Zheng Qinwen’s impressive season continued on Monday as she secured her first victory at the 2024 WTA Finals, defeating Elena Rybakina 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-1 in a thrilling encounter.
The Chinese star, ranked seventh in the world, had lost her opening match to top seed Aryna Sabalenka but bounced back with a determined performance against Rybakina, the fifth seed. The match was a tale of two halves, with Zheng dominating the first set and Rybakina taking control of the second. However, Zheng’s resilience shone through in the final set as she broke Rybakina three times to seal the victory.
Zheng’s victory keeps her hopes of reaching the semifinals alive. Should Sabalenka defeat Jasmine Paolini later in the evening, Zheng will face Paolini in a winner-takes-all clash for the second semifinal spot.
Rybakina, who had lost her opening match to Paolini, is now officially eliminated from semifinal contention. The Kazakh player had been hoping to make a strong start to her partnership with new coach Goran Ivanisevic, but she was unable to find her best form in Riyadh.
Zheng’s victory is a testament to her remarkable progress over the past year. The 22-year-old has reached her first Grand Slam final at the Australian Open, won a gold medal at the Summer Olympics, and claimed three titles on the WTA Tour. Her success is a reflection of her hard work, determination, and exceptional talent.
The quick indoor conditions in Riyadh suited Zheng’s aggressive style of play, particularly her powerful first serve. She served at 53% through the opening set and used her serve to great effect in the tiebreaker, which she won 7-4.
Rybakina fought back in the second set, breaking Zheng twice to level the match. However, Zheng regained her composure in the final set and played with renewed intensity. She broke Rybakina three times and served out the match with an ace to secure a memorable victory.
Zheng’s victory is a major boost for her confidence and will give her hope of reaching the semifinals. She will face Paolini in her final round-robin match, while Rybakina will play Sabalenka.