Dabrowski et Stefani avancent dans le double de l’Open BNP Paribas 2026

Têtes de série n° 2, Gabriela Dabrowski et Luisa Stefani ont battu I. Neel et P. Stearns 6-4, 6-2 en huitièmes de finale de l’Open BNP Paribas 2026 à Indian Wells, progressant plus loin dans le tableau du double WTA 1000 après leur finale récente aux Championnats de Dubaï.

En huitièmes de finale du double à l’Open BNP Paribas 2026, les têtes de série n° 2 Gabriela Dabrowski (Canada) et Luisa Stefani (Brésil) ont facilement dominé I. Neel et P. Stearns 6-4, 6-2 en deux sets. Le match a mis en lumière la solide forme du duo en début du tournoi d’Indian Wells, un événement majeur du circuit WTA.  Sur la lancée de leur finale en double à Dubaï le mois dernier — où elles ont surmonté la perte du premier set pour se qualifier —, le duo a dominé les deux sets face à Neel et Stearns. Les statistiques officielles de la WTA détaillent la rencontre, soulignant le jeu efficace de Dabrowski et Stefani. Elles progressent désormais dans le tableau vers des quarts de finale potentiels.  L’Open BNP Paribas reste un pilier du calendrier WTA 2026.

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