Rybakina claims Rome title after Kalinina retires (2024)

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May 20, 2023, 09:16 PM ET

ROME -- Elena Rybakina is discovering that her big serve and heavy groundstrokes can do damage on clay courts, too.

The Wimbledon champion was a dominating 21-9 with winners when Ukrainian opponent Anhelina Kalinina retired due to a left thigh injury early in the second set of the rain-delayed Italian Open final on Saturday.

"I can play good on all the surfaces," Rybakina said. "It's just maybe for clay I need to be ready more physically and maybe have a lot of preparation."

It's been quite a year for Rybakina, who reached the final of the Australian Open, also won an elite title in Indian Wells and was the runner-up in Miami.

"I'm proud that I can maintain this level," she said. "I can see improvements on the court, physically also. ... I think there is still a lot of room to improve."

On Monday, Rybakina will move up to a career-high No. 4 in the rankings and will be a contender at the French Open, which starts next weekend.

"She's serving 200 kph [125 mph]. She's also making winners like no one on tour," Kalinina said. "Anyone can win in Paris, but she has good chances.

"I am sure if she's going to do like this, maybe new world No. 1 for sure."

Rybakina was leading 6-4, 1-0, 15-0 when Kalinina called for a trainer and grasped her left leg as she teared up. She then decided she couldn't continue.

The final began at almost 11 p.m. on Saturday and Rybakina lifted the trophy after midnight on Sunday.

"I'm really sorry that I couldn't play," Kalinina said during the awards ceremony as the crowd -- which had waited under the rain for hours before the night session started -- whistled.

Rybakina earned her biggest title on clay. Her only other trophy on the surface came in Bucharest in 2019.

The 47th-ranked Kalinina was playing in the biggest final of her career and has been dedicating her performances to her war-torn country.

Kalinina's family home was destroyed in a Russian attack last year. Also, her elderly grandparents have had to relocate from the southern city of Nova Kakhovka -- which is held by Russian forces -- to Kyiv. Kalinina's parents work as tennis coaches in Kyiv and she said on Friday there was a "huge, huge bomb near them, near their academy" a few days ago.

Rybakina was born in Moscow and has represented Kazakhstan since 2018, when that country offered funding to support her tennis career.

Kalinina spent more than four hours longer on court than Rybakina entering the final, having won the longest match on the women's circuit this season -- 3 hours, 41 minutes against Beatriz Haddad Maia in the quarterfinals. She also required three sets to beat Russia's Veronika Kudermetova in an emotionally charged semifinal.

"I feel like I am at my physical limit today," Kalinina said.

Top-ranked Iga Swiatek also retired in the third set against Rybakina in the quarterfinals due to a right thigh injury.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Rybakina claims Rome title after Kalinina retires (2024)

FAQs

Why did Kalinina retire in the Rome final? ›

Kalinina retired from the final with a left thigh injury. After rain backed up play for much of the day, No. 7 seed Rybakina took the trophy when the No. 30 seed Kalinina was unable to continue after 65 minutes.

Why did Rybakina retire? ›

Rome Open champion Elena Rybakina announced on Friday that she has been forced to retire from this year's tournament with illness.

What happened to Kalinina? ›

Kalinina was struggling on her heavily strapped left leg and, while she tried to push on for a second set, succumbed to her injury after losing the first game of the second set. After the match, Kalinina was devastated and revealed that she had been playing injured. She said: "I feel I'm at my physical limit.

Who won the Ladies Rome final? ›

The top-ranked Swiatek dominated in her latest meeting with No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka, winning the Italian Open final 6-2, 6-3 on Saturday to earn her third trophy on Rome's red clay. Swiatek didn't drop a set at the Foro Italico and extended her tour winning streak to 12 matches.

Who won the Italian women's open? ›

Iga Świątek defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the final, 6–2, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2024 Italian Open. This was her third title at the Italian Open in four years.

Why did Rybakina drop out of Indian Wells? ›

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. -- Elena Rybakina, the defending champion here at the BNP Paribas Open, withdrew from the tournament Friday before she played a match. The 24-year-old from Kazakhstan cited a gastrointestinal illness.

Did Kalinina shake Sabalenka's hand? ›

With racquet destroyed, she then turned and walked off court without shaking the Ukrainian's hand. "It's always tough to play on big stages against these top players," said Kalinina. "Today was really tough with nerves but I managed in the tough moments to deal with it.

What nationality is Anhelina Kalinina? ›

Anhelina Serhiyivna Kalinina (Ukrainian: Ангеліна Сергіївна Калініна [kɑˈlʲinʲinɑ]; born 7 February 1997) is a Ukrainian professional tennis player. On 22 May 2023, she reached her career-high WTA singles ranking of 25. On 17 June 2024, she peaked at No. 100 in the doubles rankings.

Did Sabalenka lose at Miami Open? ›

World number two Aryna Sabalenka was knocked out of the Miami Open in the third round with Ukrainian Anhelina Kalinina winning 6-4 1-6 6-1 on Saturday.

Why did Zvonareva retire? ›

The answer, like the tale of Zvonareva's long and winding career in professional tennis, is not a simple one. She never announced her retirement, but when she gave birth to daughter Evelina in 2016, then suffered through a number of aborted comebacks, Zvonareva was “90 percent” certain last year that she was done.

Why did Davydenko retire? ›

I felt I could not play at the level I used to play at,” added Davydenko. “I practiced twice a day, but I felt I couldn't achieve the result I wanted. But I was waiting for the moment when I would wake up and say to myself it was enough.” Davydenko steps away from the game after a very accomplished career.

Is Rybakina playing Rome? ›

“I am disappointed to have to withdraw from Rome this year, but unfortunately I do not feel well enough to compete,” said Rybakina, the world No 4 and 2022 Wimbledon champion.

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