Iga Swiatek, reigning World No. 1, showcased her dominance once again as she clinched her second BNP Paribas Open title in Indian Wells on Sunday. Facing off against Maria Sakkari, whom she defeated to claim victory in the California desert two years prior, Swiatek delivered a commanding performance with a 6-4, 6-0 triumph.
The match lasted a mere 68 minutes, with Swiatek seizing control by winning the last eight consecutive games, including the first three in a swift 15-minute display on court. Despite Sakkari’s initial efforts, Swiatek’s relentless play saw her break her opponent’s serve five times while dropping only five points in the second set.
Throughout her second BNP Paribas Open title run, Swiatek displayed exceptional consistency, winning 12 straight sets and conceding just 21 games in total. The encounter between Sakkari and Swiatek marked the third instance of players meeting in multiple finals at Indian Wells, following legendary duos such as Martina Hingis and Lindsay Davenport, as well as Kim Clijsters and Lindsay Davenport.
With this victory, Swiatek has now secured eight WTA 1000 titles and a total of 19 career Hologic WTA Tour titles, highlighting her remarkable prowess on the court. Notably, Swiatek’s success extends across seasons, with at least two titles clinched in each of the last four seasons, cementing her status as one of the sport’s most formidable competitors.