Elena Rybakina

Russian born Kazakhstani tennis player

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January 2025 Rybakina rehired Stefano Vukov as an additional coach, who was subsequently suspended by the WTA under a code of conduct investigation.
January 2025 Rybakina rehired Stefano Vukov as an additional coach. Vukov was subsequently suspended by the WTA under a code of conduct investigation and later banned for 12 months.
January 2025 Rybakina rehired Stefano Vukov as an additional coach, who was subsequently suspended by the WTA under a code of conduct investigation.
2024 Achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 6
2024 Defeated Aryna Sabalenka (ranked 1st) at WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia Round Robin match, winning 6–4, 3–6, 6–1.
2024 Defeated Maria Sakkari (ranked 9th) at Miami Open in US quarterfinals, winning 7–5, 6–7(4–7), 6–4.
2024 Continues to compete at a high level, with three tournament titles already won in the early part of the year.
November 2024 Rybakina announced Goran Ivanišević as her new coach after splitting from Vukov following that year's US Open.
November 2024 Returned to play at the WTA Finals after missing matches since August, losing her first two group matches to Jasmine Paolini and Zheng Qinwen.
November 2024 Rybakina announced Goran Ivanišević as her new coach after splitting from Vukov following that year's US Open. They worked together until her 2025 Australian Open exit.
November 2024 Rybakina announced Goran Ivanišević as her new coach after splitting from Vukov following that year's US Open.
November 2024 Returned to play at the WTA Finals after missing matches since August, losing her first two group matches to Jasmine Paolini and Zheng Qinwen.
August 23 2024 Announced missing the entire Asian swing of the season due to a back injury.
August 23 2024 Announced missing the entire Asian swing of the season due to a back injury.
July 2024 Withdrew from the Paris Olympics two days before the start due to acute bronchitis.
July 2024 Withdrew from the Paris Olympics two days before the start due to acute bronchitis.
June 2024 Retired during the quarterfinal match against Victoria Azarenka at the Berlin Ladies Open due to illness.
June 2024 At Wimbledon, defeated Caroline Wozniacki in the third round in just 57 minutes, losing only one game.
June 2024 At Wimbledon, defeated Caroline Wozniacki in the third round in just 57 minutes, losing only one game.
June 2024 Retired during the quarterfinal match against Victoria Azarenka at the Berlin Ladies Open due to illness.
April 2024 Won the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, defeating two-time defending champion Iga Świątek in the semifinals and Marta Kostyuk in the final.
April 2024 At the Madrid Open, Rybakina was defeated by Sabalenka in an epic match where Sabalenka came back from a set and a break down, winning 1–6, 7–5, 7–6(5).
April 2024 At the Madrid Open, Rybakina was defeated by Sabalenka in an epic match where Sabalenka came back from a set and a break down, winning 1–6, 7–5, 7–6(5).
April 2024 Won the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, defeating two-time defending champion Iga Świątek in the semifinals and Marta Kostyuk in the final.
February 2024 Won the Abu Dhabi Open, beating Daria Kasatkina in the final.
February 2024 Won the Abu Dhabi Open, beating Daria Kasatkina in the final.
January 2024 Eliminated in the second round of the Australian Open by Anna Blinkova in a match featuring the longest tie-break in Grand Slam history.
January 2024 Won the Brisbane International final, defeating Aryna Sabalenka.
January 2024 Eliminated in the second round of the Australian Open by Anna Blinkova in a match featuring the longest tie-break in Grand Slam history.
January 2024 Won the Brisbane International final, defeating Aryna Sabalenka.
2023 Reaches the Australian Open final, wins two WTA 1000 titles at Indian Wells Open and Italian Open, and achieves a career-high world ranking of No. 3.
2023 Reached the Quarter-Finals (QF) at both the French Open and Wimbledon tournaments.
2023 Reached the Australian Open Final, demonstrating her continued strong performance in Grand Slam tournaments.
2023 Reaches the Australian Open final, wins two WTA 1000 titles at Indian Wells and Italian Open, and climbs to world No. 3 ranking, becoming the first Kazakhstani to be ranked in the world's top 10.
2023 Improved world ranking to 4th, representing a significant career progression
2023 Defeated Iga Świątek (ranked 1st) at Indian Wells Open semi-finals, winning 6–2, 6–2.
2023 Defeated Iga Świątek (ranked 1st) at Australian Open, winning 6–4, 6–4.
2023 Reached the Quarter-Finals (QF) at both the French Open and Wimbledon tournaments.
2023 Defeated Maria Sakkari (ranked 9th) at WTA Finals in Mexico, winning 6–0, 6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–2).
2023 Defeated Aryna Sabalenka (ranked 1st) at China Open in China quarterfinals, winning 7–5, 6–2.
2023 Defeated Iga Świątek (ranked 1st) at Italian Open in Italy quarterfinals, with Świątek retiring at 2–6, 7–6(7–3), 2–2.
2023 Defeated Jessica Pegula (ranked 3rd) at Miami Open in US semifinals, winning 7–6(7–3), 6–4.
2023 Elena Rybakina achieves her best Grand Slam performances, reaching 4th place at French Open and US Open, and 3rd place at Wimbledon
2023 Elena Rybakina reached her second WTA 1000 tournament final, showing continued competitive performance in doubles tournaments.
2023 Won two tournament titles, further establishing her prominence in professional tennis.
2023 Reached multiple Grand Slam tournament finals, including making the semi-finals at Wimbledon.
2023 Reaches the Australian Open final, wins two WTA 1000 titles at Indian Wells Open and Italian Open, and achieves a career-high world ranking of No. 3.
2023 Reached the Australian Open Final, demonstrating her continued strong performance in Grand Slam tournaments.
August 2023 Rybakina reached the semifinals at the Canadian Open, defeating Jennifer Brady, Sloane Stephens, and Daria Kasatkina in a marathon 3-hour and 27-minute match that finished at 2:55am local time.
August 2023 Rybakina reached the semifinals at the Canadian Open, defeating Jennifer Brady, Sloane Stephens, and Daria Kasatkina in a marathon 3-hour and 27-minute match that finished at 2:55am local time.

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