Mirra Andreeva’s attempt to retain her Indian Wells title came to a disappointing and emotionally charged conclusion on Monday, as she was edged out by Katerina Siniakova in a gripping three-set battle. The young Russian, just 18 years old, faced a tough challenge from the experienced Czech player, ultimately falling 4-6, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3 in a match that saw momentum swing wildly between the two competitors.
Andreeva had started her campaign with remarkable dominance, delivering a flawless 6-0, 6-0 victory over Solana Sierra in the opening round. This commanding performance had raised expectations for her to make a deep run in the tournament and successfully defend her crown. However, the third-round clash proved to be a rollercoaster of emotions and intense rallies, with Siniakova, ranked 44th in the world, pushing Andreeva to her limits.
The match was marked by numerous twists, including seven service breaks apiece and a staggering 43 break point opportunities shared between the two players. The final moments were particularly dramatic, as Siniakova sealed the victory with a shot that clipped the net cord and dribbled over, leaving Andreeva visibly frustrated. In a burst of anger, the young Russian threw her racquet and made a defiant gesture toward the crowd before leaving the court, underscoring the emotional toll of the defeat.
Reflecting on her reaction, Andreeva admitted she was not proud of how she handled the situation. She clarified that the outburst was not directed at the spectators but was rather an expression of her intense emotions and frustration. This candid admission revealed the pressure the teenager felt while trying to cope with the high stakes and expectations surrounding her title defense.
Siniakova, a former world number one in doubles, acknowledged the awkwardness of the match’s conclusion but expressed relief and happiness at the outcome. She described the swirling winds on Stadium Court as a challenging factor for both players, adding another layer of difficulty to an already tense encounter. The Czech player’s ability to remain composed under pressure ultimately made the difference in this tightly contested match.
Following this victory, Siniakova is set to face Elina Svitolina in the next round. Svitolina, seeded ninth, secured her place in the fourth round by defeating American Ashlyn Krueger 6-4, 6-2. This upcoming match promises to be another intense battle as both players look to advance further in the prestigious tournament.
Meanwhile, world number two Iga Swiatek cruised through her match against Greece’s Maria Sakkari with a straight-sets win of 6-3, 6-2. Swiatek, who has won the Indian Wells title twice before in 2022 and 2024, demonstrated her growth and focus by learning from previous mistakes, particularly those made during her recent loss to Sakkari in the Qatar Open quarter-finals. Her disciplined approach paid off, and she now prepares to face Doha champion Karolina Muchova, who dispatched Antonia Ruzic 6-0, 6-3.
Other notable results included Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina’s steady 6-4, 6-4 victory over Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk. Despite trailing early in the second set, Rybakina rallied in the chilly evening conditions to book a fourth-round meeting with Britain’s Sonay Kartal, who overcame Madison Keys in three sets. Rybakina’s win keeps her hopes alive for a second Indian Wells title after her triumph in 2023.
Additionally, fifth seed Jessica Pegula overcame a slow start to defeat Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Pegula, fresh off her fourth WTA 1000 title in Dubai last month, showcased resilience and power, firing 11 aces while minimizing errors. She credited her ability to regain focus and shake off negativity as key factors in her comeback. Pegula will next face Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic, who secured her spot in the next round with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Elise Mertens.