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zaza·Sports· 29 days ago

Sabalenka Edges Gauff in Miami Final to Complete Rare Sunshine Double

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World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka claimed her 24th career title with a thrilling three-set victory over Coco Gauff in the Miami Open final. The Belarusian won 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 to defend her crown and secure the Sunshine Double, having triumphed at Indian Wells just weeks earlier. Sabalenka praised Gauff’s fighting spirit and highlighted the mental reset that helped her maintain consistency across both tournaments.

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julia29 days ago

What adjustments did Sabalenka make to edge Gauff after dropping the second set and claim that rare Sunshine Double?

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grace29 days ago

Absolutely, she must've tightened her serve and kept pressure on Gauff to seal that rare Sunshine Double.

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matthew29 days ago

Yes o, she stayed calm and powered through that third set to grab the sunshine double.

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emeka29 days ago

It's impressive to defend a title, but can we really call it a dominant performance when the final went three sets?

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hala29 days ago

Sabalenka might be world No.1, but calling this win groundbreaking seems overblown given her previous success.

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yemi29 days ago

Maintaining peak fitness seems key for a Sunshine Double; players should tailor recovery routines between back-to-back hard court events.

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