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Elena Rybakina
WTA 5
Best 2025: 5
Best 2024: 3
Best 2023: 3
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Elena Rybakina

Country Kazakhstan
Age 26 yo / 184 cm / 72 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2016
Birthplace/Residence Moscou
Earnings 16,884,088$
Elena Rybakina, born on June 17, 1999, in Moscow, Russia, is a professional tennis player who represents Kazakhstan. Standing tall at 6 feet, she is known for her powerful serve and aggressive playing style. Rybakina began playing tennis at the age of six and initially represented Russia. In 2018, she switched her allegiance to Kazakhstan to gain more support to further her career.

Rybakina made a significant breakthrough in her career in 2020 when she won her maiden WTA singles title at the Hobart International. Her dedication and persistence on the court quickly caught the attention of the tennis world, and she continued to rise through the ranks with impressive performances. Although she doesn't have a vast collection of trophies like some of her peers, her potential shines through, marked by her strong showings in various tournaments.

Despite her youthful career, she achieved a milestone by reaching the final of Wimbledon in 2022, where she claimed her first Grand Slam title, defeating Ons Jabeur. This victory marked a historical moment as she became the first player representing Kazakhstan to win a Grand Slam singles title. Elena's coaching has played an essential role in her success, with her coach, Stefano Vukov, providing strategic direction and support throughout her journey.

In her personal life, Elena maintains a level of privacy but is known to have a close relationship with her family, who have supported her tennis aspirations from a young age. As of the latest updates, there is little public information about a romantic relationship or significant partner, suggesting that she may be single or prefers to keep such matters out of the public eye.

Interesting facts about Elena include her love for animals, particularly horses, as she enjoys horseback riding in her spare time to unwind from the rigorous demands of professional tennis. Standing at an impressive height of 6 feet, her formidable serve is one of her most potent weapons on the court, earning her comparisons to other tall female athletes in tennis.

Given her athletic abilities and focus, Elena Rybakina is a rising star in tennis with a promising career ahead, and she continues to captivate audiences with her performances.

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