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It's Indian Wells final time and it's the two biggest hitters on the women's tour.
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Going at it again, the two inform buyers. We've got Yalena Revakina. We've got Alina Sabalenko.
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It's the Australian open final all over again and this is the preview. So let's go through it.
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Here we are again. It seems Yalena Revakina continuing her unbelievable form in 2026,
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really coming back to the top of the game with a bang and she meets in the final.
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Will it be third times a charm for Alina Sabalenko because she's yet to win Indian Wells,
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but this could be her opportunity and she's playing fantastically. She's recently engaged
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and it could be that she's going to be sort of enjoying the happiness of this moment with a huge
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tournament win. Wouldn't that be the cherry on the ice in on top of the cake? I think,
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well, everyone would be really, really happy for it. More so than they already are.
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Revakina has already won this tournament before. She won it back in 2023 against Sabalenko in the
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final and Sabalenko last year lost to Mila and Leyva in the final as well. Surely her time has to
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come at some point, but will it be this year and to get through to the final, she defeated a young
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check player in J.E.G.'s top 10 for the end of the year. It is Linda Noscova. She did it in straight
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sets as well. She was a heavy favorite coming into this one, but she did it in style and Noscova,
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brilliant tournament she had, but it was not ever going to be enough when you're playing
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the best player in the world. I would say she and Revakina right now is hard to pick between them
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and I think it is the perfect final. I had Sabalenko pre-tolerant J.E.G had Revakina pre-tolerant
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and now we get to see who was right. You can see 11 aces from Sabalenko in this one.
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Only had to save two break points out of the three to get it done and we had obviously Noscova
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saving seven out of 10, which is a really good effort on her side. You can see where the service
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stats don't lie. 74% of first serve points won and 60% of second serve points won. It was just a brilliant
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brilliant performance from Sabalenko. I would expect nothing different done in just under an hour
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and a half and her whole tournament has been straight sets plain sailing and she went through
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Sakatsume in the first Christian in the second. Then he got tougher, Namiya Saka, but she made
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light work of a Saka in straight sets. Then it really did get tougher. We had Victoria on Boko
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and she took her out in straight sets as well. That was probably the toughest of all of them
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and then Noscova. I think she'll just be happy to have got this deep in the tournament.
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Semifinals against Sabalenko was always going to be a really tough one. Sabalenko 14, WTA 1000
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finals now. That is a stat and a half and her third Indian world will it be third times a charm?
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She's up against a fierce competitor, somebody who didn't hold back. She nearly tore Spitalina
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a new one in that second set, but credit to Spitalina, she fought back from five one down in that
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second set. There were multiple match points as I'll show you on the screen here. You can see it was
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four love. Then it was five one and then we had match point. Didn't manage to take the first one.
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Then she served, had match point. Didn't manage to take that one, got broken. Then Spitalina held
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and then eventually on the third. She got it done six four in that second set. Good performance from
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both of the women in this one. I'd say a lot closer than the other match. It could have been
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less, but for Spitalina's fighting spirit, she was able to pull it back. I think Spitalina,
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look, you can see, served as many aces as Rebecca and her, but the double faults were there as well.
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First serve points one was strong for Rebecca and a little bit weak on the second serve, 38 percent
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of points one and that's something that Sabel Enka will be looking to exploit if she doesn't get
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enough of those first serves in in the final. This is who she's beaten on the way there. Bap teased.
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She actually dropped a set against Bap teased. There's a little bit of a slow start for a back
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in her. Then it was cost your constraints sets. Cartel, she was going to win in straight sets,
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but Cartel pulled out of this one injured and then we had Pagula. I thought that was one of the
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really impressive performances straight sets again and then the Spitalina won. Spitalina still
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cementing herself right at the top of the women's game in 2026, such credit to her and she is right
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up there. She's beaten eager again and it's just one of those players who is just having this
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purple patch of just great tennis. So to be able to beat her in straight sets, credit to her back
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and she's going to have to have her eye game out there because these two you can wedge a cigarette
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paper between them. It is that tight and it is eight seven in the head to head in favor of Arena
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Sabel Enka and you can see I'll go down to when they last played. So we know when the last match was,
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it was at the Australian Open in the final, Rebecca and I was the victor, all of the six fours
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there in a three set win and then we had in the WTA finals in the final, Rebecca and I won again.
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We got in Wuhan, Sabel Enka managed to get the win. We had in Cincinnati in the quarter finals,
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Rebecca and I got the win. You see, it's a little bit, you take one, you lose one.
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But I think a big significant statistic coming into this final, which we surely cannot ignore. So I
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had to put a tweet out because no one else had mentioned it is Sabel Enka won her only final against
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Rebecca in her first final and that was at the Australian Open in 2023. Since then, Sabel Enka
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has lost her last four finals against Rebecca and is Indian Wells where she finally breaks the trend.
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That's the big question. Sabel Enka, if it's going to mean so much to her if she's able to win
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this match and that's why we're going to have to give our prediction. We know which way JG is going.
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He's already picked Rebecca and her. Have I been impressed enough by Rebecca and her to think
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that she's going to turn Sabel Enka over again? I'm sticking with what I think is, it's in the stars
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and Sabel Enka. What do they say? You're once, twice, three times a champion. That's what I think
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is going to be for Sabel Enka in this one. It's three times a lady, three times a champion.
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On the third attempt, I think she gets it done and I think it's got to be three sets between
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these two. In a final, they always bring the heat. I think that that second serve might get exploited
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by Sabel Enka and she'll have to do it the hard way. I think that she might even lose the first
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set and come back to win in three sets. But that's my prediction. Tell me yours in that comment
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reaction to the men's semi-finals tomorrow morning. See you then.