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Results Indian Wells 2025: Mirra Andreeva beats Aryna Sabalenka to win the women's title

The teenager Mirra Andreeva underlined her growing reputation as the hottest aspiring talent on the WTA tour by shocking number one in the world, Aryna Sabalenka, to win the Indian Wells title.

The 17-year-old Andreeva in Russia achieved a composed and clinical performance to defend himself for a 2-6 6-4 6-3 victory.

It is your second consecutive title – and successively victories at WTA 1,000 – after triumph in Dubai at the end of February.

In conversation with the Indian wells amount during the trophy presentation, a laughing Andreeva said: “I would like to thank myself – for the fight to the end because I always believed and never stopped.

“I tried to run like a rabbit because Aryna sent bullets [across the net] And it was difficult. “

Andreeva is the latest champion in the WTA history in this level -the highest level of event among the four Grand Slam tournaments -and extended her winning streak to 12 games by defeating three times Major master Sabalenka.

On Monday, Andreeva will rise to a career high of the sixth of the world rankings.

Andreeva has appeared at the Madrid Open 2023 as a 15-year-old as a 15-year-old as a 15-year-old.

The former British number one, Andy Murray, was impressed enough to write a lucky message at her Grand Slam debut at the French Open of the following year, while several former large champions, including Andy Roddick and Martina Navratilova, predict that it will be a future number one.

“Andreeva plays well over her years,” said Navratilova, who analyzed the final for Sky Sports on Sunday.