Aryna Sabalenka Dominates Miami Open 2025: A Stellar Comeback Victory Over Jessica Pegula
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka triumphs at Miami Open 2025 with a commanding win over Jessica Pegula, marking her second title of the year.



World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka showcased her dominance on the hard courts of Miami, securing her second championship title of 2025 with a 7-5, 6-2 victory over American star Jessica Pegula in the Miami Open final. This win marks Sabalenka's first triumph at this prestigious WTA 1000 event.
Match Breakdown: Power vs Precision
The opening set proved to be a rollercoaster of breaks, with seven service games lost in total. Both players traded blows fiercely:
- Sabalenka's powerful baseline game (31 winners total)
- Pegula's strategic variations (12 winners)
The turning point came when Sabalenka broke Pegula at love to claim the first set. The Belarusian's superior first serve percentage (72%) and dominant forehand proved decisive against Pegula's fourth-ranked defense.
Sabalenka's Road to Redemption
This victory holds special significance for Sabalenka, who:
- Suffered heartbreaking defeats in her last two finals (Australian Open and Indian Wells)
- Showed remarkable mental resilience to bounce back
- Now holds 3-1 head-to-head advantage over Pegula in finals
"I was fighting for every point like it was match point," Sabalenka revealed post-match. "After those tough losses, this trophy tastes even sweeter."
What This Means for the WTA Tour
- Sabalenka consolidates her No. 1 ranking
- Pegula's consistent performance keeps her in Top 5 contention
- Growing rivalry between power hitters and tactical baseliners
Doubles Final Brief
In the men's doubles, British pair Cash/Glasspool fell to top seeds Arevalo-Gonzalez/Pavic 7-6(3), 6-3.
Coming Next on Tour
The tennis world now turns to:
- European clay court season
- Sabalenka's quest for Roland Garros glory
- Pegula's preparation for Stuttgart Open
Statistics source: WTA Match Center