Aryna Sabalenka knows her best tennis will be required to finish off the coveted Sunshine Double this spring, and so far in Miami, the world No. 1 is rating her efforts "a good 8" on a scale to 10.
"I always leave a gap for improvement," she told Prakash Amritraj on Tennis Channel after beating American Hailey Baptiste 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals. "There were a few things that didn't work the way I wanted them to work, but overall, I'm super happy."
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Sabalenka's winning streak now stands at 10 matches as she seeks to be the second woman this decade after Iga Swiatek in 2022, and fifth all-time, to win Indian Wells and Miami back-to-back. She hasn't lost a set in four wins, and told Amritraj that she's not treating the business end of this tournament any differently as she also eyes a second straight Miami win.
