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WTA Toronto 2026

Rybakina misses out on the title but finds answers: "I could see some improvements." Source: Getty

Rybakina, without a title but with answers

Fantastic week for Elena Rybakina in Toronto, but with a bitter end. Last night, the Kazakh ran out of ideas against Swiatek, a collapse of energy that she later explained in detail at the press conference.

Swiatek, after her first title of the year: "This week everything fell into place: my tennis, my fitness, and also the mental work." Photo: Gettyimages

Swiatek, after her first title of the year: "This week everything fell into place: my tennis, my physical condition, and also the mental work"

The Polish player won her first WTA 1000 in Canada in Toronto after defeating Rybakina, ending an eleven-month trophy drought: "It has been the best week of the season."

Swiatek dedicated her title in Canada... to the haters.

Swiatek delivers a powerful speech aimed directly at her haters: "I dedicate this title to those who are judged and fight against it"

The Polish woman, title in hand, did not hesitate to show her personality to subtly lash out against those who spread hate and continuously make negative comments.

Iga Swiatek is the champion of the WTA 1000 Toronto.

Swiatek reconnects with her identity to dominate everyone in Toronto

The Polish player, calm and with clear ideas, overcame a tired Rybakina in the final of the Canadian WTA 1000... and sends a message to the circuit: she is back to being competitive at the highest level.

Swiatek regains her rhythm in Toronto: "I just needed to find the right pace." Source: Getty

Swiatek sees the light at the end of the tunnel: "I just needed to find the right rhythm"

Almost eleven months later, Iga Swiatek will contest a final on the WTA tour again after overcoming Elina Svitolina in a tough semifinal in Toronto. The Polish player knows that a title here changes everything.

Rybakina reveals the key to her comeback against Osaka: "I was just trying to stay close." Source: Getty

Rybakina, after her epic comeback against Osaka: "Honestly, I don't know how I did it"

Elena Rybakina is closer than ever to becoming world No. 1, a goal she prefers not to discuss these days in Toronto. Last night, she had enough on her plate just to get through an impossible match against Osaka.