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  • Gauff and Swiatek Set the Tone for 2026 — Different Paths, Same January Pressure

    Coco Gauff with a clenched fist and intense expression after winning her Round 3 match at the China Open 2025

    Coco Gauff hasn’t even cooled from the WTA Finals, yet her 2026 itinerary is already locked in — and it begins where her season caught fire last January. The United Cup, once the tournament she routinely sidestepped for Auckland, has become her favored launchpad. One title run — capped by a clean, nerveless win over…


  • Alexandrova 2025: The Year Ekaterina Finally Stopped Knocking and Walked In

    Ekaterina Alexandrova sits on a grand throne, holding her tennis racket like a scepter and smiling confidently in a black and white cartoon illustration.

    Ekaterina Alexandrova began 2025 hovering around the mid-20s, a familiar purgatory for a player too good to drift but still searching for the rhythm that would push her into the sport’s upper tier. What followed was a season that swung between inspired surges, maddening lapses, and the sort of stubborn competitiveness that kept her name…


  • Season 2025 Top Earners: Top 100 WTA Prize Money Leaders

    Illustration showing WTA tennis players standing in a stadium beneath a giant bowl of money suspended above them, inspired by Squid Game.

    Here it is: the latest Season 2025 Top Earners list (updated October 20, 2025), built from the WTA’s own numbers and delivered by Tennis-WTA.com — the fan-led corner of the internet that actually cares. It’s the definitive snapshot of who made what this year. Wander through it at will: search your favourites, your flag, or…


  • Dementieva and Kafelnikov on Vukov-Gate, Serve Speeds, Being an Alternate, and the WTA Finals Final : “Elena Rybakina Was Brilliant”

    A confident Elena Dementieva in a white buttoned blouse speaking in the First and Red studio

    Russian tennis has rarely lacked for character, and few embody that better than Elena Dementieva and Yevgeny Kafelnikov — two champions who defined their eras with contrasting flair. Their insights are revealing — always filtered through a distinctly Russian lens. As Svetlana Kuznetsova remarked earlier this week, from their perspective Moscow-born Rybakina remains a Russian…


  • Rybakina’s Riyadh Triumph Turns Political — Kuznetsova Applauds, Shriver Condemns as WTA Rift Deepens

    Stefano Vukov Courtside Return — Anime Coach Comeback Illustration

    Elena Rybakina should have been basking in glory. A 6-3, 7-6(0) masterclass over world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka delivered her the WTA Finals crown — the biggest title of her career outside Wimbledon. But instead of a victory lap, the 26-year-old found herself at the centre of another storm. Her refusal to stand beside WTA…


  • WTA Rankings After 2025 WTA Finals: The Pack Is Growling Louder

    Image of tennis players reacting to WTA live rankings updates, surrounded by colorful ranking point leaflets marked 2000, 1000, 500, 250, and 125.

    As of November 10, 2025, this Final WTA rankings capture the complete aftermath of the WTA Finals in Riyadh. Aryna Sabalenka Still Perched on Top of Women’s Tennis For a second year running, Aryna Sabalenka ends the season as queen of the WTA hill — battle-scarred, exasperated at times, but still the one holding the…


  • The Players Want a Seat: WTA Revolt Brewing Over Grand Slam Silence

    illustration showing a woman in a suit inside a “Grand Slam VIPs Only” room as three WTA players in tennis outfits knock on the door, symbolizing elite entry in women’s tennis.

    For once, the fight isn’t on a baseline — it’s at the boardroom table. The WTA’s biggest names are no longer content to rally from the sidelines as the Grand Slams decide the sport’s future. Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, and Jessica Pegula have become unlikely teammates, demanding that tennis’s most powerful tournaments finally listen —…


  • Why WTA Chief Portia Archer Was Left Frozen Out by Rybakina After Finals Triumph

    Elena Rybakina in a light blue tennis outfit and visor, sweating and focused during a night match in Riyadh with coach Stefano Vukov in a white Yonex cap shouting instructions courtside

    A frosty exchange stole the spotlight in Cancún as Elena Rybakina refused to pose with WTA CEO Portia Archer following her WTA Finals victory — a silent protest years in the making. A Chief and a Runner-Up — but No Champion in Sight Portia Archer’s first WTA Finals as chief executive ended with an image…


  • Elena Rybakina Makes History: Wins Record-Breaking Prize Money With 2025 WTA Finals Triumph

    Elena Rybakina celebrating her record-breaking 2025 WTA Finals victory over Aryna Sabalenka, symbolizing the biggest prize money in tennis history.

    November 8, 2025 – Riyadh. From the moment they walked into the Riyadh arena, you could sense it — this wasn’t just another final, it was a grab for tennis immortality. Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina weren’t merely playing for silverware; they were swinging for history, for pride, and for the biggest single prize ever…


  • From Evert to Rybakina — Every WTA Finals Champion in History (1972–2025)

    blue infographic showing WTA Finals Champions and Runners-up from 1972 to 2025, featuring a female tennis player with a racket and trophy

    It all comes down to this. After a week of blazing serves, brutal rallies, and late-night drama under the Riyadh lights, the 2025 WTA Finals have reached their crescendo. Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina — two of the most commanding ball-strikers in the modern game — faced off for the season’s ultimate crown and the…


  • Sabalenka and Rybakina Clash for Biggest Prize Money in Women’s Tennis History at 2025 WTA Finals in Riyadh

    Illustration of Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka in the tunnel ready to compete for the biggest prize money in women's tennis ever at the WTA Finals 2025 in Riyadh

    Eight came to Riyadh. Nine participated. Two remain. Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina — the immovable forces of the 2025 WTA season — will meet under the desert lights with everything still to prove and nothing left to hide. Both have swept through their groups unbeaten. Both have stared down danger in the semifinals. And…


  • Sabalenka Survives Anisimova’s Fury — Now Faces Rybakina for 2025 Riyadh Supremacy

    Illustration of Aryna Sabalenka in black tennis gear smashing through a concrete wall

    Aryna Sabalenka has stared down pressure all year — but few storms have blown quite like this one. Under the Riyadh lights, the World No.1 was forced to dig deeper than she has all week, outlasting Amanda Anisimova 6–3, 3–6, 6–3 to book her place in the WTA Finals championship match against Elena Rybakina. For…


  • WTA Finals 2025: Results (Updated) & Schedule of Play

    Poster of the eight WTA Finals 2025 players — Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Madison Keys, Amanda Anisimova, Jessica Pegula, Jasmine Paolini, and Elena Rybakina — standing around a glowing trophy on a Riyadh tennis court at sunset.

    The WTA Finals 2025 — the grand conclusion to the women’s tennis season — are set to light up Riyadh from November 1–8, 2025, bringing together the sport’s eight best performers for one final showdown of the year. Defending champion Coco Gauff returned to the desert aiming to retain her crown after her thrilling triumph…


  • Relive the Thrilling Rybakina vs Pegula Battle – Full WTA Finals 2025 Semi-Final Match Report

    Elena Rybakina in her purple Yonex outfit and cap shakes hands with Jessica Pegula at the net after their WTA Finals 2025 semi-final match, saying “Good match. Thank you!”

    Jessica Pegula came into the first semi-final of the 2025 WTA Finals looking every bit the composed contender. The American, backed by an equally partisan crowd and impeccable form, faced Elena Rybakina, the group-stage standout who had breezed through with three straight wins. The winner of this clash would go on to face either Aryna…


  • WTA Finals Semifinal Preview & Prediction: Sabalenka and Anisimova — Enough Non-Fossil Power to Light Riyadh’s Grid

    Aryna Sabalenka and Amanda Anisimova crossing swords in a symbolic battle ahead of the 2025 WTA Finals semifinal in Riyadh

    It’s not just a semifinal. It’s a collision of voltage. When Aryna Sabalenka and Amanda Anisimova meet under the Riyadh floodlights on Friday night, expect enough baseline energy to make the Saudi capital glow. Two of the game’s cleanest hitters — one a reigning World No. 1, the other the only debutante in this elite…


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