Elina Svitolina
Elina Svitolina – WTA Tennis Player
Latest title: Rome, 16 May 2026 — Elina Svitolina def. Coco Gauff 6-4, 7-6(3), 6-2.
Personal Info
Born on 12 September 1994 in Odesa, Ukraine.
Nationality: Ukraine.
WTA Rank (as of 23 August 2025): 13.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 23 August 2025): [Not currently ranked / 108 career high].
Height: 5 ft. 9 in. (1.75 m).
Elina Svitolina – Career Info
Singles Titles: 18 | Doubles Titles: 2
Matches Won: 412 | Matches Lost: 223
Highest WTA Rank: 3 (11 September 2017)
Highest Doubles Rank: 108 (4 May 2015)
Data last updated: 23 August 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $26,412,777 USD (approx. €24,450,000)
Data last updated: 23 August 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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Marta Kostyuk Keeps Her Clay Season Untouched and Dedicates Ukrainian Quarter-Final to Home
Marta Kostyuk has stopped looking like a player on a run and started looking like a weather system. The 23-year-old from Kyiv arrived in this French Open quarter-final unbeaten on clay this season, carrying titles, form and the strange calm that comes when winning has become the weekly routine. Across the net stood Elina Svitolina,…
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Two Ukrainian Thoroughbreds Advance as Ostapenko Stumbles in Roland Garros Dark-Horse Race
Marta Kostyuk and Elina Svitolina stayed on course at Roland Garros, giving Ukraine two strong runners still moving through the draw, while Jelena Ostapenko’s outside title charge came to an abrupt halt against Magda Linette. The dark-horse race in Paris already looks different. It leaves two Ukrainian thoroughbreds still running in Paris. The Latvian one…
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Svitolina Stares Down Bondar Curse and Escapes Roland Garros Thriller
Elina Svitolina came to Roland Garros with Rome still fresh in the legs and belief still warm in the hand. That usually makes a first-round draw feel a little less dangerous. Hungary’s Anna Bondar clearly had other ideas. For long stretches of this 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 win, Svitolina looked less like a player gliding on…
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Iga Swiatek Handed Nightmare French Open Draw As Svitolina and Kostyuk Lurk
Normally, it takes a while before an Iga Swiatek draw at Roland Garros starts looking uncomfortable. This one managed it almost immediately. Compared with Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina, Swiatek has landed in the most awkward quarter of the 2026 women’s draw. Not because one single opponent changes the whole picture, but because…
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Roland Garros Women’s Predictions: Bookies Back Swiatek and Sabalenka, but Rybakina and Gauff Make the Stronger Case
Roland Garros predictions are rarely just about who looks strongest on paper. They are also about who the market believes in, who the data likes, and where the numbers may be missing something. So let us be clear from the start: this is not a betting article. RallyHer does not carry ads, does not carry…
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Svitolina Finally Let Go in Rome — Even Coco Gauff Felt the Relief
The forehand had just flown past Coco Gauff when Elina Svitolina finally allowed herself to believe it. Her racquet instantly shot into the Roman air. Relief, joy and disbelief all arrived at once. Moments later came the almost apologetic handshake at the net, the kind players offer when they understand exactly what heartbreak feels like…
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Svitolina’s Break-Point Escapes Set Up Fascinating 2026 Rome Final With Gauff
Clay-court tennis has a habit of revealing the truth slowly. Rome, perhaps more than any other stop before Roland Garros, strips away short-term noise and exposes who is physically ready, mentally stable and tactically complete enough to survive two brutal weeks in Paris. By that measure, Coco Gauff and Elina Svitolina have already won something…
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Swiatek Roared Back — Then Svitolina Silenced Rome Again
Rome has long felt like a city built for Iga Swiatek’s tennis. The movement, the heavy clay, the grinding rallies and the suffocating baseline control have all combined to turn the Foro Italico into one of her personal strongholds. On Thursday night, however, Elina Svitolina escaped with a stirring 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 victory to rip…
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Svitolina’s Speed Derails Rybakina in Rome
It took Rybakina just 40 minutes to take the opening set in dominant fashion in the last quarter-final of the Italian Open. Then Svitolina raised the level in every department, and from that moment onward there was little doubt about the outcome. The Ukrainian began doing almost everything right. The pace on her shots increased,…
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From Sorana Cirstea’s Renaissance to Mirra Andreeva’s Relentlessness — Rome’s Quarter-finals Suddenly Feel Wide Open
Rome was supposed to sharpen the hierarchy before Roland Garros. Instead, it has scrambled it. Partly. The world No. 1 is gone. The defending champion is gone. Madison Keys is gone. So is Amanda Anisimova before even striking a ball. Around them, teenagers have exploded into contention, qualifiers have distorted entire sections of the draw…
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Aryna Sabalenka, Russian Players and the ITF’s Uneasy Balancing Act Over War and Neutrality
The International Tennis Federation spent most of its existence doing work that rarely generated headlines. Since its formation in Paris in 1913, the organisation has acted as tennis’s rule-maker and administrator — overseeing international competitions, Olympic participation, junior development and the structure beneath the professional tours. For years, the ITF was easy to overlook beside…
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Elina Svitolina Stunned by Anna Bondár in Madrid Second-Round Upset
Elina Svitolina arrived in Madrid with one of the steadiest résumés of the 2026 season, her form quietly placing her among the more reliable contenders in the draw. That made Thursday’s 6-3, 6-4 defeat to Anna Bondár feel less like a routine loss and more like a sharp interruption—one of the clearest upsets of the…
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Karolína Muchová Outlasts Svitolina to Reach Stuttgart Final
Karolína Muchová found her edge at just the right moment. In a semi-final defined by shifts in control, the Czech pulled away late to defeat Elina Svitolina 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 and secure her place in the 2026 Stuttgart Open final. Muchová strikes early before Svitolina responds Muchová set the tone from the opening games. She…
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Stuttgart Open 2026 WTA Results, Draw, Scores & Schedule
The Stuttgart Open 2026 WTA 500 tournament centre provides live scores, match results, draws, schedules, and daily updates from Germany. Follow every round from qualifying to the final as the world’s top players compete in Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg and one of Germany’s leading sporting cities.As last updated on Sunday April 19, after the…
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Svitolina Holds Firm to Edge Noskova and Reach Stuttgart Semi-finals
Elina Svitolina did not need to dominate to get the job done in Stuttgart—she simply needed to be more precise when it mattered. Against a sometimes excellent Linda Noskova, that proved necessary. The Ukrainian advanced to the semi-finals with a 7-6, 7-5 victory shaped by patience, pressure, and well-timed execution. Svitolina finds separation in the…
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Ukraine Move Within One Win of Finals as Kostyuk and Svitolina Deliver Statement in Gliwice
Some ties are decided by scorelines. Others carry something heavier. Ukraine’s commanding start against Poland in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers falls firmly into the latter category. Marta Kostyuk’s 6–4, 6–0 win over Magda Linette, followed by Elina Svitolina’s 6–2, 6–1 victory against Katarzyna Kawa, leaves them one step from the 2026 Finals—but the…
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Indian Wells Semifinal Preview: Elena Rybakina Meets Elina Svitolina in Battle of Champions
Two of the WTA Tour’s most resilient competitors now stand one win away from the Indian Wells final. Elena Rybakina, the 2023 champion and reigning Australian Open winner, faces Elina Svitolina, whose remarkable return to elite tennis continues to gather momentum in 2026. With both players arriving in strong form, their semifinal promises to be…
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Elina Svitolina Upsets Iga Swiatek in Indian Wells Classic to Reach Semifinals
Indian Wells rarely lacks drama, but some matches redefine the day entirely. On a tense desert late afternoon, Elina Svitolina delivered the tournament’s biggest shock, defeating world No. 2 Iga Swiatek 6–2, 4–6, 6–4 to book a place in the BNP Paribas Open semifinals for the second time in her career. The Ukrainian’s composed serving,…
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Elena Rybakina Leads WTA Race Ahead of Indian Wells 2026 as Pegula and Svitolina Close In
Indian Wells does not need extra drama — but the WTA Race 2026 has delivered it anyway. As the tour shifts to Tennis Paradise for the season’s next defining checkpoint, the numbers tell a clear story. Elena Rybakina is not just winning matches. She is setting the pace. While the official rankings still keep her…
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Elina Svitolina’s Relentless Stand: How Ukraine’s No.1 Is Turning Conviction Into Results
There are players who compete for ranking points. And then there are players who compete for something heavier. Elina Svitolina has never hidden her stance on Russian and Belarusian players during the ongoing war in Ukraine. For her, the conflict is not an abstract headline. It is personal. And on the WTA Tour, that conviction…
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WTA Prize Money Leaders 2026: Jessica Pegula Storms Podium After Dubai Triumph
Dubai didn’t just crown a champion — it reshuffled the financial hierarchy of the 2026 WTA season. With her commanding run to the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships title, Jessica Pegula didn’t merely lift a trophy. She launched herself into the elite circle of the WTA Prize Money Leaders 2026, joining Elena Rybakina and Aryna…
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Jessica Pegula Delivers Masterclass to Win Dubai WTA 1000 Title
Jessica Pegula left no doubt in Dubai and delivered a masterclass. In a final that followed two emotional semifinals, the American imposed her rhythm from the very first games and powered past Elina Svitolina 6-2, 6-4 to lift the WTA 1000 trophy. A Lightning Start Pegula wasted little time asserting control. After sharp baseline exchanges…
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Pegula and Svitolina Ignite Dubai: “What Jess Can Do, I Can Do Better,” Elina Must Have Thought
The semifinals of the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships delivered exactly what WTA elite tennis promises: pressure, precision, and the fall of favorites. Dubai Delivers Chaos — And Clarity Both the top seed and the No.2 seed were eliminated on Friday, leaving behind a final shaped not by ranking, but by resilience. Jessica Pegula…
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Dubai Tennis Championships 2026 Tournament Centre: Results, Schedule & Daily Key Stats (WTA 1000)
Updated as of February 21. The Dubai Tennis Championships 2026 is the second headline WTA 1000 event on the Middle East Swing. This Tournament Centre tracks every result day by day, with scores updated regularly as the draw advances. What you’ll find here all weekEvery women’s singles score from February 13–21, updated round by round from…
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Dubai Quarterfinals: Gauff Overcomes Yesterday’s Gauff, Svitolina and Pegula Still On Course
The Dubai quarterfinals were about margins — and mindset. Coco Gauff advanced past rising star Alexandra Eala. Elina Svitolina imposed her authority once again. And the desert delivered three matches defined by momentum shifts and tactical adjustments. If the earlier rounds were about survival, the last eight became about control. Coco Gauff Responds Against Eala…
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Mirra Andreeva Leads Dubai Drama as Rybakina Retires and Gauff Survives Thriller
Dubai does not whisper. It tests. It twists. It exposes. And on a day packed with tension, resilience, and sudden exits at the WTA 1000 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, defending champion Mirra Andreeva stood at the center of it all — imperfect, emotional, but still marching forward. Around her, chaos unfolded. A top seed…
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Rybakina in Cruise Control, Svitolina Survives as Dubai Delivers Early Drama
The desert sun can be unforgiving — and so can Elena Rybakina. On a day where form, fortune and fitness all played their part at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, the Round of 32 delivered clarity at the top and heartbreak elsewhere. A reigning Grand Slam champion flexed her authority, a former world No.…
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Elina Svitolina Talks Grand Slams and Oliynykova: “You think you can do it — and then you don’t.”
There was a time when the absence of a Grand Slam title defined the conversation around Elina Svitolina. Now, it no longer defines her. Back inside the WTA Top 10 and competing with renewed clarity, the Ukrainian star has reached a point in her career where ambition and acceptance coexist. At 31, a mother, and…
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WTA Career Earnings: All-Time Prize Money Leaders (Updated Feb 2, 2026)
This is the latest Career Prize Money Leaders list, compiled from the WTA’s own data but presented here on RallyHer.com. It’s the ultimate leaderboard of women’s all-time tennis fortunes. Scroll, explore, and search to your heart’s content: type your favourite player’s name, your country’s code, or even a forgotten champion — and see where they…
