Rebeka Masarova

Aryna Sabalenka wins in Berlin. Photo: gettyimages

Sabalenka doesn't get tired of winning

Aryna Sabalenka wants to show the world that she can be a great player on grass and is conveying good sensations at the WTA 500 Berlin 2025. So much so, she is already in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rebeka Masarova 6-2 7-6 (6), concluding a match that was on track on Wednesday. She now awaits Rybakina or Siniakova.

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The Sabalenka-Masarova match is postponed due to the court conditions at the WTA Berlin 2025. Photo: Getty

The Sabalenka-Masarova match is postponed due to the court conditions at the WTA Berlin 2025

Despite the confusion caused by the sudden pause in the match, the organization clarified that the WTA Berlin 2025 encounter between Aryna Sabalenka and Rebeka Masarova will continue on Thursday right after the world number one won the first set. The German event postponed the duel due to court conditions, as the grass started to become dangerously slippery, a factor that can lead to injuries for the players.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se aplaza el Sabalenka-Masarova por las condiciones de la pista en el WTA Berlín 2025

Rebeka Masarova, semifinalist in Vic. Photo: gettyimages

The semi-finalists of the WTA 125 Vic 2025 are now known

Great tournament being held in Vic, under the WTA 125 category, which has no Spanish players left. Rebeka Masarova will face Aliaksandra Sasnovich, while on the other side of the draw, Dalma Galfi and Selekhmeteva will compete for a spot in the final, knocking out Spanish players like Carlota Martínez, Aliona Bolsova, and Guiomar Maristany.

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Sabalenka, outraged by WTA Berlin 2025: "Do you stop the match because she said it was slippery?" Photo: Getty

Sabalenka, indignant with WTA Berlin 2025: "Do you stop the game because she said it was slippery?"

Strange scenes were experienced at the end of the day at the WTA Berlin 2025. Just moments after Aryna Sabalenka won the first set of the match, the organization decided to halt the game due to the court conditions, which could be slippery and lead to an injury. The official went down to talk to the players, as the world number one did not agree with the decision: "Are you going to stop the match because she said this side was slippery? But I just played two games on that side. She was losing...".

 

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WTA 125K Vic. Galfi delivers as favorite against Masarova to claim the title. Photo: Getty

WTA 125K Vic. Galfi delivers as the favorite against Masarova to claim the title

A clear victory for a Dalma Galfi who was crowned the winner of the WTA 125K Vic 2025. The Hungarian player, ranked 121st in the world, defeated Rebeka Masarova with a final score of 6-3 and 6-0 in 1 hour and 25 minutes of play. Galfi took an early lead from the first game, holding on to the lead to ultimately claim the title of the Spanish tournament. With this triumph, Dalma reenters the Top 100 of the WTA Ranking.

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Danielle Collins at the Miami Open 2025. Photo: Getty

Miami 2025. Zheng and Collins advance

Good day at the WTA to close the day at the Miami Open 2025. Danielle Collins dropped a set against Swiss Rebeka Masarova (6-4 3-6 6-3), but managed to turn it around and comfortably secure the victory in the decisive set. On the other hand, Qinwen Zheng had an easier time, defeating local player Taylor Townsend (6-1 7-6). The Chinese player is gaining confidence and achieving good results after acknowledging moments of lack of motivation in 2024.

WTA day results:

- Magda Linette def. Linda Fruhvirtova: 7-5 6-4

- Cori Gauff def. Maria Sakkari: 6-2 6-4

- Aryna Sabalenka def. Elena-Gabriela Ruse: 6-1 WO

- Naomi Osaka def. Hailey Baptiste: 7-6 3-6 6-4

- Ashlyn Krueger def. Leylah Fernández: 6-1 7-5

- Jasmine Paolini def. Ons Jabeur: 4-3 WO

- Madison Keys def. Elena Avanesian: 6-3 6-3

- Danielle Collins def. Rebeka Masarova: 6-4 3-6 6-3

- Qinwen Zheng def. Taylor Townsend: 6-1 7-6

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Danielle Collins at Miami Open 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Miami Open 2025: Collins delivers, Jabeur excites, and Masarova impresses

A vibrant day in the women's tournament at the Miami Open 2025, with various protagonists poised to deliver a noteworthy performance in Florida. Danielle Collins began her title defense with a solid win over Cirstea by 6-2 6-4 and now faces Rebeka Masarova, who caused the day's surprise by defeating Vekic 6-1 6-3. Other standout performers of the day were top players going through a rough patch in need of confidence, like Ons Jabeur, Maria Sakkari, or Magda Linette, who secured their spot in the third round.

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Rebeka Masarova proudly displays the Swiss flag again. WTA

Masarova changes nationality and will no longer represent Spain

One of the main swords of Spanish women's tennis has changed nationality for the year 2025. It is Rebeka Masarova, who represented the Spanish flag since 2018 and has decided during this preseason to change her nationality to Swiss. Rebeka was born in Basel, Switzerland, but represented Spain for the past six years due to her roots (her mother is Spanish). Now, ranked #145 in the world, she will once again be part of the Central European country.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Masarova cambia de nacionalidad y dejará de representar a España

Aryna Sabalenka wins in Berlin. Photo: gettyimages

Sabalenka doesn't get tired of winning

Aryna Sabalenka wants to show the world that she can be a great player on grass and is conveying good sensations at the WTA 500 Berlin 2025. So much so, she is already in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rebeka Masarova 6-2 7-6 (6), concluding a match that was on track on Wednesday. She now awaits Rybakina or Siniakova.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka no se cansa de ganar

Sabalenka, outraged by WTA Berlin 2025: "Do you stop the match because she said it was slippery?" Photo: Getty

Sabalenka, indignant with WTA Berlin 2025: "Do you stop the game because she said it was slippery?"

Strange scenes were experienced at the end of the day at the WTA Berlin 2025. Just moments after Aryna Sabalenka won the first set of the match, the organization decided to halt the game due to the court conditions, which could be slippery and lead to an injury. The official went down to talk to the players, as the world number one did not agree with the decision: "Are you going to stop the match because she said this side was slippery? But I just played two games on that side. She was losing...".

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka, indignada con el WTA Berlín 2025: "¿Paras el partido porque ella dijo que era resbaladizo?"

The Sabalenka-Masarova match is postponed due to the court conditions at the WTA Berlin 2025. Photo: Getty

The Sabalenka-Masarova match is postponed due to the court conditions at the WTA Berlin 2025

Despite the confusion caused by the sudden pause in the match, the organization clarified that the WTA Berlin 2025 encounter between Aryna Sabalenka and Rebeka Masarova will continue on Thursday right after the world number one won the first set. The German event postponed the duel due to court conditions, as the grass started to become dangerously slippery, a factor that can lead to injuries for the players.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se aplaza el Sabalenka-Masarova por las condiciones de la pista en el WTA Berlín 2025

WTA 125K Vic. Galfi delivers as favorite against Masarova to claim the title. Photo: Getty

WTA 125K Vic. Galfi delivers as the favorite against Masarova to claim the title

A clear victory for a Dalma Galfi who was crowned the winner of the WTA 125K Vic 2025. The Hungarian player, ranked 121st in the world, defeated Rebeka Masarova with a final score of 6-3 and 6-0 in 1 hour and 25 minutes of play. Galfi took an early lead from the first game, holding on to the lead to ultimately claim the title of the Spanish tournament. With this triumph, Dalma reenters the Top 100 of the WTA Ranking.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA 125K Vic. Galfi cumple como favorita ante Masarova para hacerse con el título

Rebeka Masarova, semifinalist in Vic. Photo: gettyimages

The semi-finalists of the WTA 125 Vic 2025 are now known

Great tournament being held in Vic, under the WTA 125 category, which has no Spanish players left. Rebeka Masarova will face Aliaksandra Sasnovich, while on the other side of the draw, Dalma Galfi and Selekhmeteva will compete for a spot in the final, knocking out Spanish players like Carlota Martínez, Aliona Bolsova, and Guiomar Maristany.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya se conocen las semifinalistas del WTA 125 Vic 2025

Danielle Collins at the Miami Open 2025. Photo: Getty

Miami 2025. Zheng and Collins advance

Good day at the WTA to close the day at the Miami Open 2025. Danielle Collins dropped a set against Swiss Rebeka Masarova (6-4 3-6 6-3), but managed to turn it around and comfortably secure the victory in the decisive set. On the other hand, Qinwen Zheng had an easier time, defeating local player Taylor Townsend (6-1 7-6). The Chinese player is gaining confidence and achieving good results after acknowledging moments of lack of motivation in 2024.

WTA day results:

- Magda Linette def. Linda Fruhvirtova: 7-5 6-4

- Cori Gauff def. Maria Sakkari: 6-2 6-4

- Aryna Sabalenka def. Elena-Gabriela Ruse: 6-1 WO

- Naomi Osaka def. Hailey Baptiste: 7-6 3-6 6-4

- Ashlyn Krueger def. Leylah Fernández: 6-1 7-5

- Jasmine Paolini def. Ons Jabeur: 4-3 WO

- Madison Keys def. Elena Avanesian: 6-3 6-3

- Danielle Collins def. Rebeka Masarova: 6-4 3-6 6-3

- Qinwen Zheng def. Taylor Townsend: 6-1 7-6

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Miami 2025. Zheng y Collins avanzan

Danielle Collins at Miami Open 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Miami Open 2025: Collins delivers, Jabeur excites, and Masarova impresses

A vibrant day in the women's tournament at the Miami Open 2025, with various protagonists poised to deliver a noteworthy performance in Florida. Danielle Collins began her title defense with a solid win over Cirstea by 6-2 6-4 and now faces Rebeka Masarova, who caused the day's surprise by defeating Vekic 6-1 6-3. Other standout performers of the day were top players going through a rough patch in need of confidence, like Ons Jabeur, Maria Sakkari, or Magda Linette, who secured their spot in the third round.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Miami Open 2025: Collins cumple, Jabeur ilusiona y Masarova impresiona

Rebeka Masarova proudly displays the Swiss flag again. WTA

Masarova changes nationality and will no longer represent Spain

One of the main swords of Spanish women's tennis has changed nationality for the year 2025. It is Rebeka Masarova, who represented the Spanish flag since 2018 and has decided during this preseason to change her nationality to Swiss. Rebeka was born in Basel, Switzerland, but represented Spain for the past six years due to her roots (her mother is Spanish). Now, ranked #145 in the world, she will once again be part of the Central European country.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Masarova cambia de nacionalidad y dejará de representar a España

Rebecca Masarova 2024. Photo: Getty

WTA Hua Hin 2024. Masarova falls in the quarterfinals

A bitter day for Spanish tennis at the WTA in Hua Hin, as the only hope in the hands of Rebeka Masarova was lost after falling to Laura Siegemund. Masarova couldn't capitalize on her lead with two breaks in the second set. Both players experienced many ups and downs, with no clear dominator evident. However, Siegemund did exploit her rival's serving doubts and secured a 6-3 6-4 victory.

Day's Results

  • [Q] A.Hartono d. M.Hontama 46 62 63
  • R.Sramkova d. J.Fett 46 64 61
  • T.Zidansek d. N.Podoroska 46 76(3) 76(3)

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Rebeka Masarova.

WTA Hua Hin 2024: Masarova debuts with a victory of great merit

Rebeka Masarova is going through a somewhat irregular season, with many ups and downs and a big goal: to return soon to be among the top 100 in the WTA ranking. There is no better formula to achieve this than victories, and the Spanish player achieved one today in her debut at the WTA Hua Hin 2024, which tastes very sweet: she defeated Hungarian Anna Bondar in a match where she had to work hard, including a tremendous comeback in a second set where she was a break down (3-6, 7-6(2), 7-5). A great triumph for Rebeka, who dreams of the title in Thailand.

Other results of the day (first-round matches):

  • Arianne Hartono (Q) def. Moyuka Uchijima (7) 6-1, 6-1
  • Nadia Podoroska def. Ksenia Laskutova (Q) 6-1, 6-0
  • Xinyu Gao (Q) def. Sijia Wei (Q) 6-3, 6-2
  • Mai Hontama def. Dayana Yastremska (1) 7-6(4), 7-5
  • Jana Fett def. Saisai Zheng (WC) 2-6, 6-3, 6-3
  • Magda Linette (4) def. Lesia Tsurenko 6-2, 7-5
  • Xinyu Wang (3) def. Mayar Sherif 6-2, 6-4
  • Rebeca Sramkova def. Mananchaya Sawangkaew (Q) 6-2, 2-6, 6-4

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