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This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Kazakhstani tennis player Elena Rybakina. [1] She has won eight career singles titles, and finished runner-up in eleven more finals. She achieved her biggest result at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships , where she won the women's singles trophy, becoming the first Kazakhstani player to ...
Elena Andreyevna Rybakina [a] (born 17 June 1999) is a Russian-born Kazakhstani professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 3 by the WTA , making her the first Kazakhstani to be ranked in the world's top 10 and the current Kazakhstani No. 1.
Rybakina has a 42–11 (79%) WTA match win–loss record in the 2024 season. Her record against players who were part of the WTA rankings top ten at the time of their meetings is 4–4 (50%). Bold indicates player was ranked top 10 at the time of at least one meeting. The following list is ordered by number of wins:
The second-seeded Swiatek will next play Elena Rybakina, who beat Rebecca Sramkova 7-6 (1), 6-2. Sixth-seeded Jessica Pegula also reached the quarterfinals with a 6-3, 7-5 victory over Daria ...
No. 4 seed Elena Rybakina withdrew from the 2024 US Open on Thursday due to injury, ... //t.co/Rud4WHsJ6v — US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 29, 2024.
Rybakina has a 40–21 WTA match win–loss record in the 2022 season. Her record against players who were part of the WTA rankings top ten at the time of their meetings is 2–4. Bold indicates player was ranked top 10 at the time of at least one meeting. The following list is ordered by number of wins:
Elena Rybakina, last year's Australian Open runner-up, was just as anxious on the other side of the net. ... Blinkova upsets 2023 finalist Rybakina in a wild, record-long tiebreaker at the ...
Lottie Dod (1891–1893) and Suzanne Lenglen (1919–1921) hold the record for most consecutive wins in the ladies' singles with three victories each. The record for most wins and most consecutive wins post-challenge round in the Amateur Era, belongs to Helen Wills Moody (1927–1930, 1932–1933, 1935, 1938) with eight, including four straight ...