The Polish player describes her emotions after winning a very challenging match against Rybakina, which allows her to advance to the quarterfinals of Roland Garros 2025.
The Polish player describes her emotions after winning a very challenging match against Rybakina, which allows her to advance to the quarterfinals of Roland Garros 2025.
The world number two found herself on the brink of the abyss after a first set in which she was unrecognizable.
The world number 11 reveals to the media what role her former coach still plays in her day-to-day on the circuit.
Elena Rybakina appeared at the press conference visibly sad about the defeat against Iga Swiatek at Roland Garros 2025, but knowing how to interpret what happened perfectly. "There was a moment during the second set when she hit a very good long-distance volley. She gained confidence, and from there, she became much more aggressive and pushed me to the back of the court, not allowing me to take the initiative. Still, I had my chances until the end, and I think it was crucial that I played somewhat passively on the most important points," she concluded.
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[pixels-player]Elena Rybakina seems to have rediscovered herself after months of hardship. Proof of this is the tremendous level of play displayed in her third-round match against Jelena Ostapenko, whom she overwhelmed from start to finish with a barrage of winning shots. The Latvian was outplayed and couldn't take the lead at any point, witnessing her opponent's victory with a score of 6-2 6-2, setting up a meeting with Iga Swiatek at Roland Garros 2025.
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[pixels-player]After debuting at Roland Garros 2025 with a victory, Elena Rybakina expressed her happiness in the press conference, where she shared the keys to her success on clay courts: "I prefer faster surfaces because my game is aggressive, but even here, on clay, I believe my serve can work well. Maybe not today, but I think having an aggressive style on clay gives me a certain advantage. Perhaps I should come to the net more often, finish points. I should be more patient, but my style is aggressive, and when I am physically prepared and moving well, it doesn't matter on which surface I am playing."
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[pixels-player]A week with little movement in the top10 in these days leading up to Roland Garros. In fact, we only find a small change within the top10, the position that Qinwen Zheng (#7) takes from Madison Keys (#8) due to some points to defend from last season. Approaching that top10 is Elena Rybakina (#11) after her title in Strasbourg, but it's not yet enough. By far, the biggest rise is seen in Mayar Sherif (#53), who, after winning her first title in the WTA Rabat, is now dangerously close to the top50. The one who collapses completely is Marketa Vondrousova (#96), while Leolia Jeanjean will make her first appearance in the top100 at the age of 29.
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[pixels-player]Even more than a year later, as we had not seen Elena Rybakina lift a title since the 2024 Stuttgart tournament. Interestingly, it has been once again the clay court surface that has brought out the best version of the Kazakh, this time in a WTA 500 event like Strasbourg. There, she had to battle this afternoon against Liudmila Samsonova to secure the trophy (6-1, 6-7, 6-1), but the goal has been achieved. What goal? First, to once again be crowned in an elite event. And secondly, to regain confidence just before a top-level tournament like Roland Garros.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Estrasburgo 2025. Rybakina gana un título un año después
[pixels-player]The Polish player describes her emotions after winning a very challenging match against Rybakina, which allows her to advance to the quarterfinals of Roland Garros 2025.
Elena Rybakina appeared at the press conference visibly sad about the defeat against Iga Swiatek at Roland Garros 2025, but knowing how to interpret what happened perfectly. "There was a moment during the second set when she hit a very good long-distance volley. She gained confidence, and from there, she became much more aggressive and pushed me to the back of the court, not allowing me to take the initiative. Still, I had my chances until the end, and I think it was crucial that I played somewhat passively on the most important points," she concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina desvela la clave de su derrota ante Swiatek
[pixels-player]The world number two found herself on the brink of the abyss after a first set in which she was unrecognizable.
Elena Rybakina seems to have rediscovered herself after months of hardship. Proof of this is the tremendous level of play displayed in her third-round match against Jelena Ostapenko, whom she overwhelmed from start to finish with a barrage of winning shots. The Latvian was outplayed and couldn't take the lead at any point, witnessing her opponent's victory with a score of 6-2 6-2, setting up a meeting with Iga Swiatek at Roland Garros 2025.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina recupera su mejor versión para arrasar a Ostapenko
[pixels-player]The world number 11 reveals to the media what role her former coach still plays in her day-to-day on the circuit.
After debuting at Roland Garros 2025 with a victory, Elena Rybakina expressed her happiness in the press conference, where she shared the keys to her success on clay courts: "I prefer faster surfaces because my game is aggressive, but even here, on clay, I believe my serve can work well. Maybe not today, but I think having an aggressive style on clay gives me a certain advantage. Perhaps I should come to the net more often, finish points. I should be more patient, but my style is aggressive, and when I am physically prepared and moving well, it doesn't matter on which surface I am playing."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina explica el motivo por el que su tenis funciona en tierra batida
[pixels-player]A week with little movement in the top10 in these days leading up to Roland Garros. In fact, we only find a small change within the top10, the position that Qinwen Zheng (#7) takes from Madison Keys (#8) due to some points to defend from last season. Approaching that top10 is Elena Rybakina (#11) after her title in Strasbourg, but it's not yet enough. By far, the biggest rise is seen in Mayar Sherif (#53), who, after winning her first title in the WTA Rabat, is now dangerously close to the top50. The one who collapses completely is Marketa Vondrousova (#96), while Leolia Jeanjean will make her first appearance in the top100 at the age of 29.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ranking WTA. Rybakina se acerca al top10
[pixels-player]Even more than a year later, as we had not seen Elena Rybakina lift a title since the 2024 Stuttgart tournament. Interestingly, it has been once again the clay court surface that has brought out the best version of the Kazakh, this time in a WTA 500 event like Strasbourg. There, she had to battle this afternoon against Liudmila Samsonova to secure the trophy (6-1, 6-7, 6-1), but the goal has been achieved. What goal? First, to once again be crowned in an elite event. And secondly, to regain confidence just before a top-level tournament like Roland Garros.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Estrasburgo 2025. Rybakina gana un título un año después
[pixels-player]Despite not arriving at her best tennis form, Elena Rybakina seems to be regaining feelings on the clay court. The Kazakh player, currently ranked 12th in the world, defeated Beatriz Haddad Maia in the semifinals of the WTA Strasbourg 2025 with a scoreline of 7-6(7), 1-6, and 6-2 in a rather intense battle lasting 2 hours and 48 minutes. Her opponent in the final will be Liudmila Samsonova, who advanced after defeating Danielle Collins 6-4, 6-2.
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[pixels-player]Roland Garros 2025 has once again been shaken by a last-minute withdrawal that will deprive us of one of the best first-round matches of the tournament. The draw had set up an enticing Elena Rybakina vs Belinda Bencic match... which will not happen after all: the Swiss player has decided to withdraw from the second Grand Slam of the year, confirming through her social media that the pain in her arm had intensified after a couple of training sessions in Paris. The injury that took her out of competition in Rome resurfaces to force her withdrawal, but she left a reassuring message: she only needs two weeks of rest and promises to be ready for the grass court season. After her promising start to the year, it's a shame that injuries are gradually clipping her wings.
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