Sabalenka's 2025, by the Numbers
- 63-12: Overall win-loss record
- 23-3: Grand Slam win-loss record (AO F, RG F, W SF, USO 🏆)
- 4: Titles (Brisbane, Miami, Madrid, US Open)
- 5: Runner-ups (Australian Open, Indian Wells, Stuttgart, Roland Garros, WTA Finals)
- 1: Year-end ranking
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The Story of the Season
Aryna Sabalenka opened 2025 as the WTA world No. 1 and never let go of the top spot. She was the tour’s most dominant force, lifting four trophies—Brisbane, Miami, Madrid and the US Open—and finishing with a 63–12 record, the most wins of any player this year.
Our verdict? She’s Tennis.com’s 2025 WTA Player of the Year. Sabalenka’s verdict? It was just “pretty good.”
“It’s been pretty good so far. I just need to get a little bit better with myself, and hopefully next season I’ll improve,” Sabalenka told press after the WTA Finals.
Still, the year wasn’t without frustration. She reached three more big finals—the Australian Open, Roland Garros and the WTA Finals in Riyadh—and lost all of them. Those near-misses kept her from feeling fully satisfied, even as she led the tour in wins and prize money. In many ways, her season was defined by how consistently she bounced back from those heartbreaks and returned to the winner’s circle.
“Sometimes players are just better on the day than you. The good thing is that I’m always there. The bad thing this season is that I lost most of the biggest finals I made,” she reflected in Riyadh. “So I guess I’ll just sit back in the Maldives, probably having my tequila, and think back and try to analyze my behavior, my emotions.” — Stephanie Livaudais
