2023 Elena Rybakina tennis season

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2023 Elena Rybakina tennis season
Rybakina at the 2023 US Open
Full nameElena Rybakina
Country Kazakhstan
Calendar prize money$5,493,437[1]
Singles
Season record47–15 (75.8%)
Calendar titles2
Year-end rankingNo. 4
Ranking change from previous yearIncrease 18
Grand Slam & significant results
Australian OpenF
French Open3R
WimbledonQF
US Open3R
Doubles
Season record7–3 (70.0%)
Current rankingNo. 119
Ranking change from previous yearIncrease 323
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open3R
French OpenA
WimbledonA
US OpenA
Last updated on: 7 March 2024.
2022
2024

The 2023 Elena Rybakina tennis season officially began on 1 January 2023, with the start of the Adelaide International 1 in Adelaide.

Yearly Summary[edit]

Rybakina started the season at the Adelaide International 1, defeating Danielle Collins in three sets[2] before losing to Marta Kostyuk in the second round.[3] She followed it by another loss in Adelaide International 2 to Petra Kvitová in straight sets. However, she reached the doubles final with partner Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. At the Australian Open, Rybakina defeated 2022 finalist Danielle Collins again in the third round,[4] world No. 1 Iga Świątek in the fourth round[5] to become the first Kazakhstani woman to reach the quarterfinals at this Major.[6] Next she defeated former French Open champion Jeļena Ostapenko to reach her first Australian Open semifinal.[7] In the semifinals, she defeated former world No. 1 and two-time Australian Open champion, Victoria Azarenka, in straight sets, reaching the second Grand Slam final of her career.[8] However, despite winning the first set, Rybakina ultimately lost in the championship match to Aryna Sabalenka in a high quality encounter.[9] She reached the top 10 on 30 January 2023 making her the first player representing Kazakhstan, male or female, ever to reach the Top 10 on either the ATP or WTA rankings.[10][11]

In Abu Dhabi she reached the quarterfinals defeating Karolina Plíšková,[12] where she lost to Beatriz Haddad Maia.[13] In Dubai, she reached the third round by beating Bianca Andreescu[14] and Marie Bouzková in straight sets. She withdrew from her third round match against fifth seed Coco Gauff due to a lower-back injury. At Indian Wells, as the tenth seed, she made her second consecutive Indian Wells quarterfinal after defeating Sofia Kenin,[15] 21st seed Paula Badosa[16] and Varvara Gracheva. Then she defeated Karolína Muchová to reach her first WTA 1000 semifinal.[17] In the semifinals, she moved past the defending champion Świątek, in straight sets, for the second time in 2023 to reach her first WTA 1000 final.[18] In the final, she edged second seed Aryna Sabalenka in straight sets, reversing the result of their matchup in the Australian Open final for her first WTA 1000 title.[19][20] This result pushed her ranking to a new career-high of world No. 7 in the WTA singles rankings.[21]

Following the final in Miami where she lost to 15th seed Petra Kvitová who prevented her from completing the Sunshine Double,[22] and an early second round exit at the Stuttgart Open and the Madrid Open to Beatriz Haddad Maia and Anna Kalinskaya, respectively, she reached a new career-high of world No. 6 on 8 May 2023. She reached the quarterfinals at the Italian Open and moved to a new career high ranking of world No. 5 with a win over Jasmine Paolini, Anna Kalinskaya by retirement and Markéta Vondroušová. Next she defeated world No. 1, Iga Świątek (who retired during the deciding set due to injury) for the third time to reach her first Rome semifinal.[23] Rybakina reached her third WTA 1000 final of the season defeating Jeļena Ostapenko. She became the third player in the Open Era to reach the final in the same season at the Australian Open, Indian Wells and Miami Open plus Rome, after Monica Seles in 1991 and Maria Sharapova in 2012.[24] She won her first WTA 1000 clay title, after Anhelina Kalinina retired in the second set, and moved to a career-high ranking of world No. 4, on 22 May 2023.[25][26] At the 2023 French Open despite her walkover due to respiratory illness in the third round,[27] she reached No. 3 in the world rankings on 12 June 2023.[28] On 26 June 2023, Rybakina announced her withdrawal from the Eastbourne International event with a viral illness.[29]

At Wimbledon as defending champion, Rybakina reached the quarterfinals where she lost to Ons Jabeur in three sets.[30]

Following her quarterfinal loss at Wimbledon, she reached the semifinals at the Canadian Open for the first time in her career. She overcame Jennifer Brady and Sloane Stephens before defeating Daria Kasatkina in a match that lasted 3 hours and 27 minutes, the longest match of Rybakina's career.[31] The match finished at 2:55am local time. In the semifinals Rybakina lost to Liudmila Samsonova in three sets reporting that she felt 'destroyed' physically in the post match press conference because of the scheduling issues she faced during the tournament.[32]

She reached the third round of the US Open as the fourth seed, losing to Sorana Cîrstea in three sets.[33]

All matches[edit]

This table chronicles all the matches of Elena Rybakina in 2023.

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# P# DNQ A Z# PO G S B NMS NTI P NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles matches[edit]

Tournament Match Round Opponent Rank Result Score
1 1R United States Danielle Collins (5) 14 Win 5–7, 6–2, 6–3
2 2R Ukraine Marta Kostyuk (Q) 69 Loss 7–6(7–5), 2–6, 3–6
3 1R Czech Republic Petra Kvitová (12) 16 Loss 3–6, 5–7
4 1R Italy Elisabetta Cocciaretto 48 Win 7–5, 6–3
5 2R Slovenia Kaja Juvan 104 Win 6–2, 6–1
6 3R United States Danielle Collins (13) 11 Win 6–2, 5–7, 6–2
7 4R Poland Iga Świątek (1) 1 Win 6–4, 6–4
8 QF Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko (17) 17 Win 6–2, 6–4
9 SF Victoria Azarenka[a] (24) 24 Win 7–6(7–4), 6–3
10 F Aryna Sabalenka[a] (5) 5 Loss 6–4, 3–6, 4–6
1R Bye
11 2R Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková 20 Win 6–4, 6–2
12 QF Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia (6) 14 Loss 6–3, 3–6, 2–6
13 1R Canada Bianca Andreescu 36 Win 6–3, 6–4
14 2R Czech Republic Marie Bouzková 26 Win 7–5, 6–2
3R United States Coco Gauff (5) 6 Withdrew
1R Bye
15 2R United States Sofia Kenin (WC) 170 Win 7–6(8–6), 7–6(7–5)
16 3R Spain Paula Badosa (21) 22 Win 6–3, 7–5
17 4R France Varvara Gracheva (Q) 66 Win 6–3, 6–0
18 QF Czech Republic Karolína Muchová (PR) 76 Win 7–6(7–4), 2–6, 6–4
19 SF Poland Iga Świątek (1) 1 Win 6–2, 6–2
20 W Aryna Sabalenka[a] (2) 2 Win (1) 7–6(13–11), 2–6, 6–4
1R Bye
21 2R Anna Kalinskaya[a] 64 Win 7–5, 4–6, 6–3
22 3R Spain Paula Badosa (22) 29 Win 3–6, 7–5, 6–3
23 4R Belgium Elise Mertens 39 Win 6–4, 6–3
24 QF Italy Martina Trevisan (25) 24 Win 6–3, 6–0
25 SF United States Jessica Pegula (3) 3 Win 7–6(7–3), 6–4
26 F Czech Republic Petra Kvitová (15) 12 Loss 6–7(14–16), 2–6
27 Q Poland Weronika Falkowska 253 Win 6–3, 6–4
28 Q Poland Magda Linette 19 Win 6–4, 6–2
29 1R Germany Jule Niemeier (WC) 65 Win 7–5, 6–3
30 2R Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia 14 Loss 1–6, 1–3 ret
1R Bye
31 2R Anna Kalinskaya[a] 62 Loss 5–7, 6–4, 2–6
  • Italian Open
  • Rome, Italy
  • WTA 1000
  • Clay, outdoor
  • 9 May 2023 – 21 May 2023
1R Bye
32 2R Italy Jasmine Paolini 65 Win 7–6(7–3), 6–1
33 3R Anna Kalinskaya[a] 57 Win 4–3 ret
34 4R Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová 70 Win 6–3, 6–3
35 QF Poland Iga Świątek (1) 1 Win 2–6, 7–6(7–3), 2–2 ret
36 SF Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko (13) 20 Win 6–2, 6–4
37 W Ukraine Anhelina Kalinina (30) 47 Win (2) 6–4, 1–0 ret
38 1R Czech Republic Brenda Fruhvirtová (Q) 146 Win 6–4, 6–2
39 2R Czech Republic Linda Nosková 50 Win 6–3, 6–3
3R Spain Sara Sorribes Tormo (PR) 132 Withdrew
  • German Open
  • Berlin, Germany
  • WTA 500
  • Grass, outdoor
  • 19 June 2023 – 25 June 2023
40 1R Polina Kudermetova[a] (Q) 139 Win 6–4, 6–2
41 2R Croatia Donna Vekić 23 Loss 7–6(7–1), 3–6, 4–6
  • Wimbledon
  • London, United Kingdom
  • Grand Slam
  • Grass, outdoor
  • 3 July 2023 – 16 July 2023
42 1R United States Shelby Rogers 49 Win 4–6, 6–1, 6–2
43 2R France Alizé Cornet 84 Win 6–2, 7–6(7–2)
44 3R United Kingdom Katie Boulter (WC) 89 Win 6–1, 6–1
45 4R Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia (13) 13 Win 4–1 ret.
46 QF Tunisia Ons Jabeur (6) 6 Loss 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 1–6
1R Bye
47 2R United States Jennifer Brady (PR) 584 Win 6–7(3–7), 7–6(7–5), 6–3
48 3R United States Sloane Stephens 38 Win 6–3, 6–3
49 QF Daria Kasatkina[a] (10) 14 Win 5–7, 7–5, 7–6(8–6)
50 SF Liudmila Samsonova[a] (15) 18 Loss 6–1, 1–6, 2–6
1R Bye
51 2R Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko 20 Win 6–7(6–8), 6–2, 6–4
52 3R Italy Jasmine Paolini (Q) 43 Loss 6–4, 2–5 ret
53 1R Ukraine Marta Kostyuk 39 Win 6–2, 6–1
2R Australia Ajla Tomljanović 127 Walkover
54 3R Romania Sorana Cîrstea (30) 30 Loss 3–6, 7–6(7–4), 4–6
55 1R China Zheng Qinwen 23 Win 6–1, 6–2
56 2R Germany Tatjana Maria 53 Win 7–5, 6–0
57 3R Mirra Andreeva[a] (Q) 60 Win 2–6, 6–4, 6–1
58 QF Aryna Sabalenka[a] (1) 1 Win 7–5, 6–2
59 SF Liudmila Samsonova[a] 22 Loss 6–7(7–9), 3–6
  • WTA Finals
  • Cancún, Mexico
  • Year-end championships
  • Hard, indoor
  • 29 October 2023 – 5 November 2023
60 RR United States Jessica Pegula (5) 5 Loss 5–7, 2–6
61 RR Greece Maria Sakkari (8) 9 Win 6–0, 6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–2)
62 RR Aryna Sabalenka[a] (1) 1 Loss 2–6, 6–3, 3–6
Sources:[34]

Doubles matches[edit]

Tournament Match Round Opponents Rank Result Score
1 1R Romania Ana Bogdan / Angelina Gabueva 333 / 99 Win 7–6(7–5), 6–2
2 QF United States Nicole Melichar-Martinez / Australia Samantha Stosur 19 / 133 Win 6–3, 6–3
3 SF Ukraine Lyudmyla Kichenok / Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko (3) 9 / 14 Win 6–4, 7–5
4 F Brazil Luisa Stefani / United States Taylor Townsend 47 / 24 Loss 5–7, 6–7(3–7)
5 1R Ukraine Lyudmyla Kichenok / Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko (5) 9 / 11 Win 6–4, 6–4
6 2R Chinese Taipei Latisha Chan / Chile Alexa Guarachi 92 / 42 Win 6–1, 6–2
7 3R Japan Shuko Aoyama / Japan Ena Shibahara (10) 25 / 23 Loss 2–6, 6–7(7–9)
8 1R Belgium Kirsten Flipkens / Germany Laura Siegemund (8) 33 / 24 Win 6–1, 6–2
2R Romania Monica Niculescu / Belgium Kimberley Zimmermann 41 / 39 Withdrew
9 1R Australia Storm Hunter / Belgium Elise Mertens (6) 14 / 13 Loss 6–7(2–7), 2–6
10 1R Japan Shuko Aoyama / Japan Ena Shibahara (7) 19 / 21 Win 6–0, 6–1
2R Ukraine Marta Kostyuk / Romania Elena-Gabriela Ruse 32 / 39 Withdrew

Tournament schedule[edit]

Singles schedule[edit]

Date Tournament Location Category Surface Previous
result
Previous
points
New
points
Outcome
1 January 2023 –
8 January 2023
Adelaide International 1 Australia WTA 500 Hard F 305 55 Second round lost to Ukraine Marta Kostyuk 7–6(7–5), 2–6, 3–6
9 January 2023 –
14 January 2023
Adelaide International 2 Australia WTA 500 Hard 1 First round lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitova 3–6, 5–7
16 January 2023 –
29 January 2023
Australian Open Australia Grand Slam Hard 2R 70 1300 Final lost to Aryna Sabalenka[a] 6–4, 3–6, 4–6
6 February 2023–
12 February 2023
Abu Dhabi Open Abu Dhabi, UAE WTA 500 Hard 100 Quarterfinal lost to Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia 6–3, 3–6, 2–6
20 February 2023 –
26 February 2023
Dubai Tennis Championships United Arab Emirates WTA 1000 Hard 105 Withdrew prior to the third round
6 March 2023 –
19 March 2023
Indian Wells Open United States WTA 1000 Hard QF 215 1000 Winner, defeated Aryna Sabalenka[a] 7–6(13–11), 6–4
21 March 2023 –
2 April 2023
Miami Open United States WTA 1000 Hard 3R 65 650 Final lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitova 6–7(14–16), 2–6
17 April 2023 –
23 April 2023
Stuttgart Open Germany WTA 500 Clay (i) 2R 55 55 Secound round lost to Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia 1–6, 1–3 ret.
24 April 2023 –
7 May 2023
Madrid Open Spain WTA 1000 Clay 3R 120 10 Secound round lost to Anna Kalinskaya[a] 5–7, 6–4, 2–6
9 May 2023 –
21 May 2023
Italian Open Italy WTA 1000 Clay 3R 105 1000 Winner, defeated Ukraine Anhelina Kalinina 6–4, 1–0 ret.
28 May 2023 –
11 June 2023
French Open France Grand Slam Clay 3R 130 130 Withdrew prior to the third round
19 June 2023 –
25 June 2023
German Open Germany WTA 500 Grass 55 Second round lost to Croatia Donna Vekić 7–6(7–1), 3–6, 4–6
3 July 2022 –
16 July 2022
Wimbledon United Kingdom Grand Slam Grass W [b] 430 Quarterfinal lost to Tunisia Ons Jabeur 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 1–6
7 August 2023 –
13 August 2023
Canadian Open Canada WTA 1000 Hard 2R 60 350 Semifinal lost to Liudmila Samsonova[a] 6–1, 1–6, 2–6
13 August 2023 –
20 August 2023
Cincinnati Open United States WTA 1000 Hard QF 190 105 Third round lost to Italy Jasmine Paolini 6–4, 2–5 ret.
28 August 2023 –
4 September 2023
US Open United States Grand Slam Hard 1R 10 130 Third round lost to Romania Sorana Cirstea 3–6, 7–6(8–6), 4–6
30 September 2023 –
8 October 2023
China Open China WTA 1000 Hard Not held 0 390 Semifinal lost to Liudmila Samsonova[a] 6–7(7–9), 3–6
29 October 2023 –
5 November 2023
WTA Finals Mexico WTA Finals Hard DNQ 0 500 Eliminated in Group Stage
Total year-end points 1860 6365 Increase 4,505

Yearly records[edit]

Head-to-head match-ups[edit]

Rybakina has a 47–15 (75.8%) WTA match win–loss record in the 2023 season. Her record against players who were part of the WTA rankings top ten at the time of their meetings is 7–4 (63.6%). Bold indicates player was ranked top 10 at the time of at least one meeting. The following list is ordered by number of wins:

Top 10 Record[edit]

Result W–L Player Rank Event Surface Rd Score Rank
Win 1–0 Poland Iga Świątek No. 1 Australian Open, Australia Hard 4R 6–4, 6–4 No. 25
Loss 1–1 Aryna Sabalenka[a] No. 5 Australian Open, Australia Hard F 6–4, 3–6, 4–6 No. 25
Win 2–1 Poland Iga Świątek No. 1 Indian Wells Open, U.S. Hard SF 6–2, 6–2 No. 10
Win 3–1 Aryna Sabalenka[a] No. 2 Indian Wells Open, U.S. Hard F 7–6(13–11), 6–4 No. 10
Win 4–1 United States Jessica Pegula No. 3 Miami Open, U.S. Hard SF 7–6(7–3), 6–4 No. 7
Win 5–1 Poland Iga Świątek No. 1 Italian Open, Italy Clay QF 2–6, 7–6(7–3), 2–2, ret. No. 6
Loss 5–2 Tunisia Ons Jabeur No. 6 Wimbledon, UK Grass QF 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 1–6 No. 3
Win 6–2 Aryna Sabalenka[a] No. 1 China Open, China Hard QF 7–5, 6–2 No. 5
Loss 6–3 United States Jessica Pegula No. 5 WTA Finals, Mexico Hard RR 5–7, 2–6 No. 4
Win 7–3 Greece Maria Sakkari No. 9 WTA Finals, Mexico Hard RR 6–0, 6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–2) No. 4
Loss 7–4 Aryna Sabalenka[a] No. 1 WTA Finals, Mexico Hard RR 2–6, 6–3, 3–6 No. 4

Finals[edit]

Singles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner-ups)[edit]

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–1)
WTA 1000 (2–1)
WTA 500 (Premier) (0–0)
WTA 250 (International) (0–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–1)
Grass (0–0)
Clay (1–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Jan 2023 Australian Open, Australia Grand Slam Hard Aryna Sabalenka[a] 6–4, 3–6, 4–6
Win 1–1 Mar 2023 Indian Wells Open, United States WTA 1000 Hard Aryna Sabalenka[a] 7–6(13–11), 6–4
Loss 1–2 Apr 2023 Miami Open, United States WTA 1000 Hard Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 6–7(14–16), 2–6
Win 2–2 May 2023 Italian Open, Italy WTA 1000 Clay Ukraine Anhelina Kalinina 6–4, 1–0, ret.

Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)[edit]

Legend
WTA 500 (0–1)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–1)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 0–1 Jan 2023 Adelaide International, Australia WTA 500 Hard Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Brazil Luisa Stefani
United States Taylor Townsend
5–7, 6–7(3–7)

Earnings[edit]

  • Bold font denotes tournament win
# Tournament Singles
Prize money
Doubles
Prize money
Year-to-date
1. Adelaide International 1 $11,145 $0 $11,145
2. Adelaide International 2 $6,750 $11,000 $18,995
3. Australian Open $1,136,556 $23,518 $1,179,069
4. Abu Dhabi Open $18,685 $0 $1,197,754
5. Dubai Tennis Championships $31,650 $5,925 $1,235,329
6. Indian Wells Open $1,262,220 $9,010 $2,506,559
7. Miami Open $662,360 $0 $3,168,919
8. Stuttgart Open $10,086 $0 $3,179,005
9. Madrid Open $27,045 $14,650 $3,220,700
10. Italian Open $521,754 $0 $3,742,454
11. French Open $142,000 $0 $3,884,454
12. German Open $10,086 $0 $3,894,540
13. Wimbledon $430,347 $0 $4,324,887
14. Canadian Open $138,000 $0 $4,462,887
15. Cincinnati Open $31,650 $0 $4,494,537
16. US Open $191,000 $0 $4,685,537
17. China Open $402,000 $0 $5,087,537
18. WTA Finals $396,000 $0 $5,493,437
Total prize money[36] $5,429,334 $64,103 $5,493,437

Figures in United States dollars (USD) unless noted.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Russian and Belarus players are not allowed to compete under the name or flag of their country following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[37]
  2. ^ Following the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club's decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from the 2022 Wimbledon Championships due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the ITF, ATP, and WTA stripped the event of ranking points.[35]

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