Second consecutive season as No. 1 for the Belarusian.
Belarusian powerhouse Aryna Sabalenka has confirmed her World No. 1 ranking until the end of 2025 at the Wuhan Open. The 27-year-old has been on top of the WTA Rankings since the beginning of the year, and will finish the calendar year as the queen of the women’s circuit. She has fittingly accomplished this feat at the WTA-1000 in Wuhan – the tournament where she has never lost a single encounter.
Aryna Sabalenka will end the year as the world #1 for the 2nd year in a row.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) October 10, 2025
So unbelievably consistent all season long.
Simply the most dominant force in women’s tennis right now.
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This will be the second consecutive season where Sabalenka ends the year as World No. 1 over Iga Swiatek. In October 2024, she held off her Polish counterpart to overtake her in the rankings, and managed to end the year on the throne. This year, Sabalenka reached three Grand Slam finals – retaining her US Open crown in the process. Although Swiatek won Wimbledon, the top seed’s four titles and four finals were always going to be hard to top.
On Friday, Swiatek shockingly fell to No. 7 seed Jasmine Paolini in Wuhan. The 24-year-old had no answers to the Italian’s fierce counter-attacking groundstrokes, and lost 1-6 2-6 in just over an hour. Despite becoming a six-time major champion and also winning big titles in Cincinnati and Seoul, the World No. 2 could not take the final leap of faith. On the other hand, Sabalenka entered the Wuhan Open Semifinals by beating Elena Rybakina in straight sets.
Sabalenka made a strong start to the 2025 season – the 27-year-old managed to win the Brisbane International, before finishing as the runner-up at the Australian Open. Entering the draw as the defending champion in Melbourne Park, Sabalenka was agonisingly close to capturing a third consecutive championship at the first Slam of the year. After a disappointing outing in the Middle East, the Belarusian dug deep to reach four consecutive finals – Indian Wells (F), Miami (W), Stuttgart (F) and Madrid (W).
Tennis star Aryna Sabalenka on handling rivalries: "I think I love it."
— Variety (@Variety) September 16, 2025
"Rivalries are such a huge part of of tennis culture. I think that’s what’s what pushes me to get better. And I remember, since a very young age, having this rivalry situation would always push me to go and… pic.twitter.com/D2TubPkh8y
At Roland Garros, Sabalenka reached the semifinal stage without dropping a set. Here, she survived an enchanting duel with Iga Swiatek to enter a maiden final in Paris. Despite falling short vs Coco Gauff in the summit clash, it was a memorable tournament for the top seed. Following two semifinal outings on grass, Sabalenka roared back to form by lifting a second consecutive US Open crown over her head. She defeated two Americans – 2024 finalist Jessica Pegula and No. 8 seed Amanda Anisimova – en route to another glorious triumph at Flushing Meadows.
After a short break, the tigress returned to action at the Wuhan Open. Since her debut in 2018, Sabalenka has never lost a match at the event. The three-time defending champion overpowered Rebecca Sramkova, Liudmila Samsonova and Elena Rybakina to reach another semifinal on Chinese soil. She will take on familiar foe Jessica Pegula for a spot in the final.
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