Elena Rybakina clinched her maiden WTA Finals title on Saturday with a world-class performance.Taking on Belarusian world number one Aryna Sabalenka, Rybakina began the WTA Finals championship match as a slight underdog.Pulling off the upset, Rybakina defeated Sabalenka in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6 (6-0), to win the tour finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.In doing so, the Kazakh matched a record set by American tennis legend Tracy Austin, back in 1980.Elena Rybakina becomes second player ever to beat the world number one in back-to-back WTA FinalsRybakina has now beaten the world number one in back-to-back WTA Finals tournaments.The only other player to do so was Austin, 45 years ago…Matching the incredible feat, Rybakina jumped up to fifth in the WTA rankings.If she can continue to play as well as she did against Sabalenka in the final, she may well find herself chasing down the top spot before too long…More Tennis NewsRybakina trails world number one Sabalenka by over 5,000 points, but is now within 1,000 points of the world number three, Coco Gauff.Considering Rybakina sat outside the top 10 for large parts of the year, she should be immensely proud to see her end-of-season efforts catapult her back into contention.How well has Elena Rybakina performed at the end of 2025?From Wimbledon onwards, Rybakina looked more like her former self, enjoying strong results at several events.The Kazakh reached the semifinals of the Canadian Open and Cincinnati Open, and made a run to the last eight in Wuhan.It was after her quarterfinal defeat in Wuhan, however, that things really got going for Rybakina, as she embarked on an 11-match winning streak to end the year.Elena Rybakina’s end-of-season winning streakRybakina has been excellent, and she needed to be, only making it to Riyadh thanks to her title win in Ningbo and quarterfinal appearance at the Japan Open.Her level in Saudi Arabia was particularly impressive, taking down the world number one, two, four, and five.Winning the title, Rybakina became the latest ‘unique’ winner at the season-ending finals.No player has won multiple titles at the event since Serena Williams, over a decade ago.Only time will tell if we will see the pattern continue in 2026, or if the likes of Gauff, Iga Swiatek, or Rybakina can add a second title to their collection.The 2026 WTA Finals will begin on November 7, 2026.
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