Day 7 of the WTA BNP Paribas Open marks the beginning of the fourth round, featuring intense competition from the top half of the draw. This section is particularly strong, with only one unseeded competitor among the eight vying for a quarterfinal spot. The highlight of the day promises to be the clash between World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka and four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka. Who will emerge victorious and secure their place in the quarterfinals?
WTA Indian Wells Day 7 Match Previews
Alexandra Eala vs Linda Noskova
Head-to-Head: first meeting
Both athletes avenged previous losses from Dubai in their respective third-round matches. Alexandra Eala progressed when fourth seed Coco Gauff retired with an injury during the second set, although Eala had already demonstrated an aggressive and prepared approach against the American. Linda Noskova staged an impressive comeback after dropping the first set, undoubtedly delighted with her hard-fought victory against a formidable adversary. This marks the inaugural meeting between these two promising young talents. I favor Eala due to her exceptional returning game, and the considerable crowd backing she receives could also play a significant role.
Prediction: Eala in 3 sets
Jasmine Paolini vs Talia Gibson
Head-to-Head: first meeting
Qualifier Talia Gibson is enjoying the most successful tournament of her budding career, having eliminated two top-20 players en route to the fourth round. This impressive run has also guaranteed her a spot in the top 100 rankings, and she’ll be eager to maintain her momentum. Jasmine Paolini was tested by Ajla Tomljanovic, who pushed their match to three sets, but the Italian managed to sustain her high level in the deciding set while Tomljanovic faltered. This marks Paolini’s third consecutive appearance in the fourth round at the BNP Paribas Open, yet she has never advanced to the quarterfinals. For Gibson to stand a chance, she’ll need an outstanding serving performance.
Prediction: Paolini in 3 sets
Amanda Anisimova vs Victoria Mboko
Head-to-Head: first meeting
Anticipation was high for this particular matchup following the draw announcement, and both players delivered stellar performances in the third round. Amanda Anisimova demonstrated complete dominance over Emma Raducanu, securing victory in less than an hour. Victoria Mboko followed suit with an equally efficient win against Anna Kalinskaya, wrapping up her match in 64 minutes. Mboko excels at redirecting her opponents’ pace, making her approach to Anisimova’s raw power a fascinating dynamic. While the teenager is clearly developing quickly, I lean towards Anisimova’s superior firepower in this encounter.
Prediction: Anisimova in 3 sets
Aryna Sabalenka vs Naomi Osaka
Head-to-Head: Sabalenka 0-1 Osaka
This highly anticipated contest pits two of the most formidable hard-court players of the past decade against each other. Both are four-time Grand Slam champions, yet this will be only their second career meeting. Their initial encounter in 2018 saw Naomi Osaka prevail in three sets. However, the landscape has shifted considerably since then, with Sabalenka now operating at the peak of her powers, exhibiting greater strength and consistency. I expect Osaka to rise to the occasion and could potentially challenge Sabalenka if her serve is at its absolute best. Nevertheless, I place more confidence in Sabalenka’s unyielding mental fortitude.
Prediction: Sabalenka in 3 sets
