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Elena Rybakina
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Best 2025: 5
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Elena Rybakina

Country Kazakhstan
Age 25 yo / 184 cm / 72 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2016
Birthplace/Residence Moscou
Earnings 16,576,340$
Elena Rybakina is a professional tennis player known for her powerful groundstrokes and strong presence on the court. Born on June 17, 1999, in Moscow, Russia, she represents Kazakhstan in international competitions. Rybakina began playing tennis at a young age and transitioned to professional tennis, quickly rising through the ranks thanks to her natural talent and work ethic.

Throughout her career, Rybakina has achieved significant milestones on the WTA Tour. She claimed her first WTA title in Bucharest in 2019, showcasing her potential as a rising star in women’s tennis. Her performance continued to improve, and she reached several finals, further establishing herself as a competitive force on the tour.

In 2020, Rybakina's breakthrough came when she reached the finals of multiple WTA tournaments, including the Premier-level event in St. Petersburg and the prestigious Dubai Tennis Championships. Her consistent performances earned her a place among the top players in the world, reflecting her growing stature in the sport.

One of Rybakina’s most notable achievements came in 2022, when she won Wimbledon, claiming her first Grand Slam title. This victory marked a significant landmark in her career, as she demonstrated her ability to perform at the highest level and under immense pressure. Her success at Wimbledon also contributed to her rising popularity and recognition on the global stage.

Outside of her professional achievements, Rybakina is known for her disciplined approach to the game and her calm demeanor both on and off the court. While she generally keeps her personal life private, she is often praised for her sportsmanship and dedication to tennis.

Elena Rybakina continues to be a prominent figure in women’s tennis, with promising prospects for further accomplishments in her sporting career. Her journey from a young player with potential to a Grand Slam champion serves as an inspiration to many aspiring athletes around the world.
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Clément Gehl 05/02/2025 à 13h49
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