The Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka (1st) took the title in the WTA 1000 of Miami After winning the American in the final Jessica Pegula (4th) and strengthens at the top of the ranking.
Sabalenka, who imposed himself in the decisive party against the local tennis player by 7-5 and 6-2, obtained his nineteenth title as a professional.
The Belarusian, who this year already won the WTA of Brisbane, stayed with the first 7-5 set, in a partial where she gave her serve three times but broke her rival four times.
The second set began with the same tonic, with both players breaking the serve mutually, but Sabalenka found regularity with her serve to win 6-2 and get victory after almost an hour and a half of the game.
The leader of the WTA ranking, who did not demonstrate her best level even though it was enough to finish raising the trophy, obtained her first title in Miami and without giving any set.
This coronation allowed Sabalenka to increase its even more advantage over the number 2 in the world, the Polish IGA Swiatekwho already takes more than 3,000 points in the WTA ranking.
Djokovic goes for its 100 title
The Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic (4th) will face this Sunday from 16 with Czech Jakub Mensik In the male final of the Masters 1000 of Miami.
Djokovic, who owns almost all records in tennis, wants to get its 100 title and cut with the drought of more than a year without lifting a 1000 Masters trophy.
On his way to the final, the Serbian defeated Sets without giving up and demonstrating an excellent level to Rhinky Hijikata, the Argentine Camilo Ugo Carabelli, to Lorenzo Musetti (15 °), Sebastian Korda (24 °) and Grigor Dimitrov (14 °).
Anyway, it will have nothing easy to the young Mesik, who defeated top -level rivals as his compatriot Jack Draper (6th), Tomas Machac (20 °), Arthur Fils (17 °) and the local credit Taylor Fritz (3rd) to get into his second ATP final.
Source: Ambito

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