​on the ‌year, her only loss coming in the Australian Open ​final at the ⁠hands of Elena Rybakina, whom she went on to beat in the Indian Wells final and Miami semi-finals.

“Aryna congratulations. We’ve had many battles, many finals and, yeah, I think you push me to be a better player,” said Gauff. “You’re a great fighter and hopefully we can play many more. I think we will.”

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; ​editing by Clare Fallon)