We take a deep look at everything that happened this season in women's tennis and how it could influence the upcoming year.
We take a deep look at everything that happened this season in women's tennis and how it could influence the upcoming year.
Elena Rybakina has ended the season in the best way possible, with a title at the WTA Finals 2025 that confirms her confidence and allows her to break into the top 5 of the ranking. In addition, her victory in Riyadh earns her a whopping $5,235,000, a spectacular prize that made the Kazakh nervously laugh when she was informed of it at the press conference.
Elena Rybakina’s reaction to hearing that she earned $5,235,000 for winning the WTA Finals in Riyadh.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) November 9, 2025
She can’t stop smiling. 😂
The face of a woman who just won the largest prize in the history of women’s tennis. 💰
(via @WTA h/t @Arivu1797)
pic.twitter.com/lVLGiutKVe
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La reacción viral de Rybakina al enterarse del dinero ganado en las WTA Finals 2025
It has been five decades since the creation of the WTA ranking, the one that was first led by Chris Evert in November 1975, when she was just 20 years old.
Iga Swiatek has finished 2025 as number 2 in the WTA ranking, marking her fourth consecutive season ending within the top 2 of the standings. This is no trivial matter as, in the 21st century, only Serena Williams had achieved this before, accomplishing it between 2013 and 2016. On the other hand, Aryna Sabalenka will face them at the end of 2026 if she manages to finish the upcoming season among the world's top two.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek, segunda tenista del siglo XXI en conquistar una gran gesta
Ons Jabeur will fulfill one of the great dreams of her life. The Tunisian has announced on social media that she is pregnant, postponing her return to the courts for a while. At 31 years old, she had been away from regular competitive dynamics for a while, and the two lost finals at Wimbledon had delayed her partial retirement to become a mother. Finally, she decided to start a family without putting competitive goals first and appears happy with this news.
Ons Jabeur is going to be a mom! ❤️
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) November 10, 2025
(via her IG) pic.com/890aYN6iqG
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ons Jabeur anuncia que está embarazada
Hidden amidst the jubilation and celebrations, last night there was a moment at the WTA Finals 2025 trophy ceremony that did not go unnoticed by some. The moment when Elena Rybakina refused to take a photo with the WTA CEO, due to the suspension her coach received this season after several voices accused him of being a person with violent attitudes towards his player.
In response to this incident, the legendary Pam Shriver didn't waste time and quickly shared her opinion on social media, where she did not hold back in attacking the Kazakh player. "Imagine winning more prize money in one tournament than the '9 Originals' combined did throughout their careers, and then criticizing the WTA's CEO because she has tried to ensure greater safety measures in your sport," tweeted the 21-time Grand Slam champion in doubles.
Imagine winning more prize money in one tournament than the entire Original Nine over their collective careers, then dissing WTA CEO because the CEO has tried to ensure stronger safeguards in your sports… it’s hard to imagine.
— Pam Shriver (@PHShriver) November 9, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Palo tremendo de Pam Shriver a Rybakina por su actitud en la ceremonia de las WTA Finals
The Kazakh player ends the season with eleven consecutive victories and the title of the WTA Finals in hand. She threatens to use it as a springboard for the 2026 season.
Once again, the Belarusian misses out on a great final, once again it is necessary to muster up courage and focus on the positives, despite the unaccomplished goal.
We take a deep look at everything that happened this season in women's tennis and how it could influence the upcoming year.
Iga Swiatek has finished 2025 as number 2 in the WTA ranking, marking her fourth consecutive season ending within the top 2 of the standings. This is no trivial matter as, in the 21st century, only Serena Williams had achieved this before, accomplishing it between 2013 and 2016. On the other hand, Aryna Sabalenka will face them at the end of 2026 if she manages to finish the upcoming season among the world's top two.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek, segunda tenista del siglo XXI en conquistar una gran gesta
Elena Rybakina has ended the season in the best way possible, with a title at the WTA Finals 2025 that confirms her confidence and allows her to break into the top 5 of the ranking. In addition, her victory in Riyadh earns her a whopping $5,235,000, a spectacular prize that made the Kazakh nervously laugh when she was informed of it at the press conference.
Elena Rybakina’s reaction to hearing that she earned $5,235,000 for winning the WTA Finals in Riyadh.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) November 9, 2025
She can’t stop smiling. 😂
The face of a woman who just won the largest prize in the history of women’s tennis. 💰
(via @WTA h/t @Arivu1797)
pic.twitter.com/lVLGiutKVe
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La reacción viral de Rybakina al enterarse del dinero ganado en las WTA Finals 2025
Ons Jabeur will fulfill one of the great dreams of her life. The Tunisian has announced on social media that she is pregnant, postponing her return to the courts for a while. At 31 years old, she had been away from regular competitive dynamics for a while, and the two lost finals at Wimbledon had delayed her partial retirement to become a mother. Finally, she decided to start a family without putting competitive goals first and appears happy with this news.
Ons Jabeur is going to be a mom! ❤️
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) November 10, 2025
(via her IG) pic.com/890aYN6iqG
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ons Jabeur anuncia que está embarazada
It has been five decades since the creation of the WTA ranking, the one that was first led by Chris Evert in November 1975, when she was just 20 years old.
Hidden amidst the jubilation and celebrations, last night there was a moment at the WTA Finals 2025 trophy ceremony that did not go unnoticed by some. The moment when Elena Rybakina refused to take a photo with the WTA CEO, due to the suspension her coach received this season after several voices accused him of being a person with violent attitudes towards his player.
In response to this incident, the legendary Pam Shriver didn't waste time and quickly shared her opinion on social media, where she did not hold back in attacking the Kazakh player. "Imagine winning more prize money in one tournament than the '9 Originals' combined did throughout their careers, and then criticizing the WTA's CEO because she has tried to ensure greater safety measures in your sport," tweeted the 21-time Grand Slam champion in doubles.
Imagine winning more prize money in one tournament than the entire Original Nine over their collective careers, then dissing WTA CEO because the CEO has tried to ensure stronger safeguards in your sports… it’s hard to imagine.
— Pam Shriver (@PHShriver) November 9, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Palo tremendo de Pam Shriver a Rybakina por su actitud en la ceremonia de las WTA Finals
The Kazakh player ends the season with eleven consecutive victories and the title of the WTA Finals in hand. She threatens to use it as a springboard for the 2026 season.
Once again, the Belarusian misses out on a great final, once again it is necessary to muster up courage and focus on the positives, despite the unaccomplished goal.
We analyze in detail the main changes and how the final classification of the women's circuit stands.
Elena Rybakina, recent champion at the WTA Finals 2025, confesses that she gave absolutely everything to win the title.