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Jabeur on Rybakina at the WTA Finals: "There's a strong chance she wins here"

Jabeur on Rybakina at the WTA Finals: There's a strong chance she wins here
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Clément Gehl
le 07/11/2025 à 09h17
1 min to read

Elena Rybakina is having a strong finish to the season, notably with a title at the WTA 500 in Ningbo and a hard-fought qualification for the WTA Finals.

She won all three of her group matches in Riyadh and will face Jessica Pegula this Friday for a spot in the WTA Finals championship match.

On the WTA's website, Ons Jabeur shared her thoughts on the Kazakh player's chances: "Generally, the player who finishes the season well plays even better at the WTA Finals.

I've seen it before, and that's how it goes. I'm sure she is confident, and I think she likes playing on these courts. So there's a strong chance she wins here."

Ons Jabeur
108e, 725 points
Elena Rybakina
5e, 5850 points
Pegula J • 5
Rybakina E • 6
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