Aryna Sabalenka
Aryna Sabalenka – WTA Tennis Player
Latest Titles
US Open – Grand Slam
September 2025
Aryna Sabalenka def Amanda Anisimova 6-3 7-6 (7-3)
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Personal Info
Born on 5 May 1998 in Minsk.
Nationality: Belarus.
WTA Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 1.
Height: 6 ft. 0 in. (1.83 m).
Aryna Sabalenka – Career Info
Singles Titles: 21 | Doubles Titles: 6
Matches Won: 473 | Matches Lost: 198
Highest WTA Rank: 1 (11 September 2023)
Highest Doubles Rank: 1 (22 February 2021)
Data last updated: 14 October 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $42.48 million USD (approx. €39,470,000)
Data last updated: 14 October 2025
Miscellaneous
Aryna Sabalenka, hailing from Minsk, Belarus, has become one of the most feared competitors on the WTA Tour. Known for her explosive power, booming serve, and fiery personality, Sabalenka broke through with her first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and added a second major soon after. Her aggressive playing style, marked by heavy groundstrokes and relentless pressure, has brought her success on all surfaces and earned her a consistent place in the top rankings. With multiple WTA titles and deep runs at every Grand Slam, Sabalenka is admired for her determination and ability to overpower even the best defenders. Off the court, she is known for her candid, charismatic interviews and her emotional connection with fans. Sabalenka’s bold, fearless approach to tennis makes her one of the most exciting players to watch and a role model for aspiring power players.
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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7 Things to Know: Aryna Sabalenka vs Jessica Pegula – US Open 2025 Semifinal
The first women’s semifinal at the 2025 US Open pits the world No.1 against America’s most reliable performer. Aryna Sabalenka is eyeing her third Grand Slam title, while Jessica Pegula is chasing her first-ever major final. It’s a matchup loaded with history, power, and pressure under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium. 📍 Arthur Ashe…
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LIVE WTA Rankings After US Open Quarterfinals – Sabalenka Will Keep No.1, Anisimova Surges Up
The WTA rankings are further shaking up after the quarterfinals of the US Open 2025. Updated on September 3, this WTA rankings table gives you a virtual live snapshot of the standings — where everyone sits right now if play stopped today. Type in the LIVE WTA Rankings search box what you need Examples: Go…
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Vondrousova’s US Open Dream Dies: Knee Injury Forces Walkover to Sabalenka
Career‑Resurgent Run Halted at the Brink Marketa Vondrousova was playing some of her best tennis in over a year, powering past Jasmine Paolini and Elena Rybakina to reach the US Open quarterfinals. But disaster struck hours before her scheduled night-session clash against Aryna Sabalenka. A freak knee injury during practice forced the reigning Wimbledon champion…
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Tense Rybakina Falters Under Pressure, Vondrousova Stays Cool to Set Up Sabalenka Quarterfinal Clash
Playing for a place in the US Open 2025 quarterfinals against none other than Aryna Sabalenka, the upper tier of Arthur Ashe Stadium filled far more than one would expect for such a late start. With Elena Rybakina and Marketa Vondrousova on court, all the ingredients were in place for a thrilling encounter. Both women…
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Live WTA Rankings After Round 3 – US Open 2025
The WTA rankings are shaking up after Round 3 of the US Open. Updated on August 31, this table gives you a virtual live snapshot of the standings — where everyone sits right now if play stopped today. Try it out — just type in the WTA search box and see what pops up Examples:…
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Sabalenka Beats Leylah Fernandez in High-Quality US Open Round 3 Clash
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka showcased her resilience and firepower to overcome Leylah Fernandez 6–3, 7–6(2) in a tightly contested clash. The Belarusian absorbed early pressure before asserting her authority in the first set and then showed composure in a tense second-set tie-break to close the match in straight sets. Set 1 – Sabalenka’s Survival…
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US Open R2 Top Half Recap: Jessica Pegula Cruises, Sabalenka Survives as Seeds Advance
The top half of the women’s draw — led by No. 2 seed Aryna Sabalenka and No. 3 seed Jessica Pegula — produced a mix of dominant wins, surprise exits, and inspired breakthroughs in the second round. With both players sitting on opposite quarters of this half, they remain on track for a possible semifinal…
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US Open 2025 – Women’s Round 1 Recap
Top Seeds Survive Opening Tests World No. 1 Iga Świątek advanced smoothly, dismantling Emiliana Arango 6-1, 6-2. Aryna Sabalenka showed her power early with a 7-5, 6-1 win over Rebeka Masarova, while Elena Rybakina eased through against Julieta Pareja 6-3, 6-0. Jessica Pegula also looked sharp, dropping just four games against Mayar Sherif. Coco Gauff…
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US Open 2025: Sabalenka’s Quarter Opens with Upsets and Breakthroughs
Aryna Sabalenka Sets the Tone World No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka opened her US Open 2025 campaign in commanding style, defeating Switzerland’s Rebeka Masarova 7-5, 6-1. After being tested in the first set, the Belarusian found her rhythm to dominate the second, laying down an early marker for her title ambitions. Spain’s Nuria Párrizas Díaz was…
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US Open Women’s Singles Champions & Finalists: Full Open Era Winners List (since 1968)
Since the dawn of the Open Era in 1968, the US Open has crowned some of the greatest champions in women’s tennis history. From Billie Jean King’s trailblazing triumphs to Chris Evert’s dominance, from Steffi Graf and Serena Williams to modern stars like Coco Gauff and Iga Świątek — the New York finals have delivered…
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2025 Cincinnati WTA Results (Confirmed & Updated) Including Qualifiers – Detailed Stats From Quarterfinals to Final
The 2025 WTA 1000 Cincinnati Open runs from August 7–17 with a supersized 96-player field—up from 56 last year—on the fast outdoor hard courts of the Lindner Family Tennis Center. As the final major stop before the US Open, it promises a stacked lineup of the WTA Tour’s best. Sabalenka Returned to Defend Her Crown…
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No Defense, No Firepower: Sabalenka Outgunned by Rybakina in Cincinnati
Serve Dominance Sparks Breakthrough Elena Rybakina delivered a clinic in hard-hitting tennis, dismantling defending champion and World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6–1, 6–4 in front of a captivated Cincinnati crowd. The Kazakh’s serve was nothing short of lethal—she smashed 11 aces, defended all her service games, and saved every one of Sabalenka’s four break-point opportunities. Her powerful…
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US Open Expectations Shattered: Rybakina’s Shift in Momentum Turns Keys’ Cincinnati Run Upside Down
Rybakina’s Early Dominance Fades as Keys Finds Her Path Madison Keys stumbled out of the gate with uncharacteristic errors, allowing Elena Rybakina to race ahead 4-1 seemingly effortlessly. The Kazakh’s early rhythm forced Keys’ returns either long or into the net. But a sudden rebreak pulled the score back to 4-4, and in a blink,…
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Smiles at the Net Said It All: Sabalenka Edges Cincinnati Thriller, Raducanu Signals US Open Contender Status
Aryna Sabalenka dug deep to keep her Cincinnati Open title defense alive, surviving a three-hour, 12-minute battle against a fearless Emma Raducanu. The World No.1 edged the Brit 7-6(3), 4-6, 7-6(5) in what has already been dubbed the match of the tournament, booking a Round of 16 clash with Spain’s Jessica Bouzas Maneiro. First-set comeback…
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WTA Rankings: Sabalenka Holds No.1, Gauff Closes Gap as Mboko Soars into Top 25
American Charge Continues into Top 10 WTA Rankings Aryna Sabalenka remains unshakable at world No.1 with 12,010 points, but Coco Gauff’s surge to 7,669 points keeps the pressure on. Iga Świątek stays third, while Jessica Pegula holds her place at No.4. The U.S. presence in the elite tier is further boosted by Madison Keys, who…
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7 Key Takeaways from the 2025 Wimbledon WTA Tournament
The 2025 edition of Wimbledon’s WTA tournament was a fascinating blend of expected brilliance, surprising collapses, and rising stars staking their claim on grass. Using the rich statistical data from every round, here are seven expert insights and storylines that defined this year’s championship. 1. Swiatek’s Grass-Court Evolution Is Complete Iga Swiatek’s 6–0, 6–0 destruction…