Elena Rybakina has a real chance to become the world No. 1 after Wimbledon 2026, potentially overtaking Aryna Sabalenka at the top of the WTA rankings.
Rybakina’s main advantage comes down to points. Sabalenka has to defend 780 points from last year’s semifinal run, while Rybakina is only defending 130 points for reaching the third round. After those points are deducted before the tournament starts, Sabalenka will have 8,310 points, compared to Rybakina’s 8,013.
The race for the No. 1 ranking will be decided on the grass courts of London, where Rybakina won Wimbledon in 2022.
For Rybakina to claim the top spot, she needs to outperform Sabalenka at the tournament. If Rybakina reaches the final, Sabalenka would need to do the same to stay ahead—which could set up a winner-takes-all championship match. If Rybakina exits in the semifinals, she would need Sabalenka to lose no later than the round of 16 for the rankings lead to change hands.
Wimbledon runs from June 29 to July 12 in London.
Rybakina recently won the Stuttgart tournament, picking up a Porsche and €160,000 in prize money. But the bigger prize (the No. 1 ranking) is what’s at stake over the next two weeks.
How Elena Rybakina Can Overtake Aryna Sabalenka for the World No. 1 Ranking at Wimbledon 2026
Elena Rybakina has spent much of the past two years near the top of women’s tennis. At Wimbledon, she has a chance to finally reach No. 1 for the first time.
The Australian Open champion arrives at the All England Club as one of the favorites on grass, her best surface. She won Wimbledon in 2022, and her big serve and aggressive game are well-suited to the grass courts.
Aryna Sabalenka comes into Wimbledon as the current No. 1 with 9,090 points, 947 ahead of Rybakina’s 8,143. But the gap is small enough that a deep run from Rybakina could change the rankings. Here’s what she needs:
– Rybakina must reach the quarterfinals to stay in the race for No. 1.
– If Sabalenka loses before the round of 16, a quarterfinal run would keep Rybakina in contention.
– Rybakina would need to reach at least the semifinals, if Sabalenka reaches the round of 16 or quarterfinals.
– Rybakina would need to advance to the final, if Sabalenka reaches the semifinals.
– If they meet in the final, the winner leaves Wimbledon as No. 1.
A winner-takes-all championship match would be a fitting conclusion to one of the best rivalries in women’s tennis. Over the past two seasons, Sabalenka and Rybakina have become the two biggest power players in the sport, combining for major titles and long stays near the top of the rankings.
If Sabalenka stays No. 1 through the grass season, she’ll reach 91 consecutive weeks (99 total), tying Monica Seles for seventh all-time.
Wimbledon starts Monday, June 29.
Why Is Serena Williams Returning to Wimbledon Singles After Nearly Four Years Away?
Serena Williams is coming back to Wimbledon singles. The 23-time major champion accepted a wild card into the draw, and she’ll play her first Grand Slam singles match since 2022. She’s 44 years old and unseeded, which means she could face the world No. 1 in the first round.
The decision to return was clear months before Wimbledon even announced it. Williams put her name back into the anti-doping testing pool. Nobody does that just to play a few doubles matches with their sister. They do it because they plan to compete.
The All England Club announced her entry on June 21. It ends a singles absence that stretched past 1,375 days, dating back to her third-round loss at the 2022 US Open. Everyone treated that night as a goodbye. She walked off to a standing ovation. But it wasn’t a goodbye. It was an intermission.
Williams is unseeded now, which means the draw owes her nothing. She could get Aryna Sabalenka, the world No. 1, in round one. Or she could get a qualifier. There’s no soft landing for a legend. She’ll play Monday or Tuesday against whoever the bracket gives her. Grass rewards the serve and first-strike tennis she built her game around. But it’s also the least forgiving place to be a half-step slow.
The doubles run with Venus is its own story. The sisters reunited on the grass where they won together across three decades. But doubles is the comfortable return, shared responsibility, shorter points. Singles is the exposure. One body, one scoreline, no one to cover the court she can no longer cover alone.
Williams has said only that she’s staying in the moment. She’s refused to say whether this is a comeback or a farewell. She came back to write a different ending. On Monday or Tuesday, she serves. What happens after that is the part no one can script.
FAQs
Q. What does Elena Rybakina need to do to become world No. 1?
A. Rybakina needs to outperform Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon.
Q. When did Elena Rybakina win Wimbledon?
A. Rybakina won the title in 2022.
Q. What tournament did Rybakina win before Wimbledon?
A. Rybakina won the Stuttgart Open.
Q. When will Wimbledon 2026 take place?
A. Wimbledon 2026 will be held from June 29 to July 12.
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