Miami Open: Elena Rybakina Defeats Victoria Azarenka, Advances to Final
Fourth seed Elena Rybakina moved into the Miami final for the second straight year with a gutsy win against Victoria Azarenka in a deciding tie-break.
Elena Rybakina Advances to Miami Final
Kazakhstan's Rybakina, 24, recovered from an awful second set to win 6-4 0-6 7-6 (7-1) against the Belarusian.
Resilient Performance
Rybakina showed resilience in the final stages, having led 5-3 before losing serve at 5-4 as Azarenka levelled.
Upcoming Final Match
The 2022 Wimbledon champion will face unseeded Danielle Collins or 14th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova in the final.
Rybakina's Previous Miami Final
Last year, Rybakina was beaten by Czech Petra Kvitova to the trophy as she aimed to complete the 'Sunshine Double' of back-to-back titles in Indian Wells and Miami.
Rybakina's Words
"It was such a tough battle, this tournament was a target from day one and I'm glad I made it to the final," said Rybakina, who missed Indian Wells earlier this month through illness.
Match Summary
Rybakina's composure is one of her greatest strengths - along with her huge serve and speed - and the ability to stay calm in the face of adversity is what ultimately got her through against former world number one Azarenka.
Match Details
It was an entertaining match which had several twists and turns.
Deciding Tie-Break
After taking the opening set with a single break midway through, Rybakina only won five points - including losing 16 points in a row - in a second dominated by former world number one Azarenka.
Key Moment in the Match
Rybakina had not faced a break point in the deciding set until she served for the match at 5-4, saving the first with a nerveless ace.
Match Conclusion
However, she was dragged around the court by 32-year-old Azarenka on the second before putting a volley into the net.
Azarenka's Efforts
Three-time Miami champion Azarenka, whose fighting spirit has been one of the cornerstones of her successful career, whipped up the crowd as she tried to feed off the energy.
Rybakina's Victory
But Rybakina was unperturbed. She reset and played aggressively to dominate the tie-break, taking the second of five match points with a forehand winner to clinch a 74-minute deciding set.