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PEAKING RYBAKINA REMAINS PERFECT

The Straits Times

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November 06, 2025

Kazakh gaining confidence with every win as she makes it 3 out of 3 at WTA Finals

PEAKING RYBAKINA REMAINS PERFECT

Elena Rybakina stayed unbeaten at the WTA Finals with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over second alternate Ekaterina Alexandrova on Nov 5 after Madison Keys withdrew from their final round-robin meeting with illness and Mirra Andreeva was not fit to play.

Rybakina arrived for the clash after victories over Amanda Anisimova and Iga Swiatek but the former Wimbledon champion came under pressure against a fresh Alexandrova, before breaking in the ninth game and then claiming the opening set with a hold.

The Kazakh, who staved off three breakpoints in the first set, cranked up her big serve and heavy hitting early in the second to go 3-1 up and applied the squeeze to close in on another win ahead of the semifinals.

Another break courtesy of a powerful return of serve left Rybakina one game away and the 26-year-old eventually wrapped up the victory despite some struggles on her own delivery late in the clash at King Saud University Sports Arena.

"Ekaterina is always a tough opponent and has a big serve," said Rybakina, who was playing with taping on her shoulder.

"I'm happy I was able to win in straight sets.

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