Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion, battled the 2021 US Open finalist and the stifling warmth within the nation’s capital for a spot within the closing. The Mubadala Citi DC Open is a 500-level joint occasion on the ATP and WTA excursions. Rybakina, the quantity three seed, reached a career-high rating of #3 however has since fallen out of the highest ten. At present ranked 12th, the twenty-six-year-old from Kazakhstan was in search of her second closing of the season (Strasbourg).
Leylah Fernandez, the twenty-two-year-old southpaw from Canada, reached a profession excessive of #13 in 2022 and is at present ranked #36. En path to the semis, she dispatched 2-time 2025 champion Maya Joint and world #4 Jessica Pegula, 7-5 within the third. With three profession titles, she pursued her seventh closing and first at this stage. This was their third tour-level assembly, having cut up two final season on hardcourts.
Rybakina received the toss and elected to serve. The 3rd seed opened and closed with forehand winners and held to 15, whereas Fernandez struck two winners and held at love.
Rybakina opened the third with a colossal cross-court forehand and held at love for 2-1 whereas Fernandez struck an ace and held at love for parity. The previous Wimbledon champion gifted her first double fault, however with two well-struck serves, together with an ace out vast, she held to 30 for 3-2. The younger Canadian hit two winners, together with her second ace, and held simply to 15 to stage.
Rybakina opened the seventh along with her second double fault and confronted two deuce factors, however with three excellent winners, held for 4-3. Fernandez serving with new balls made 4/4 first serves and held at like to stage whereas Rybakina made 3/4 first serves and hit two consecutive forehand winners to carry at love for 5-4.
Fernandez serving to remain within the set reached 40-15 along with her third ace however confronted deuce earlier than leveling at 5. Rybakina made 3/4 first serves and, with a profitable lob and an unreturnable serve, held at love for 6-5.
Fernandez served to remain within the set and pressure the breaker. With each holding simply and enjoying first strike tennis, incomes a break level was difficult. The southpaw made 5/5 first serves and held simply to 15 to stage at six. Rybakina upped the ante within the breaker, hanging three consecutive winners, together with two off the return, and clinched it 7-2.
Fernandez served first within the second and with three unforced errors, together with a double fault, dumped serve whereas Rybakina held simply to 15 to consolidate the break. The world #36 struck three winners, 4 errors, and confronted two deuce factors and a break level, but held for 1-2 when Rybakina’s return went vast.
The world #12 donated one other double fault and confronted a break level and deuce, however with two extra aces held for 3-1. Fernandez confronted a triple break level but held with an ace out vast and a unbelievable forehand down the line.
Rybakina, regardless of her incapability to interrupt from that place, maintained her focus with two aces, the final on sport level to steer 4-2. Fernandez made 4/6 first serves, together with an ace up the tee, and held to 30 for 3-4.
Rybakina, simply two video games from the ultimate, gifted a double fault and confronted three deuce and two break factors, but held behind 5 winners, together with three extra aces. Fernandez serving to remain within the match was two factors from the locker room, however managed to carry with a profitable forehand swing volley and an errant lob from her opponent. Rybakina serving for the match started to unravel. She opened with a double fault and although she hit an ace up the tee, dropped serve following three forehand errors.
Degree at 5, Fernandez was extra pumped than ordinary. Though she missed 4/5 first serves, she held simply to 15 with a spectacular inside-out forehand. It was Rybakina’s flip to stage and pressure the tiebreak. She led 40-15 following an ace up the tee and secured the sport with a wonderful forehand down the line.
Fernandez shortly raced to a 5-0 lead within the tiebreak as Rybakina performed tentatively. Whereas she hit three consecutive winners, together with two aces for 3-5, an unlucky double fault price her the set.
The previous world #3 appeared to soften underneath the scorching summer time solar. The sense of urgency she demonstrated for a set and a half had abandoned her. Fernandez took full benefit and, with the DC crowd firmly in her nook, proceeded to make her mark within the decider.
Rybakina served first within the third and along with her twelfth ace, held simply to 15 whereas Fernandez leveled along with her sixth ace. Rybakina, driving the ebbs and flows of her energy sport, struck three consecutive winners, together with an ace up the tee and held at love for 2-1, whereas Fernandez hit two extra aces and held to 30 for 2-2.
Rybakina hit three winners, together with two extra aces, and held to 30 for 3-2 whereas Fernandez hit her ninth ace and held to 15 for parity. Rybakina opened the seventh with a blistering backhand crosscourt and held to 30 after Fernandez mishit the return.
The Montreal native donated three errors and confronted deuce however held with two winners, together with her tenth ace. Although neither grunted nor shouted phrases of encouragement, the mounting strain was deafening. Within the ninth sport, Rybakina teetered. Though she struck two extra aces, she dedicated 4 unforced errors and confronted two deuce factors earlier than holding for 5-4 with two consecutive well-struck serves.
Fernandez serving to remain within the match made 3/4 first serves and an announcement with a love maintain! Rybakina, more and more flat and dejected, missed 4/6 first serves but held to 30 for 6-5. As soon as once more, the Canadian served to remain within the match and pressure the breaker.
The twenty-two-year-old rose to the event, hanging three winners, together with two extra aces to stage at six. The primary to seven with a two-point benefit would play for the trophy on Sunday.
What at first gave the impression to be a simple straight units victory for the third seed was something however. Fernandez raced to a 4-0 lead and although Rybakina clawed again to 3-5, the Canadian wouldn’t be denied. The 2021 US Open finalist extracted two extra forehand errors, the final to safe the breaker, set, and match!
After 3 ¼ hours, Leylah Fernandez had reached her seventh profession closing and first on the 500 stage. The Canadian was imperious on serve, hanging 12 aces to 3 double faults and profitable 72% of first and a powerful 66% of second serve factors. She saved 4/5 break factors whereas changing 1/6. Whereas unable to make inroads on the Kazak’s first serve, she received an impressive 54% of second serve return factors.
Awaiting within the closing is Anna Kalinskaya. At present ranked #48, the twenty-six-year-old Russian reached a career-high of #11 final season. Though she has but to win a tour-level title, she made two finals in 2024, together with the WTA 1000 occasion in Dubai.
This will probably be their second tour-level assembly since Fernandez prevailed in a good three-setter on hardcourt in Guadalajara in 2021.
