Wk.17- Marta the Inevitable
Marta Kostyuk defeats Mirra Andreeva 6-3, 7-5 to win her first WTA 1000 title in Madrid.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) May 2, 2026
Having an UNBELIEVABLE month with two titles and 12 consecutive wins 🔥
Will make her top 15 debut and up to #9 in the Race! pic.twitter.com/Nom6os4FTP


BACK TO BACK TITLES 🏆😤
— wta (@WTA) May 2, 2026
🧱Rouen
🧱 Madrid@marta_kostyuk | #MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/cB0ptHc6FS
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) April 30, 2026
That began to change when she brought aboard Sandra Zaniewska as coach in the middle of the '23 season, as Kostyuk gradually started to put down a series of milestone results, even while leaving much room for still more. She reached the Indian Wells SF, a pair of 500 finals and the Olympic QF in '24, cracking the Top 20. Last year, she posted three QF results in 1000 events while also starring in some of the most competitve matches of the entire season, including a brilliant two-TB loss to Aryna Sabalenka (a Match of the Year nominee even while not going three sets), yet failed to reach a tour final for the first time since 2022 and recorded just one Top 10 win after notching eight combined in 2023-24. All Kostyuk's work to better her game and mindset has started to (perhaps exponentially) produce dividends in 2026. The 23-year old opened the year in Brisbane with a three-Top 10 win run (def. Anisimova, Andreeva and Pegula) to the final, where she again fell to Sabalenka. But she didn't get the expected bounce from the result, falling in the 1st Round of the AO in a three-TB affair (vs. Jacquemot) and going just 2-2 on the Sunshine Swing. Finally, though, the clay season has provided Kostyuk the platform on which to rise. Two weeks ago, she won the title in Rouen, her first WTA crown since 2023. She arrived in Madrid ranked outside the Top 20, but with her confidence brimming. Two weeks later, it all -- inevitably? -- came together.
DONE AND DUSTED 👑@marta_kostyuk | #MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/OkoSR5xOUq
— wta (@WTA) May 2, 2026
Kostyuk would lose just one set in Madrid en route to her biggest career title, reaching and winning her maiden 1000 crown. After an opening win over Yulia Putintseva, the Ukrainian dusted off her fourth Top 10 victim of the year in Jessie Pegula (who also lost to her in Brisbane, and is now a combined 0-5 vs. Kostyuk and Rybakina, but 25-0 in '26 against everyone else). It was her first Top 10 victory on clay since the Paris Olympics. She followed up by taking out Caty McNally to reach her second straight Madrid QF, then handled Linda Noskova to match her best career 1000 result. Though Anastasia Potapova managed to catch Kostyuk "napping" in the 2nd set of their semifinal, as she perhaps could see the final within her reach, the Ukrainian came back strong to win in three to reach her biggest career final (and her third tour final this season alone, doubling her career total). Against Mirra Andreeva in the title match, Kostyuk met and raised her game against all challenges that the teenager presented, starting in top form and then rallying from 5-4 down and saving two SP in the 2nd, winning in straight sets. She's now 12-0 on clay this season. It's the longest winning streak on tour in '26 other than Sabalenka's just ended 15-match run. Afterward, she etched the moment into the collective mind of the entire tennis world with a unique post-match celebration, as Kostyuk's talent and persona found its "sweet spot" while everyone was looking -- for all the right reasons -- in her direction.
Big win, big celebration.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) May 2, 2026
Marta Kostyuk seals it with a backflip. pic.twitter.com/e1d9YPFFP7
CUE THE BACKFLIP 🤩@marta_kostyuk races to her FIRST career WTA 1000 title with a straight sets win over Andreeva!#MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/sRIJwo8u9M
— wta (@WTA) May 2, 2026
Already with more tour-level wins on clay in a single season than she's ever had in her career, the question of what Kostyuk's "inevitability" might mean will come next once again bubbles to the surface. Thus far, aside from a Round of 16 run in Paris five years ago (and that Olympic QF on the terre battue), Kostyuk's abilities have yet to make their mark at Roland Garros. Her 4-6 record in the event makes it her least productive of the four majors. With three of her four wins coming in a single year there, Kostyuk has had four 1st Round exits in her other five MD appearances. But, set to crack the Top 15 for the first time on Monday, and with her confidence level as high as its ever been, mabye that'll all change starting later this month. Is is inevitable that the time is *now*? No. But, however deep Kostyuk might play there, it wouldn't come as a surprise.
Marta Kostyuk trying to open up the champagne after winning the title in Madrid
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 2, 2026
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/VXZUeTttiL
The moment when you win your first match as a 19-year-old, reaching your 3rd career WTA1000 final!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) April 30, 2026
[📸: Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty] pic.twitter.com/eIHkyoXxir
Mirra Andreeva after losing to Marta Kostyuk in the Madrid final
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 2, 2026
“I’d like to congratulate Marta and the team for this amazing win today and for how your clay season is going as well. You won two tournaments in a row. You’re playing very well. Congrats for the win today as well”… pic.twitter.com/OvtFbqf5Ti
Mirra Andreeva to her team after losing to Marta Kostyuk in the Madrid final:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 2, 2026
“Thanks to my team for always being there for me. I’m sorry. I promised myself I’m not gonna cry. I’m sorry. 🥹 I’m just not gonna look at you because it’s easier like this. Thanks to my team for… pic.twitter.com/nqwdUSicN7
Andreeva also reached the doubles final alongside Diana Shnaider, the fourth career tour final for the pair, but fell to Katerina Siniakova & Taylor Townsend.
New territory in Madrid unlocked 🔓
— wta (@WTA) April 27, 2026
Linda Noskova takes out the No.3 seed Gauff for a place in the quarterfinals!#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/Wb6svCT7et
Noskova, despite a far-from-eye-popping 13-7 mark (w/ her 2-0 BJK record factored in from CZE's big Qualifiers victory) on the year, had made some significant moves in 2026 before Madrid, including posting her third straight multi-win major (AO 3r) and a SF run in Indian Wells (after reaching her first 1000 final in Beijing late last season). She climbed to a career high of #12 in the opening weeks of the year. In her third trip to Madrid, Noskova got wins over Emiliana Arango (followed by a walkover from Liudmila Samsonova) and her maiden Top 10 win of '26 against Coco Gauff, rallying from 4-1 down in the 3rd (and 3-0 in the deciding TB) to get her first win over Gauff in three tries. It's just her second career Top 10 win on clay, her first on the dirt in two years, and also gave her a first career 1000 QF on the surface (she has just two MD wins at RG in four appearances). Noskova's QF vs. Marta Kostyuk was hardly a work of art, at least as far as serving goes. The 1st set included eight breaks and saw Kostyuk twice fail to serve out the set before finally winning a 7-1 TB. Noskova alone faced 19 BP in the set. In the 2nd, Noskova won just one point off Kostyuk's serve, and never held her own, in a love set exit. Still, she'll edge closer to reclaiming the #12 ranking, moving to within just 91 points of Belinda Bencic, and will remain at #13 to stay just two spots behind CZE #1 Karolina Muchova.
Anastasia Potapova into the semis in Madrid! pic.twitter.com/iSYITk9dE6
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) April 29, 2026
Lucky Loser ➡️ Semifinalist 🍀
— wta (@WTA) April 29, 2026
What a fortnight for Anastasia Potapova!#MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/6iOpFb3WHU
Potapova came back strong after dropping the 1st set vs. Marta Kostyuk in the semis, forcing a 3rd, but couldn't dig out of a second straight double-break hole in a deciding set to reach her second final this clay season. She lost 6-2/1-6/6-1. Still, after a lackluster 7-8 start to the year on hard courts, Potapova's Madrid run gives her a 9-3 mark on the dirt as she jumps 18 spots and back into the Top 40 (at #37) on Monday.
#HuzhouOpen
— WTA125Series (@WTA125Series) May 3, 2026
El cuadro en China lo ha ganado la polaca Katarzyna Kawa en el que es su mayor título profesional, tras siete Futures. pic.twitter.com/ZrvCbKUQ4y
Katarzyna Kawa zdobyła pierwszy singlowy tytuł od kwietnia 2019 roku, kiedy wygrała turniej ITF w Jackson (25 tys. $). Od tej pory przegrała siedem kolejnych finałów.
— Marek Golba (@golba_marek) May 3, 2026
❌ Jurmała 2019 (WTA 250) - porażka z Anastazją Sevastovą 6:3, 5:7, 4:6
❌ Charleston 2020 (ITF W100) - porażka… pic.twitter.com/NrNeV70qVi
If you can see the translated version of this post, it's worth the read...
Dzisiejszy sukces Kasi Kawy jest czymś więcej niż tylko wygranym turniejem.
— Szymon Przybysz (@SzymiPrzybysz) May 3, 2026
Rok w rok - gdy pojawia się seria kilku przegranych meczów z rzędu w singlu - musi się nasłuchać, że powinna skupić się na deblu.
Na wygrany turniej w grze pojedynczej czekała ponad 7 lat. W tym czasie… pic.twitter.com/qLpczvSexM
Daria Kasatkina pic.twitter.com/fGLPvuA5XQ
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) May 3, 2026
Daria Kasatkina pic.twitter.com/sHZ1m4pfAS
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) May 3, 2026
Daria Kasatkina jumping into the pool with the ball crew pic.twitter.com/vE2fDapDRJ
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) May 3, 2026
Wow. Wow. WOW!!!!!
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) April 28, 2026
Hailey Baptiste saves SIX MATCH POINTS and defeats the world #1 Aryna Sabalenka 2-6, 6-2, 7-6(6) to reach the semifinals in Madrid.
Biggest win of her life
Biggest semifinal of her life
Biggest upset of the year pic.twitter.com/sA3FRLFr2m
Maybe just as impressive as her results, and the sometimes-brilliant nature of many of the groundstrokes that got her there, was the way she traversed what was her far-from-smooth path through the draw in Madrid. After an opening win over Kaitlin Quevedo, Baptiste notched her first career Top 10 win on clay (third overall, and second this season after Svitolina in Miami) with a win over Jasmine Paolini. A round later, after being unable to put away one of six MP vs. Belinda Bencic in a 2nd set that ending with her dropping a 30-point TB (as well as destroying a racket in a moment that will live in artful exquisiteness), she rebounded to take the third to reach her first career clay court QF. Baptiste then followed up with something even greater, saving six MP (two w/ serve-and-volley rushes on second serves) and defeating #1 Aryna Sabalenka in a deciding 3rd set tie-break.
𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕓𝕚𝕘𝕘𝕖𝕤𝕥 𝕨𝕚𝕟 𝕠𝕗 𝕙𝕖𝕣 𝕔𝕒𝕣𝕖𝕖𝕣 💫@savvy_bap | @WTA | #MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/wtu5o2Q5lI
— #MMOPEN (@MutuaMadridOpen) April 28, 2026
Baptiste fell to Mirra Andreeva in straight sets in the SF, but only after saving a MP and forcing a TB duel in which she held three SP, and denied a second MP with an ace, before the teenager finally converted on her third MP chance. Baptiste will climb into the Top 30 to a new career high of #26, and will make her slam seed debut at Roland Garros. She reached the Round of 16 on the terre battue last year.
Moyuka Uchijima pic.twitter.com/5ztKxy5KlV
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) May 3, 2026
Meanwhile, Uchijima, still only 24 herself and battling to reclaim her former Top 50 position, outlasted a crew of rising youngsters in Saint-Malo (FRA) to win her second 125 title this season (w/ a March win in Antalya, which was followed by another 125 SF in the city), matching her biggest career triumph. Coming into the week, Uchijima was on a four-match losing streak, but over the course of the event she posted wins over young(er)sters Ksenia Efremova, Sofia Costoulas and (in the final) top seeded Tereza Valentova, rallying from a set down to defeat the Czech 6-7(2)/6-3/6-1.
W100 Wiesbaden Champion: Noma Noha Akugue 🇩🇪 🏆
— NewWaveWTA (@NewWaveWta) May 3, 2026
Live Rank: #166 (+27)
📊 2026 Season: 27W - 9L
W50 Helsinki 🏆 | W75 Altenkirchen 🏆 | W100 Wiesbaden 🏆
Next Up: WTA 125 Istanbul #NomaNohaAkugue #WTA #ITFTennis #W100Wiesbaden #NextGen #GermanTennis #İstanbulOpen pic.twitter.com/RDua8WgRq7
Their third WTA 1000 title in a row! 🏆@K_Siniakova & @TaylorTownsend defeat Andreeva/Shnaider 7-6(2), 6-2 in Madrid!#MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/N1JLyRA8VC
— wta (@WTA) May 3, 2026
All wrapped up in Madrid 🎀@K_Siniakova x @TaylorTownsend #MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/GPsMISSSEK
— wta (@WTA) May 3, 2026

Stunning scenes in Madrid 😮
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 28, 2026
Hailey Baptiste defeats world no. 1 Aryna Sabalenka by saving six match points ‼️#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/5rzxPrpKJ6
The touch from Baptiste 🖌️#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/g3uT5PzuIi
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 28, 2026
this matchpoint save🤯 pic.twitter.com/kOAtuo06ux
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) April 28, 2026
Sliding into the winner 🚀#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/3oLZMHUb9H
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 28, 2026
Baptiste held for 5-5, then a game later set up a BP opportunity with a shocking running forehand winner down the line from well off the court.
Cued up to that specific point...
A Sabalenka error gave Baptiste the chance to serve out the win, but with the score knotted a 30/30 a DF and Sabalenka second serve return winner down the line forced a deciding TB. Up 4-1, Sabalenka again seemed on her way to closing out the win, but Baptiste had another surge left in her. She erased the mini-break lead, getting the breaker back on serve at 5-4. But a slightly long forehand shot handed Sabalenka a sixth MP, this time on her own serve. With a backhand winner up the line perfectly set up, well ahead of Baptiste as she tried to get back into the rally from the other side of the court, Sabalenka's attempt to end the match slid *just* wide. Sabalenka wouldn't win another point. A forehand error gave Baptiste her first MP at 7-6, then Baptiste's big swinging forehand seemed to be heading long before it suddenly dropped out of the air and landed in the corner. Everyone waited for a possible out call, but it never came, as the ball had found its way inside the court to close out Sabalenka's reign in Spain and lift Baptiste to another level in her quickly-rising career.
Sabalenka after losing to Baptiste in Madrid.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) April 28, 2026
"I had some opportunities and didn’t take them. I feel like she played very brave tennis in those match-point moments, and that made the difference.
In Miami I didn’t give her many chances—she couldn’t break my serve. Here, in the… pic.twitter.com/av6igcjYOJ
With her only other defeat in '26 coming at the hands of Elena Rybakina in the AO final, Sabalenka now stands at 26-2 on the season. After having won the title a year ago, Sabalenka drops 785 ranking points while Rybakina picks up 55. So the gap between #1 and #2 is now 840 points smaller, with Sabalenka holding onto a 10110-8555 lead.
Linda Noskova earns her first ever win against Coco Gauff and reaches the quarterfinals in Madrid 🤯
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 27, 2026
Noskova def. Gauff 6-4, 1-6, 7-6(5). What a battle between these two 👏 #MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/mZchg77B07
Perhaps the most understandable racquet destruction of all-time 😭 pic.twitter.com/tDQexzk5jx
— Owen (@kostekcanu) April 27, 2026
On set point no. 6 with six match points saved, Belinda Bencic manages to bring the match to a decider 😱
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 27, 2026
What a rollercoaster 🎢#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/WXMCqWm9mr
But she left the frustration behind in the 2nd set and its immediate aftermath, and rebounded to put away her third Top 12 win (w/ Svitolina and Paolini) in a matter of weeks, albeit a little later in the day than it needed to be.
All smiles at the end 😄👏
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 27, 2026
After missing six match points in the second set, Hailey Baptiste wins on her seventh match point.
6-1, 6-7(14), 6-3 over Bencic 🎯#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/0eEUd34enn
HAILEY MADRID QUARTER FINALIST ❤️ WHAT A YEAR SHE’S HAVING ❤️ pic.twitter.com/wS47G0YjX3
— 23 (@RENAWlLLlAMS) April 27, 2026
Tereza Valentova vs Lilli Tagger first meeting in the QF of Saint-Malo pic.twitter.com/Jv3aJN2lZu
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) April 29, 2026
Tereza Valentova defeats Lilli Tagger 7-5, 7-5 to advance into the semis in Saint-Malo 👏👏👏
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) May 1, 2026
Played better in key moments and showed better composure than her opponent.
Lilli 4/21 on breakpoints says it all really, just wasn't clutch enough when she needed to be. pic.twitter.com/OhT8nfAkzH
Nadia Podoroska congratulations pic.twitter.com/NYuMh8dLm8
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) May 3, 2026
During the first week of the WTA event in Madrid, Solana Sierra had become the first woman from Argentina to reach the Round of 16 at a 1000 event since Podoroska had done it in Rome in 2021.
Mananchaya Sawangkaew マナンチャヤ・サワンケオ、タイの23歳。岐阜カンガルーカップ、優勝おめでとう! 写真は去年の準優勝(張帥に負けた)の時のもの。ライヴで 174位に上昇。 pic.twitter.com/MppXgWq5Oo
— Little Turtle (@OgreTurtle) May 3, 2026

Mirra Andreeva to her box after losing a 5-1 lead over Bondar in the deciding set in Madrid:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) April 27, 2026
“I’m not a champion. I’m not a champion. I will lose. I will lose.”
Tough scenes. pic.twitter.com/mXs45BUSIV
After not serving out the 1st set at 6-5, then dropping a tie-break, Andreeva nearly squandered a 5-1 edge in the 3rd. After being unable to convert a MP at 5-3 she was taken by Bondar to another TB. *This* one didn't get away, as Andreeva won it 7-5 to reach the Madrid QF for a third straight year.
Took the scenic route 🗺️
— wta (@WTA) April 27, 2026
Mirra Andreeva displays grit and determination to overcome the fighting Bondar in three sets!#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/YnWTTV3nlC
Mirra Andreeva has successfully completed the Hungarian Slam! 🇭🇺 pic.twitter.com/cPaJWaqA70
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) April 27, 2026
Into the Mutua Madrid Open semifinals for the first time in her career!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) April 28, 2026
Mirra Andreeva survives a tough test from Leylah Fernandez, prevailing 7-6, 6-3 after a very gruelling 1h44m battle.
Not playing at her best, but really stepped it up when it mattered most! pic.twitter.com/gnSv0a5tgb
Conchita: "Do not sabotage yourself"
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) April 28, 2026
Amen! pic.twitter.com/fyktPEaIBy
Magic moments in Madrid 🌟
— wta (@WTA) April 29, 2026
Anastasia Potapova is into the semifinals after defeating Pliskova 6-1, (4)6-7, 6-3!#MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/4nAodSFDHy
— wta (@WTA) April 29, 2026
The reaction says it all 🔥
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 30, 2026
Mirra Andreeva breaks through to the Madrid final with a 6-4, 7-6 win over Baptiste.#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/vDMaYYPKRl
marta’s doing a backflip while mirra’s crying 😭😭 tennis is the real drama pic.twitter.com/U7f0rA2wli
— Lisa 🧚🏻♀️ (@lisa_talking) May 2, 2026
Marta Kostyuk after beating Mirra Andreeva to win her 1st WTA 1000 title in Madrid
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 2, 2026
“It feels unbelievable to stand here right now. It took me many years to reach this point. One word I think about right now is consistency. It’s showing up every day, no matter how hard it is. No… pic.twitter.com/nepub6Lx0X

This photo of Hailey Baptiste obliterating her racket is ART
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) April 28, 2026
📸 David Ramos, Getty pic.twitter.com/M8fkzFehOd
The Persistence of Memory, by Salvador Dalí, 1931, 📸 by David Ramos pic.twitter.com/Ey9Z7tZs9y
— ArtButMakeItSports (@ArtButSports) April 28, 2026

Athens returns to the global stage 🎾
— wta (@WTA) April 29, 2026
After more than 35 years, Athens is back on the WTA Tour Driven by @MercedesBenz. The WTA 250 Athens Open will take place the week of July 13 2026, replacing the Jiangxi Open.
We're ready to make new history 👏 pic.twitter.com/KmVC97NtpW

What goes around comes around.
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) April 29, 2026
Two weeks ago, Mirra Andreeva sang Happy Birthday for coach Conchita Martinez in front of the Stuttgart crowd.. today she was on the receiving end as doubles partner Diana Shnaider returned the favor. pic.twitter.com/CiT8eewg7F
It’s Diana’s turn to have the mic 😏
— wta (@WTA) April 29, 2026
Diana Shnaider sings happy birthday to her dubs partner Mirra Andreeva after their win!#MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/HSX28arJ1R

Mirra Andreeva spoke about her birthday wish after beating Fernandez in Madrid
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) April 28, 2026
“It’s not a secret. I don’t know, for some reason lately I really want a nice pair of high heels. Maybe the age is getting the better of me. But I was looking at some pairs in some different shops. I… pic.twitter.com/5eATDEftyH
GIRD YOUR LOINS!!!! Mirra has a new pair of high heels 👠 #MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/9livIgIZ8I
— wta (@WTA) April 30, 2026

Awww. Anastasja Sevastova announces her retirement. pic.twitter.com/iX3lUT8EV0
— Steven Mills (@StevenMtennis) April 30, 2026

Insane level of breaks achieved by Kostyuk in this drill per this graphic by tc. 30/44 b4 the final. pic.twitter.com/tlQxXVyB2F
— Chris Oddo (@TheFanChild) May 2, 2026

Something stinks 😭 #MMOpen pic.twitter.com/oTbETah19R
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 27, 2026
People say she peaked in the 80s, and maybe she did. For me, this was her best moment, mesmerizingly beautiful and totally in tune with the times. #Madonna pic.twitter.com/IrrN5wukKN
— JukeBox (@JukeBoxNonStop) April 19, 2026
#NationalPoetryMonth is almost over, but if you're still in the mood to observe it, I invite you to buy one of my chapbooks. If you've already bought one or more--thank you!--and an Amazon review would be much appreciated. www.amazon.com/stores/Diane...
— Diane Elayne Dees (@womenwhoserve.bsky.social) April 27, 2026 at 4:02 PM
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That is a very menacing new librarian. I'm not sure she understands that there's no penalty for not returning a book. A little "Conan the Librarian" over here!
— Stabatha (@stabatha.com) April 28, 2026 at 5:50 PM
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Daria Kasatkina having fun pic.twitter.com/n1kxeoSksA
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) May 3, 2026

Venus Williams--wild card or fold? womenwhoserve.blogspot.com/2026/04/venu... #WTA #VenusWilliams
— Diane Elayne Dees (@womenwhoserve.bsky.social) April 28, 2026 at 3:20 PM
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The sheer POWER 💥
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 27, 2026
A Naomi Osaka forehand for our @BetMGM shot of the day 👏#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/8VtprSNp5e
Photo of the Day
— Christopher Clarey 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇪🇸 (@christophclarey) April 24, 2026
Coco #Gauff strikes a pose in #Madrid
📸 David Ramos #tennis pic.twitter.com/lvcEKp11ZR
What a POINT from Gauff!!! 💪@CocoGauff takes the first set over Jeanjean 6-3.#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/tn81FpCWd2
— wta (@WTA) April 24, 2026

*2026 MAJOR/1000 WINNERS*
[WS]
Australian Open - Elena Rybakina, KAZ
Doha - Karolina Muchova, CZE
Dubai - Jessie Pegula, USA
Indian Wells - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR
Miami - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR
Madrid - Marta Kostyuk, UKR
[WD]
Australian Open - Mertens/Zhang, BEL/CHN
Doha - Danilina/Krunic, KAZ/SRB
Dubai - Dabrowski/Stefani, CAN/BRA
Indian Wells - Siniakova/Townsend, CZE/USA
Miami - Siniakova/Townsend, CZE/USA
Madrid - Siniakova/Townsend, CZE/USA
*2026 MAJOR/1000 FINALS*
AO (HC) - #5 Rybakina/KAZ d. #1 Sabalenka/BLR
Doha (HC) - #19 Muchova/CZE d. #13 Mboko/CAN
Dubai (HC)- #3 Pegula/USA d. #9 Svitolina/UKR
Indian Wells (HC) - #1 Sabalenka/BLR d. #3 Rybakina/KAZ
Miami (HC) - #1 Sabalenka/BLR d. #4 Gauff/USA
Madrid (RC) - #23 Kostyuk/UKR d. #8 M.Andreeva/RUS
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2026*
4 - Aryna Sabalenka (3-1)
3 - MIRRA ANDEREVA (2-1)
3 - MARTA KOSTYUK (2-1)
3 - Elena Rybakina (2-1)
2 - Jessie Pegula (2-0)
2 - Karolina Muchova (1-1)
2 - Elina Svitolina (1-1)
2 - Victoria Mboko (0-2)
*2026 MOST CONSECUTIVE WTA FINALS*
4 - Aryna Sabalenka (Bris-W,AO-L,IW-W,Mia-W)
2 - Marta Kostyuk (Rouen-W,Madrid-W)*
*MOST WTA SF in 2026*
5 - Elina Svitolina (2-3)
4 - Aryna Sabalenka (4-0)
4 - MIRRA ANDREEVA (3-1)
4 - Elena Rybakina (3-1)
4 - Karolina Muchova (2-2)
4 - Jessie Pegula (2-2)
3 - MARTA KOSTYUK (3-0)
3 - Iva Jovic (1-2)
2 - Victoria Mboko (2-0)
2 - Sorana Cirstea (1-0+L)
2 - Coco Gauff (1-1)
2 - ANASTASIA POTAPOVA (1-1)
2 - HAILEY BAPTISTE (0-2)
2 - Kimberly Birrell (0-2)
*MADRID/ROME "DIRTY DOUBLE" FINALS IN SEASON*
[w/ RG result]
2009 Dinara Safina (W-W-RU)
2013 Serena Williams ( W- W-W)
2017 Simona Halep (W-RU-RU)
2022 Ons Jabeur (W-RU-1r)
2024 Iga Swiatek (W-W-W)
2024 Aryna Sabalenka (L-L-QF)
2025 Coco Gauff (RU-RU-W)
[MADRID/ROME FINAL MATCH-UP COMBO]
2024 Aryna Sabalenka vs. Iga Swiatek (Swiatek 2-0)
*LOW-RANKED PLAYER TO DEFEAT SABALENKA AS #1*
#164 - 2025 Berlin SF - Marketa Vondrousova (W)
#38 - 2025 Dubai 3rd Rd. - Clara Tauson
#32 - 2026 Madrid QF - HAILEY BAPTISTE
#26 - 2025 Doha 2nd Rd. - Ekaterina Alexandrova
#24 - 2025 Stuttgart F - Alona Ostapenko (W)
*LAST FIVE #1 WINS*
2025 CIN QF - #10 Elena Rybakina/KAZ d. Sabalenka
2025 WUH QF - #6 Jessie Pegula/USA d. Sabalenka
2025 WTAF F - #6 Elena Rybakina/KAZ d. Sabalenka
2026 AO F - #5 Elena Rybakina/KAZ d. Sabalenka
2026 MAD QF - #32 Hailey Baptiste/USA d. Sabalenka
*#1 WINS BY U.S. WOMEN - since 2020*
2020 #53 Jennifer Brady d. Barty (Brisbane 2nd)
2020 #15 Sofia Kenin d. Barty (AO SF)
2021 #37 Danielle Collins d. Barty (Adelaide 2nd)
2021 #35 Coco Gauff d. Barty (Rome QF)
2021 #43 Shelby Rogers d. Barty (US Open 3r)
2022 #24 Madison Keys d. Swiatek (Cincinnati 3r)
2023 #3 Jessie Pegula d. Swiatek (United Cup SF)
2023 #3 Jessie Pegula d. Swiatek (Montreal SF)
2023 #7 Coco Gauff d. Swiatek (Cincinnati SF)
2023 #5 Jessie Pegula d. Sabalenka (WTA Finals rr)
2024 #6 Jessie Pegula d. Swiatek (U.S. Open QF)
2024 #3 Coco Gauff d. Sabalenka (WTA Finals SF)
2025 #14 Madison Keys d. Sabalenka (Australian Open F)
2025 #2 Coco Gauff d. Sabalenka (Roland Garros F)
2025 #12 Amanda Anisimova d. Sabalenka (Wimbledon SF)
2025 #6 Jessie Pegula d. Sabalenka (Wuhan SF)
2026 #32 Hailey Baptiste d. Sabalenka (Madrid QF)
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5 - Pegula
4 - Gauff
2 - Keys
1 - Anisimova
1 - Baptiste
1 - Brady
1 - Collins
1 - Kenin
1 - Rogers
*CAREER #1 WINS - ACTIVE U.S. WOMEN*
15 - Venus Williams
5 - Jessie Pegula
4 - Coco Gauff
3 - Sofia Kenin
2 - Madison Keys
1 - Amanda Anisimova
1 - Hailey Baptiste
1 - Jennifer Brady
1 - Danielle Collins
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NOTE: 17-S.Williams, 1-Riske-Amritraj
*2026 - DEFEATED #1 SEED & DEFENDING CHAMPION*
Cirstea: Cluj-Napoca [F-Raducanu, QF-Potapova] - W
Baptiste: Madrid [QF-Sabalenka] - SF
*LONG WTA (MD+BJK only) WINNING STREAKS - 2026*
15 - ARYNA SABALENKA (March-April; ended by Baptiste)
12 - MARTA KOSTYUK (April-active)
11 - Aryna Sabalenka (January; ended by Rybakina)
10 - Elena Svitolina (January; ended by Sabalenka)
*LONG WTA (MD only) WINNING STREAKS - 2020s*
37 - Iga Swiatek (2022)
21 - Iga Swiatek (2024)
18 - Iga Swiatek (2023-24)
17 - Simona Halep (2020)
16 - Coco Gauff (2023)
16 - Madison Keys (2025)
15 - ARYNA SABALENKA (2026)
15 - Danielle Collins (2024)
15 - Aryna Sabalenka (2024)
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UNDEFEATED NOTE: B.Pera (2022; 13 WTA MD; 12 WTA MD/Q, then 4 WTA 125 MD before loss; 15 WTA Q/MD)
UNDEFEATED NOTE: Rybakina (2025-26; 6 WTA MD, walkover loss, then 7 more)
UNDEFEATED NOTE: Swiatek (2023; 10 WTA MD, walkover loss, then 4 more)
UNDEFEATED NOTE: Garcia (2022; 11 WTA MD, +2 qualifying wins)
UNDEFEATED NOTE: Bencic (2025-26; 6 WTA MD, walkover loss, then 6 more before loss)
*BEST LUCKY LOSER RESULTS IN 2026*
SF: ANASTASIA POTAPOVA, AUT (Madrid 1000)
QF: Elisabetta Cocciaretto, ITA (Doha 1000)
QF: Antonia Ruzic, CRO (Dubai 1000)
QF: Yuan Yue, CHN (Merida 500)
*2026 WTA SINGLES/DOUBLES FINAL IN EVENT*
Abu Dhabi: Ekaterina Alexandrova, RUS (L/W)
Austin: Taylor Townsend, USA (L/W)
Merida: Cristina Bucsa, ESP (W/W)
Madrid: MIRRA ANDREEVA, RUS (L/L)
*2026 - MOST TOP 10 WINS*
7 - Rybakina
5 - Kostyuk, Mboko, Muchova, Sabalenka
4 - Pegula, Svitolina
3 - Baptiste, Bencic
2 - Eala, Ostapenko, Sakkari
[on clay]
2 - Hailey Baptiste
2 - Marta Kostyuk
2 - Karolina Muchova
[wins on multiple surfaces; hard & clay]
Baptiste, Kostyuk, Muchova, Rybakina
[multiple wins in an event, on hard & clay]
Karolina Muchova (Brisbane HC, Stuttgart RC)
Marta Kostyuk (Brisbane HC, Madrid RC)
*2026 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
4 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA
4 - TAYLOR TOWNSEND
2 - Zhang Shuai
[duos]
3...Siniakova/Townsend
[2020-26 - individuals]
29 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (1/6/6/3/5/4/4)
15 - Barbora Krejcikova (1/5/3/4/1/1/0)
15 - Elise Mertens (1/4/2/2/3/2/1)
15 - TAYLOR TOWNSEND (1/0/0/3/3/4/4)
13 - Nicole Melichar-Martinez (2/2/2/0/3/3/1)
13 - Luisa Stefani (1/1/2/3/1/4/1)
[2020-26 - duos]
14..Krejcikova/Siniakova (1/5/3/3/1/1/0)
9...Errani/Paolini (0/0/0/1/4/4/0)
8...Aoyama/Shibahara (1/5/0/2/0/0/0)
7...Dabrowski/Routliffe (0/0/0/2/2/3/0)
7...Siegemund/Zvonareva (1/0/2/4/0/0/0)
6...SINIAKOVA/TOWNSEND (0/0/0/0/2/1/3)
*2026 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
4 (4-0) = KATERINA SINIAKOVA
4 (4-0) = TAYLOR TOWNSEND
4 (3-1) = Zhang Shuai
3 (1-2) = Anna Danilina
3 (1-2) = Aleksandra Krunic
3 (1-2) = Alona Ostapenko
[2026 finals - duos]
3...SINIAKOVA/TOWNSEND (3-0)
3...Danilina/Krunic (1-2)
2...Hsieh/Ostapenko (1-1)
2...Maleckova/Skoch (1-1)
*CAREER WTA DOUBLES TITLES - active*
36 - Sara Errani
36 - Hsieh Su-Wei
36 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA
30 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands
30 - Kristina Mladenovic
*ALL-TIME WEEKS AT WTA DOUBLES #1*
237 - Martina Navratilova
199 - Liezel Huber
182 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (current, w/ wk. of May 4 & 11)
163 - Cara Black
137 - Lisa Raymond
124 - Natasha Zvereva
111 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario
110 - Roberta Vinci
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MOST #1 WD Seasons: 5-Navratilova, 5-Siniakova


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