Elena Rybakina triumphed at the WTA Finals, defeating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 7-6 (0) on Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This victory marks a significant achievement for Rybakina, who showcased her powerful serve with eight aces and capitalized on the only break point of the match on the indoor hardcourt.
This win is particularly poignant for Sabalenka, who faced her second defeat in the finals of this prestigious season-ending tournament. The four-time Grand Slam champion had previously lost to Caroline Garcia in the 2022 final. Rybakina, the reigning champion of Wimbledon in 2022, was competing in her first final at the WTA Finals after making three consecutive appearances in the event.
Record Earnings and Performance Highlights
Rybakina’s remarkable performance throughout the tournament earned her a prize of $5.23 million, a record payout for women’s sports according to the WTA. She concluded the event with an impressive 5-0 record, solidifying her status among the top players in the sport.
Meanwhile, Sabalenka, who entered the match with a favorable head-to-head record of 8-5 against Rybakina, received $2.7 million as the runner-up. Despite her strong track record of 22 wins in tiebreakers this year, she was unable to secure the title.
In a season where Rybakina achieved her tour-best 45th win on hard courts, her performance at the WTA Finals highlights her growth and resilience as a competitor. At 26 years old, she also became the latest in a series of first-time winners at the WTA Finals, with ten consecutive champions being new to the title.
This victory not only enhances Rybakina’s profile in the sport but also reflects a significant moment for women’s tennis, as the WTA continues to elevate the stage for its top athletes.

































