Martina Navratilova at press conference previewing Sunshine Double, favoring Sabalenka for Indian Wells title.
Martina Navratilova at press conference previewing Sunshine Double, favoring Sabalenka for Indian Wells title.
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Navratilova previews Sunshine Double challenges, picks Sabalenka as Indian Wells favorite

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Ahead of the 2026 Indian Wells and Miami Sunshine Double, tennis legend Martina Navratilova discusses the rarity of winning both, assesses top players like resurgent Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina and world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, praises emerging young talents, and backs Sabalenka to claim the Indian Wells title when the main draw begins March 4.

Navratilova on the Sunshine Double

Martina Navratilova, who turns 70 this year and won the inaugural Miami title in 1985 plus early Indian Wells events, reflects on the rarity of the Sunshine Double—consecutively winning Indian Wells and Miami—a feat by only four women: Steffi Graf (1994, 1996), Kim Clijsters (2005), Victoria Azarenka (2016), and Iga Swiatek (2022).

"Indian Wells, Miami," Navratilova said, "it’s a bit of a schlep. There are a lot of variables, and you lose three hours in the process. It’s hard to sustain through all of that."

She cites deep fields, differing conditions—faster Indian Wells courts with flying balls vs. humid Miami—and the toll of back-to-back two-weekers. Navratilova will analyze the BNP Paribas Open for Sky Sports (qualifying underway) and Miami for Tennis Channel.

Assessing the Top Players

Navratilova highlights Elena Rybakina's resurgence after beating Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the Australian Open final on January 25, rallying from 3-0 down in the third set. Rybakina (12-3 in 2026) faced post-major health issues: illness causing a quarterfinal loss in Qatar and retirement in Dubai. "I’m hoping her immune system is OK," Navratilova said. "She won three matches in Doha... let’s see how she’s feeling in the desert. Right now, if [Elena] Rybakina is fully healthy, they [Sabalenka and Rybakina] are the top two players."

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka (11-1 in 2026) won Brisbane but withdrew from Qatar and Dubai after her AO final loss, where she was pre-tournament favorite but couldn't secure a fifth major (now 4-4 in GS finals, including back-to-back AO defeats to Keys in 2025 and Rybakina). She's reached five of the past six Slam finals but lost three. Navratilova noted psychological hurdles: "When you get into that situation, the body kind of does its own thing... It’s so easy to develop scar tissue." But she remains optimistic: "The good news is that she’s getting to Grand Slam finals... The bad news is that she’s lost three of them. I’m sure she can deal with it... she’s going to figure it out." She picks Sabalenka due to her weapons: "You still have to go with [Aryna] Sabalenka because she’s got the weapons."

Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff face tougher matches as foes adapt. "The matches that they used to win easily, they’re now winning sometimes with difficulty … or losing," Navratilova noted. On Gauff's double faults: "The technique is fine. Sometimes it can become mental... I think she’ll get it straightened out."

Amanda Anisimova, 2025 major finalist, has strong strokes but needs to relax and improve mobility.

The Teenage Surge

Navratilova praises standouts: Canada's 19-year-old Victoria Mboko (Doha finalist) is a great athlete with high tennis IQ; American 18-year-old Iva Jovic (13-4, Melbourne QF) is solid and unflappable; Philippines' 20-year-old Alex Eala (Dubai QF) is crafty but needs a bigger serve.

Prediction and Tournament Outlook

Navratilova favors Sabalenka to win Indian Wells, where she's No. 1 seed in a field with Gauff, Swiatek, and defending champion Mirra Andreeva. Sabalenka was runner-up in 2023 (to Rybakina) and 2025 (to Andreeva) and eyes her first title there. Rybakina is a top contender if healthy, potentially matching the men's top duo of Sinner and Alcaraz—unless Gauff and Swiatek rebound.

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Tennis news accounts shared Martina Navratilova's prediction naming Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina as favorites for Indian Wells, comparing their potential dominance to Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Posts primarily repost articles with headlines emphasizing her endorsement, showing neutral to positive sentiment among media. Limited user-generated opinions or debates were found, with focus shifting to the recently released women's draw featuring these top seeds.

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Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina face off in the Australian Open women's final rematch at Rod Laver Arena.
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Sabalenka and Rybakina set for Australian Open women's final rematch

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Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina will clash in the Australian Open 2026 women's singles final on Saturday night at Rod Laver Arena, a rematch of their 2023 decider won by Sabalenka. Both players have reached the final without dropping a set, showcasing dominant serves and baseline power throughout the tournament. Sabalenka seeks a third Melbourne title, while Rybakina aims for her second Grand Slam crown.

Aryna Sabalenka defeated Coco Gauff in three sets to defend her Miami Open title on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium. The world No. 1 completed the Sunshine Double by winning Indian Wells and Miami back-to-back. The match featured tense moments, including Sabalenka's irritation with noise from Gauff's player box.

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The women's singles draw for the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells has been released, highlighting a stacked field with all top 10 players. World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka could face sixth seed Amanda Anisimova in the quarterfinals upon her return. Two-time champion Iga Swiatek is set for a potential quarterfinal rematch with defending champion Mirra Andreeva.

Emma Navarro, Iva Jovic, and Ann Li, three prominent American players, suffered unexpected second-round defeats on February 26, 2026, in the lead-up to the Sunshine Swing. These upsets occurred at the WTA 500 Merida Open Akron in Mexico and the WTA 250 ATX Open in Austin, Texas. The losses highlight challenges for the Americans ahead of major tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami.

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Naomi Osaka rallied past Camila Osorio 6-1, 3-6, 6-1, while world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka cruised past Jaqueline Cristian 6-4, 6-1 in the third round of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. The win sets up their first meeting since 2018, when Osaka defeated the then-rising Sabalenka.

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka defeated Victoria Mboko 6-1, 7-6 (7-1) to advance to the Australian Open quarterfinals, where she will face 18-year-old Iva Jovic. Jovic continued her impressive run with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Yulia Putintseva. Meanwhile, Coco Gauff beat Karolina Muchova 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 to set up a quarterfinal against Elina Svitolina.

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Elena Rybakina defeated top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to win her first Australian Open women's singles title, while Carlos Alcaraz overcame Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 for his maiden men's singles crown. The 2026 tournament in Melbourne featured intense heat exceeding 104 degrees Fahrenheit and all top six seeds reaching the quarterfinals in both draws for the first time in the Open Era. Alcaraz, at 22, became the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam.

 

 

 

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