WTA Miami: Sabalenka in charge, the machine keeps crushing

WTA Miami: Sabalenka in charge, the machine keeps crushing

A streak that screams dominance

There are runs that breed confidence. Then there are those that steamroller everything in their path.

Aryna Sabalenka sits squarely in the latter. Fresh from Indian Wells, the world No.1 followed up in Miami with a tidy, ruthless win over Catherine McNally (6-4, 6-2). Nothing flashy on the scoresheet. Everything controlled.

Eight wins in a row. And the feel is unmistakable: when Sabalenka hits this level, she sets the pace. Every time.
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A scrappy start, then the script kicked in

But it didn’t begin that way.

McNally struck first — an early break, bold and unapologetic. For a handful of minutes the American had the top seed looking uneasy. Sabalenka didn’t flinch. She tightened up, raised the intensity and hit back straight away.

Break. Break back. Tension. The first set tightened to 5-4. Then Sabalenka cranked it up: aggressive return, took the ball early, piled on the pressure. Break. Set.

And once she led, she never looked back.

Sabalenka rolls on, McNally fades

The second set told a different story.

Fewer tight exchanges. McNally’s hope drained. Sabalenka locked down her service games, unleashed her power and dictated every rally.

Two breaks, no comeback. The match was done.

She did give up a break point — a small wobble. Not nearly enough to unsettle a player swimming in confidence.

When Sabalenka finds that gear, everything gets simpler for her and a whole lot harder for everyone else.

A boss moving quietly… and with no weaknesses

What stands out isn’t just the win.

It’s the manner. No fuss. No visible nerves. Just steady, almost clinical control. She manages, she tweaks, she strikes when it matters.

She’s a long way from the hit-or-miss player she once was. Now she plays with a fresh calm. It changes everything.

She doesn’t have to be perfect. She’s simply superior.

A showdown looming with Zheng

The road gets tougher from here.

Next up is Qinwen Zheng. This one promises fireworks: power versus power, intensity against intensity.

But there’s a major difference for now — momentum.

Sabalenka arrives rolling, full of belief, a streak that’s starting to weigh on opponents’ minds. Zheng, meanwhile, faces a proper test.

And right now one question matters.

Who can actually stop Sabalenka?

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