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Aryna Sabalenka surged one step closer to the title at the Indian Wells Open, dispatching Linda Noskova 6-3, 6-4 in a commanding semifinal performance. The Belarusian world No. 1 wrapped up the contest in 1 hour and 28 minutes on Stadium Court 1 at the BNP Paribas Open. Now she readies for a fierce final clash with Elena Rybakina, hunting long-awaited revenge in the Californian desert.

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During the post-match press conference, Sabalenka was asked about performing in big finals. The Belarusian star admitted she wants to change the outcome this time.

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“I’ll make sure that I’m more than ready, and I’ll bring my best tennis, make sure that this is the year,” Sabalenka said. “I just want to focus. I want to make sure that I get it, I get the trophy. I’m so done with losing these big finals. It felt like even though players were playing incredible tennis in those finals, I felt like I had so many opportunities that I didn’t use.”

Sabalenka said her mindset is now completely focused on victory. She plans to give everything in the upcoming match. The trophy, she says, is the ultimate goal.

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She was later asked about the challenge of staying focused against Elena Rybakina. 

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“I think by focusing on your game plan, on small little things in each point, it’s help you to stay loose and also, like, ready to go. I think that’s the best way to approach these kind of matches,” she responded.

Rybakina reached the final after defeating Elina Svitolina in the other semifinal with a 7-5, 6-4 scoreline. The Kazakh star once again showed her composure under pressure.

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However, the Belarusian has struggled in the Indian Wells finals before. She currently holds a 0-2 record in championship matches at the tournament. That history adds extra motivation this time.

Their rivalry at Indian Wells also includes a memorable 2023 meeting. Rybakina defeated Sabalenka in straight sets to win the title. The Kazakh star came back from a breakdown in the first set before sealing a 7-6 (13-11), 6-4 victory.

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That win marked Rybakina’s first victory over Sabalenka in five meetings. It was also the first match in their rivalry that did not go to three sets. 

As of now, Sabalenka improved her 2026 record to 12-1 with the semifinal win. The result also marked her sixth straight semifinal appearance on the WTA Tour. 

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Now, as they prepare for another final, both players know the battle in the California desert will be intense.

Elena Rybakina reveals key factor against Aryna Sabalenka in the Indian Wells final

This rivalry between Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina has become one of the most balanced battles in women’s tennis. Both players rely on aggressive baseline power and fearless shot-making. Their matches are often decided by just a few crucial moments.

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Sabalenka has already said she understands what to expect from Rybakina. The Belarusian knows how dangerous her opponent can be in big matches. However, the Kazakh star believes the result will come down to small details.

When asked about their 2023 meeting at this same tournament, Rybakina reflected on how tough the matchup always is.

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It was tough matches, any match I play against Aryna, and I have been serving well,” she said. “I remember that match, but again, we played so many times, and I think it all depends in these moments, close moments, which we usually have for whoever steps in, plays more aggressive, more solid. So, yeah, it’s gonna be a very difficult match.”

This final also gives Sabalenka a chance for revenge. Earlier this year, she lost to Rybakina in the final of the Australian Open. Despite leading in the third set, the Belarusian could not hold on to the advantage.

Their rivalry has produced many tight battles. The two stars have faced each other 15 times in singles competition. Sabalenka holds a narrow 8-7 edge in the overall H2H record.

However, Rybakina has dominated when titles are on the line. She leads 4-1 in the final between the two players. Sabalenka won their first final meeting at the 2023 Australian Open.

Since then, Rybakina has won four consecutive finals against her rival. Those victories came at the 2023 Indian Wells, the 2024 Brisbane tournament, the 2025 WTA Finals, and the 2026 Australian Open. 

With both players arriving in top form, who do you think will claim the BNP Paribas Open title this time: Aryna Sabalenka or Elena Rybakina?

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Supriyo Sarkar is a Senior Tennis Correspondent on the US Sports desk at EssentiallySports, covering the ATP and WTA tours. His reporting runs from match analysis and player rivalries to what the sport's biggest names leave behind after they stop playing, including work on Serena Williams, Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. One of his pieces broke down a post-retirement interview in which Serena's former coach described a rare moment of lost self-belief. An English Literature graduate, Supriyo moved into sports writing from academic writing and content leadership. He follows soccer as closely as tennis, which shapes how he reads pressure and rivalry across sports rather than inside one of them.

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