Tennis-Sinner edges into Indian Wells quarters; Sabalenka too hot for Osaka


Mar 10, 2026; Indian Wells, CA, USA; Aryna Sabalenka (BEL) reacts during her fourth round match defeating Naomi Osaka (JPN) in the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

March 10 (Reuters) - World number two Jannik Sinner survived a stern ⁠test from Joao Fonseca on Tuesday to reach the Indian Wells quarter-finals, while women's world number one Aryna Sabalenka eased past 16th seed ⁠Naomi Osaka 6-2 6-4 to progress to the women's last eight.

Sinner was pushed hard by the 19-year-old Brazilian, trailing 6-3 in the first ‌set before rallying to close out the match 7-6(6) 7-6(4).

"I am very happy winning this match," Sinner said.

"Joaois an incredible talent. He was serving really well. I was trying to be as aggressive as possible and that was the key to get through against the incredible talent."

The Italian will now meet the home favourite Learner Tien on Friday for a place in the last four.

"I feel he ​is a very consistent player and I am very happy to face him again. He has ⁠improved a lot since the last time we met," Sinner ⁠said of his American opponent.

DOMINANT WIN FOR SABALENKA

Meanwhile, in the first meeting between the two four-time Grand Slam champions since 2018 - when Osaka beat Sabalenka at the ⁠U.S. ‌Open en route to her maiden major title - the Belarusian's power proved too much for the former world No. 1 on Tuesday.

"Yeah that's crazy, for so many years we only played once. I'm pretty sure we are playing many more matches, she's coming back playing great tennis," Sabalenka said in her ⁠on-court interview. "I'm pretty happy for the result today, much better than last time."

Osaka began confidently ​with a strong opening service game, but top seed ‌Sabalenka soon found her rhythm and capitalised on a brief dip from the Japanese, breaking for 2-1 after two double faults.

The Belarusian tightened ⁠her grip with a barrage ​of powerful backhands to lead 5-2, then served out the set comfortably with an ace.

After a series of solid holds from both players early in the second, Sabalenka again used her firepower to take control, breaking again for a 4-2 lead that proved decisive in closing out the win and continuing her run in the tournament without dropping a set.

"I'm happy that ⁠I put so much pressure on her today, that I brought variety to the court," ​Sabalenka said. "My serve worked well. On the return I played really great tennis. Happy with my performance for sure."

Last year's runner-up Sabalenka will continue her quest for a first title in the California desert against Canada's Victoria Mboko, who sailed past higher-ranked American Amanda Anisimova 6-4 6-1.

It will be a rematch of an Australian Open round-of-16 between ⁠the two, which Sabalenka won in straight sets.

QUALIFIER GIBSON SEES OFF PAOLINI

Elsewhere, Australia's Talia Gibson enjoyed the biggest win of her career, beating Italy's world No. 7 Jasmine Paolini 7-5 2-6 6-1 in her first match against a top-10 player.

The 21-year-old, playing her first WTA 1000 main draw, also became the first qualifier in 11 years to reach the quarter-finals of the tournament.

"I just have a confidence in the way I'm playing," Gibson said. "I'm in shock."

Czech Republic's Linda Noskova, the 14th seed, sailed ​past Alexandra Eala in just 55 minutes with a 6-2 6-0 win to book a quarter-final meeting with Gibson.

In ⁠the men's draw, Alexander Zverev saw off Frances Tiafoe 6-3 6-4, converting two of three break points and firing 14 aces to seal his ninth win over the ​21st-seeded American.

He will next face France's Arthur Fils as he looks to reach his first Indian Wells ‌semi-final.

Fils earlier produced a stunning 6-3 7-6(9) win over Canadian ninth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, ​saving five set points and rallying from 0-5 down in the second-set tiebreak to book a place in the quarter-finals for the second consecutive year.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City and Karan Prashant Saxena in New Delhi; Editing by Christian Radnedge, Kevin Buckland and Neil Fullick)

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