Aryna Sabalenka improves to 25-1; advances to 4th round in Madrid

Sunday, 26 April 2026 - 15:12

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Top-seeded Aryna Sabaleka improved to 25-1 in 2026 and moved into the fourth round of the Madrid Open on Saturday with a routine 6-1, 6-4 victory over 29th-seeded Jaqueline Cristian ​of Romania.

Sabalenka has moved seamlessly onto the clay after a dominant early ‌hard court season. The Belarussian captured the "Sunshine Double" in March, winning back-to-back titles in Indian Wells and Miami. Her lone loss occurred in the finals of the Australian Open, where she fell to Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina.

Cristian ​did have four break point chances to go ahead 4-2 in the second ​set, but Sabalenka wiped them all away, then broke her opponent and 4-4 ⁠and will now face Japan's Naomi Osaka in the next round.

Osaka cruised past Anhelina ​Kalinina, 6-1, 6-3. She constantly put pressure on the Ukrainian's service, winning nearly 50% while receiving ​and breaking six times.

The two WTA Tour veterans have only met twice, splitting their encounters, with Sabalenka prevailing, 6-2, 6-4 in the same round at Indian Wells.

No. 31 Ann Li recorded the biggest upset of the ​day, defeating fourth-seeded Iga Swiatek of Poland, but not in manner either player was totally ​satisfied with. Li led, 7-6 (4), 2-6, 3-0 when Swiatek had to retire due to illness.

"Defintely knew it ‌was going ⁠to be a tough match, I'm super sorry for her that she's had to pull out, it's never easy to go like that," said Li. "I was just super proud of the way that I fought and I pushed through."

Ninth-seeded Mirra Andreeva of Russia advanced with a ​6-3, 6-2 win over ​Hungary's Dalma Galfi. Like ⁠Osaka, Andreeva feasted on her opponent's serve, winning 42 of 75 (56.0%) of her returns.

Andreeva improved to 9-1 on the clay in 2026.

"Clay is ​such a special surface," said Andeeva. "You really have to adjust your ​game."

In other third-round ⁠matches, No. 30 Hayley Baptiste upset eighth-seeded Italian Jasmine Paolini, 7-5, 6-3; Switzerland's No. 11 Belinda Benic edged Russia's No. 18 Diana Shnaider, 6-2, 7-6 (6); Hungary's Anna Bondar eliminated Czechia's Laura Samson, ⁠7-6 (3), ​6-1 and Canada's No. 24 Leylah Fernandez got post 15th-seeded ​Iva Jovic, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 in a match that lasted two hours, eight minutes.

Fernandez broke Jovic three times in ​the final set to advance to the fourth round, where she will face Li.

Source - Reuters


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