‘Even Swiatek has better chances than Elena’: Rybakina’s Miami Open chances dismissed by Yevgeny Kafelnikov

Elena Rybakina has less chance than an out-of-form Iga Swiatek when it comes to the Miami Open, that is the view of the legendary but often outspoken Yevgeny Kafelnikov.

Rybakina was one point away from winning Indian Wells losing in a deciding set tie-break to Aryna Sabalenka but in trying to bounce back in Miami, this could present a tall order and could be based off facts as opposed to potential bias either way.

Often Rybakina has played well in Indian Wells but has then failed short in the tournament after. She lost last year in the second round to Ashlyn Krueger. Albeit that was last year where she was in noticably poor form.

This time around she has become more of an all conquering force winning the Australian Open, WTA Finals and various other titles and is now seen as one of the best players in the world. So will that reflect in her time in California.

Kafelnikov touched upon her chances during a comparison between herself and also Aryna Sabalenka who she beat in that Indian Wells final and said that Sabalenka was out of control but that the Miami surface will trust her game even more so than in Indian Wells.

“Even in yesterday’s final, it was noticeable that Sabalenka was a little out of control, That won’t happen in Miami,” said Kafelnikov on Hard Court translated from Russian.