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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