World number one Aryna Sabalenka has achieved the ‘Sunshine Double’ by retaining her Miami Open title with a dominant 6-2 4-6 6-3 win over American Coco Gauff on Saturday. The Belarusian, 27, claimed her third WTA Tour title of 2026, building on her remarkable run to 23 wins from 24 matches this year. Sabalenka becomes only the fifth female player to win both the Indian Wells and Miami titles in the same season, and the first to do so since Poland’s Iga Swiatek in 2022. The achievement ranks her amongst tennis royalty, joining Victoria Azarenka, Kim Clijsters and Steffi Graf as the only other women to have achieved the prestigious double.
Impressive Display Clinches Consecutive Titles
Sabalenka’s path to victory demonstrated the ruthless precision that has defined her remarkable season. She secured a break in the opening game and swiftly claimed the opening set, revealing the dominant style that has made her nearly impossible to beat in 2026. Gauff, nevertheless, demonstrated a determined challenger, staging a determined fightback in the following set by holding serve at 2-2 and 3-3 before taking a set point to create a decider. The American’s defiance avoided what might have been a one-sided affair, but eventually proved insufficient against the top-ranked player’s psychological strength.
The crucial third set proved decisive, with Sabalenka claiming a crucial break in the opening game and never relinquishing her advantage. She sealed victory on her initial match point when Gauff’s backhand drifted wide, a fitting conclusion to a match that underscored her dominance throughout the fortnight. Speaking after her triumph, Sabalenka acknowledged the demands of the contest whilst discussing her remarkable run. “I’m so proud of the work we’ve done and the fight I was able to bring on court,” she told Sky Sports, highlighting the psychological resilience that has underpinned her success.
- Sabalenka broke serve immediately and claimed the opening set convincingly
- Gauff saved multiple break points to force third-set decider
- Sabalenka secured a break in the first game of final set
- Victory clinched on first match point with Gauff error
Landmark Success Becomes Part of Elite Company
Sabalenka’s achievement of the Sunshine Double represents a rare accomplishment in modern tennis, achieved by only five women in the sport’s history. The feat of winning both Indian Wells and Miami in the same year requires exceptional consistency, mental resilience and sustained peak performance across two of the season’s most challenging events. By securing both titles in 2026, Sabalenka has entered an select group of champions whose names are synonymous with excellence and dominance on the professional circuit.
The significance of this success is hard to overstate, especially given the time since Iga Swiatek last completed the double in 2022. That absence of four years highlights just how challenging it is to keep up the level of tennis needed to win back-to-back Masters 1000 events. Sabalenka’s success places her among some of the finest players the women’s game has ever created, cementing her status as one of the sport’s most accomplished competitors in this exceptional era.
| Player | Year Completed |
|---|---|
| Steffi Graf | 1994 |
| Kim Clijsters | 2005 |
| Victoria Azarenka | 2012 |
| Iga Swiatek | 2022 |
| Aryna Sabalenka | 2026 |
Rybakina’s Only Flaw
Sabalenka’s remarkable record in 2026 was marred only once before the Miami final, when world number two Elena Rybakina got the better of her in the Australian Open final in January. That loss remains her sole setback across 24 matches this year to date, a reflection of the form she has shown since the season began. The Belarusian’s resilience from that setback and put together an remarkable run of victories speaks volumes about her mental strength and competitive drive.
Prior to facing Gauff in Miami, Rybakina was the only opponent able to taking a set from Sabalenka during 2026. Gauff’s second-set victory in Saturday’s final therefore marked only the second occasion this year that Sabalenka was forced to a final set, demonstrating just how commanding her campaign has proven. With 23 wins from 24 matches and three titles to her name, Sabalenka has emerged as the clear standout performer of the early season.
Gauff’s Perseverance and Ascending Position
Despite her loss in Miami, Coco Gauff will reach third place in the global standings when they are subsequently updated, overtaking Poland’s Iga Swiatek. The 22-year-old American displayed substantial mental toughness throughout the final, especially in the second frame where she saved multiple break points at 2-2 and 3-3 before converting a crucial set point to force a decider. Her capacity to fight back after losing the opening set 6-2 highlighted her fighting mentality and unwillingness to give up against the top-ranked player.
Gauff’s head-to-head record against Sabalenka stood even at 6-6 prior to Saturday’s match, with both of the American’s Grand Slam victories having been sealed against the Belarusian in previous finals. This Miami defeat represents another moment in their intensifying rivalry, though Gauff’s trajectory stays firmly upward. Her display in Florida, combined with her steady play across the campaign, demonstrates why she is widely seen as one of the sport’s brightest talents and a real challenger to the current elite.
- Gauff climbs to world ranking third position after Miami defeat
- American denied several break opportunities in the second set before forcing decider
- Head-to-head record with Sabalenka now reads 5-7 in favour of world number one
Sinner Pursues Concurrent Achievement in Men’s Draw
World number two Jannik Sinner is set to emulate Sabalenka’s Sunshine Double accomplishment, having already claimed the Indian Wells title earlier in the season. The Italian will take on Czech 21st seed Jiří Lehečka in the Sunday men’s singles final, aiming to add Miami to his growing list of accolades. Should Sinner prevail, he would join an select group of players able to capturing both celebrated American hard-court titles in the same year, further cementing his status as one of tennis’s rising superpowers.
Sinner’s journey through the Miami draw has been notably impressive, showcasing the steadiness and calibre that has elevated him to number two in the global rankings. His displays across the competition have indicated he possesses the mental resilience and technical ability required to defeat Lehečka’s challenge. A victory on Sunday would mark a further important achievement in what has already been an remarkable campaign for the 22-year-old, potentially establishing him as a major competitor throughout different surfaces and leading competitions.
Patten’s Dual Campaign Concludes
Britain’s Henry Patten and his Finnish partner Harri Heliövaara saw their doubles campaign come to an end in the Miami final, losing 6-4 6-2 to Italian pair Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori. Despite showing promise throughout the tournament, Patten and Heliövaara were unable to mount a serious challenge against their seasoned rivals, who dominated proceedings from start to finish to secure the championship.