Indian Wells: The two-time runner-up and world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will compete for the Indian Wells title for the third time in four years after powering past No. 14 seed Linda Noskova 6-3, 6-4 into the final.
Sabalenka's semifinal win over Noskova is her 20th career win at Indian Wells. She’s now the first world No. 1 in the WTA Rankings to reach the final in consecutive years since the tournament’s inception in 1989 and joins Victoria Azarenka as the only two active players to reach the Indian Wells final three separate times.
Sabalenka looked comfortable from start to finish against the 21-year-old first-time Indian Wells semifinalist, and she quickly took control of her second career meeting with the Czech, racing out to a double-break 5-1 lead and claiming the set in relatively short order.