Elena Rybakina could do no wrong at the Australian Open this year, storming into the final without dropping a set—including a 7-5, 6-1 victory over Iga Swiatek in the quarterfinals and a 6-3, 7-6 (7) triumph over Jessica Pegula in the semifinals—and then battling past Aryna Sabalenka in three sets, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, for the title.
Here are 20 things she achieved in Melbourne this year:
She won her second Grand Slam title, her first coming at Wimbledon in 2022. She’s one of just four active women’s players to win multiple majors since the start of 2022, along with Sabalenka, Swiatek and Coco Gauff.
She’s one of only three active women’s players to win a Grand Slam title on grass and hard courts. She joins Venus Williams (five Wimbledons and two US Opens) and Swiatek (one Wimbledon and one US Open).
She’s the only active women’s player to win Wimbledon and the Australian Open. Venus is the only other active women’s player who’s even reached the final of both (she’s been a runner-up twice in Melbourne).
She’s the first player to win the WTA Finals and Australian Open back-to-back in eight years. Caroline Wozniacki was the last player to do that, winning the 2017 WTA Finals and then the 2018 Australian Open.
It was the 12th overall title of her career. Along with her two Grand Slam titles and her WTA Finals title, Rybakina also has two WTA 1000s, five WTA 500s and two WTA 250s.
She’s now won her last five finals in a row on the tour, a streak that began at Stuttgart in 2024, and brought her three more titles in 2025 (Strasbourg, Ningbo and the WTA Finals) and now one more in 2026 (the Australian Open). She now has an overall career record of 12-11 in finals.
