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Rybakina and Pegula set for quarter-final showdown at Indian Wells
Jessica Pegula claimed her first career win over Belinda Bencic, while Sonay Kartal retired hurt against Elena Rybakina at Indian Wells.
Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula will face off for a place in the Indian Wells Open semi-finals.
Reigning Australian Open champion Rybakina, who beat Pegula en route to her triumph in Melbourne, progressed as Sonay Kartal was forced to retire hurt from their last-16 tie.
Rybakina was leading 6-4 4-3 at the time of Kartal's withdrawal.
Pegula, meanwhile, ousted Belinda Bencic, claiming her first win over the Swiss.
"Had to turn the tables," Pegula said after snapping her four-match losing run against Bencic.
"[Now], nobody beats me five times in a row. She's been a really tough opponent for me, but I feel like since the last I played her, I'm a different player.
"I think I'm a much better player now, but I also think that tactically I definitely changed some stuff. I serve much better now, which helps me out not feeling so much pressure with her returning, because she's a really good returner.
"I think tactically I don't want to totally give away what I have been doing, but there was definitely some stuff that I have seen that I've gotten better at that I'm able to adapt to in a point that I'm able to just think a little bit more clearly and quicker out there."
Elina Svitolina also progressed to the quarters via a walkover, with Katerina Siniakova retiring during the second set of their contest.
75 - Since 1990, only three players now have a higher win rate at Tier I/WTA-1000 events than Jessica Pegula (75.0%, 45-15) after turning 30 – Serena Williams, Martina Navratilova and Mary Pierce. Company.#TennisParadise | @BNPPARIBASOPEN @WTA pic.twitter.com/DHpRuNIVI4
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) March 11, 2026
Data Debrief: Pegula in her prime
Since the format's introduction in 1990, Pegula – at the age of 32 years and eight days – is now the oldest player to reach 20+ Tier I/WTA 1000-level quarter-finals on hard courts, surpassing Venus Williams (31y, 275d).
In fact, only three women can boast a higher win rate at Tier I/WTA 1000 events than Pegula (75%, 45-15) after turning 30 – Serena Williams, Martina Navratilova and Mary Pierce.
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