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WTA FINALS SHOCK AS ARYNA SABALENKA BEATEN BEFORE GENDER SHOWDOWN

An emotional Aryna Sabalenka fought back tears after losing the WTA Finals to Elena Rybakina. The world No.1 was defeated 6-3, 7-6(0) in the Riyadh final, as Rybakina claimed the title and a record £3.9 million prize.

WTA Finals shock as Aryna Sabalenka beaten before gender showdown
Elena Rybakina continued her resurgence by winning the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia - Photo Credit: Getty Images

When Aryna Sabalenka lost to Elena Rybakina in the WTA Finals, she fought back tears during her on-court remarks. The 2022 Wimbledon winner defeated the world No. 1 in straight sets as Rybakina won 6-3, 7-6 (0) in Riyadh to record her 11th consecutive victory. The sixth-seeded player from Kazakhstan wins the year-end tournament and receives a record £3.9 million in prize money.

Even with the US Open and three additional events—the Brisbane International, Miami Open, and Madrid Open—Sabalenka has had an incredible 2025, taking home more titles than any other player on the WTA Tour. Additionally, she advanced to the French Open, Stuttgart Open, Indian Wells, and Australian Open finals. Nevertheless, Rybakina's victory brought the Belarusian to tears.

"Thank you, everybody, for an amazing atmosphere over the entire week," she said at the King Saud University Indoor Arena. Playing in front of you is something I truly appreciate. Many thanks for the sport. Perhaps not the best performance, especially today. However, Elena, you played better today without a doubt. You actually smashed me out of the course, so... Excellent work.

"I am glad to see you giving it your all on the court and making a strong return at the end of the season. Let us enjoy our off-season now. Savour this exquisite award! We appreciate everyone who helped bring this tournament to our location. Being a part of the development of tennis in this stunning nation makes me pleased. Many thanks.

I appreciate everyone's help this week. I really enjoy my team. This is important for me. We may not have gotten the result we all hoped for today, but there are so many things we… Then Sabalenka became emotional and had to compose herself.

"I guess I am getting old," she said with a smile and a laugh. "I am becoming so sensitive now! There is a lot to be proud of. Thank you all."

Rybakina, a three-time WTA Finals champion and first-time winner, responded, "Thank you very much. This week has been amazing. Honestly, I did not expect any particular outcome, and it is wonderful how far we have come. I want to congratulate Aryna on her second consecutive year at the top. That is a fantastic achievement. Well done to you and your team.

"The match today was really tough. There were times when I got lucky. This is tennis, and I really hope we play together in many more major tournament finals. I want to thank the fans and the crowd.

"I am having fun playing here. The atmosphere was fantastic. It is truly amazing to be here for the second year in a row. The Saudi Tennis Federation, the Minister of Sport, and everyone who helped make this tournament possible deserve a big thank you."

"I think we will have a terrific time here, and this competition is fantastic. Finally, I want to thank my staff. Even though not everyone is present, they are always there to support and assist. Thank you to my family, sponsors, and everyone else who is by my side and supporting me."

BREAKING: AUSTRALIAN OPEN SEEDING AT RISK! CHECK THE NEW 18-TOURNAMENT RANKING RULE NOW

The 2026 ATP season begins with a major rule change. Rankings now count only 18 tournaments, causing points to drop for the Top 10.

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Which tennis superstars just lost points to the new system?

The 2026 ATP Tour season kicks off with the United Cup this Friday. Everyone's watching to see what happens in men's tennis this year.

There's a ranking rule change that started late in 2025 that everyone will be dealing with.

Here’s a breakdown of the change and who it's impacting:

What's the New Rule?

Before 2026, a player's ATP ranking could include points from 19 tournaments: the four Grand Slams, the eight mandatory Masters 1000 events, and their next seven best results.

These could be from the Monte Carlo Masters, ATP 500, ATP 250, or Challenger events. Qualifying for the ATP Finals was a bonus.

Now, only 18 events count. Rankings will only include the four Grand Slams, eight mandatory Masters events, and a player's six best results, plus the ATP Finals if they qualify.

Also, the top 30 players only need to play four ATP 500 events, instead of five.

Who's Affected in the Top 10?

This change took place recently, and seven players in the top 10 lost points. Their positions stayed the same this time, except for the players who are stated.

Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Jack Draper were not affected.

Alexander Zverev lost 50 points, Novak Djokovic dropped 10, Felix Auger-Aliassime lost 55, Taylor Fritz dropped 50, Alex de Minaur lost 55, Lorenzo Musetti dropped 50, and Ben Shelton lost 10 points.

What About the Rest of the Rankings?

The top players are mostly okay, but the further down the rankings you go, the more change you'll see.

In the top 20, Jiri Lehecka is the only one impacted. He lost 10 points and fell to No. 18. Karen Khachanov moved up to 17th.

Luciano Darderi and Tallon Griekspoor switched places and are now ranked 25th and 26th. These were the only changes in the top 30.

Outside the top 30, there were bigger moves.

Jaume Munar jumped three spots to No. 33, and Corentin Moutet moved up to 34th. Brandon Nakashima and Stefanos Tsitsipas each fell two spots.

Now ranked 35th and 36th, Nakashima and Tsitsipas might have a harder time getting seeded for the Australian Open.

Pablo Carreno Busta dropped the most, falling from 89th to 93rd.

IMMEDIATE: SHOCKING DETAILS BEHIND CARLOS ALCARAZ-FERRERO SPLIT; WILL HE JOIN RIVAL JANNIK SINNER

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz has shocked tennis by splitting with Juan Carlos Ferrero. Learn the real reason behind the breakup.

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Ferrero Confirms No Communication With Alcaraz Since Dec 17

Tennis fans were shocked when Carlos Alcaraz and his long-time coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, split. Ferrero has now said whether they've talked since.

Even though Alcaraz is only 22, his time with Ferrero is one of tennis' best. The 2003 French Open champ started coaching Alcaraz, who was a young, promising player in 2019.

With Ferrero's help, Alcaraz became a superstar and one of the most exciting players to watch. He's won six Grand Slams and finished 2025 as the world's top player, ahead of Jannik Sinner.

The only major title they didn't win together was the Australian Open. Even though it's still a few weeks away, people recently saw Alcaraz's outfit for the 2026 tournament in Melbourne. It's bright and colourful.

Alcaraz had a great 2025, winning two more Grand Slams, so the split was even more surprising. It sounds like disagreements between Ferrero and others close to Alcaraz caused the change.

In an interview, Ferrero answered a question everyone's been asking: Have he and Alcaraz been in touch since they stopped working together?

We haven't talked yet because he needs to relax so he can train. Once things calm down, we'll talk, and everything will be fine.

Ferrero's nice words about Alcaraz suggest they'll talk again. He thinks they can still be friends after all they've achieved.

I've learned a lot from Carlos. He's a kid with amazing charisma. He's always loyal and honest, tells the truth, and works really hard. I'm happy because once things settle, I'm sure we'll keep talking, remembering all the things we did together, and stay friends.

It must be tough for Ferrero not to be coaching Alcaraz after working so hard to make him one of the best. Taking some time before talking to the 22-year-old might also be good for him.

Juan Carlos Ferrero was also asked about coaching Jannik Sinner after splitting from Carlos Alcaraz.

Since 2024, one of Ferrero's main jobs has been helping Alcaraz figure out how to beat Jannik Sinner. Together, they've won every men's singles Grand Slam in the last two seasons.

Now that Ferrero isn't Alcaraz's coach, he was asked if he'd consider joining Sinner's team, which would be a huge change in tennis.

Ferrero didn't say no. Instead, he said he needed time to get used to not coaching Alcaraz. Sinner is still coached by Simone Vagnozzi and Darren Cahill, after Cahill changed his mind about retiring at the end of 2025.

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