Ruthless Rybakina dispatches Kasatkina to win Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

Elena Rybakina celebrates winning the 2024 Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open (WTA)
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Updated 12 February 2024
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Ruthless Rybakina dispatches Kasatkina to win Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

  • 2022 Wimbledon champion seals straight-sets victory over her Russian opponent at a sold-out International Tennis Center

ABU DHABI: Elena Rybakina produced a dominant performance to defeat Daria Kasatkina in straight sets and become the champion of the 2024 Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open presented by Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

The world No. 5 secured a 6-1, 6-4 victory over her Russian opponent in the UAE capital, while American duo Sofia Kenin and Bethanie Mattek-Sands walked away with the doubles title after defeating Linda Noskova and Heather Watson in a match disrupted by rain.

The second edition of the WTA 500 event, which took place at the International Tennis Center, Zayed Sports City, drew to a close with two entertaining finals played in front of a sellout crowd on Stadium Court.

By the time Rybakina and Kasatkina stepped out on court, the sun was making an attempt to break through the clouds for the first time on Sunday.

Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion, was in ominous form over the course of the competition, overcoming the likes of Danielle Collins and Liudmila Samsonova on her way to the final.

She began the match in similar fashion, breaking Kasatkina in her first service game to take control of the set, subsequently overpowering her opponent in every area to win it in effortless style.

Kasatkina responded well in the second and matched her opponent for much of the set. With the score level at 4-4, however, Rybakina forced a break that proved decisive as she held her serve in the following game to prevail 6-1, 6-4.

American pairing Kenin and Mattek-Sands, meanwhile, were crowned doubles champions courtesy of a straight-sets victory over Noskova and Watson.

The flow of the contest was disrupted by rain, with the players forced off-court on two separate occasions during a first set which Kennin and Mattek-Sands, winners of the 2019 China Open, eventually clinched 6-4.

The second set was equally tight, with Noskova and Watson attempting to take it to a third, and there were big opportunities to do so as they passed up three set points.

They were ultimately made to pay, though, as the set went to a tie-break, which Kenin and Mattek-Sands edged to clinch the trophy.

Homaid Al-Shimmari, deputy group CEO at Mubadala Investment Company, said: We celebrate Elena Rybakina’s well-deserved victory, a testament to Abu Dhabi’s commitment to athletic excellence on a global stage.

“As the curtain closes on this leg of the Middle East swing, we look forward to next year when new champions will rise and the legacy of the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open will continue to shine brightly.”

Aref Hamad Al-Awani, general secretary of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said: “The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open plays a pivotal role in shaping the growth of tennis in the UAE. It also inspires the next generation of athletes, and is further indication of Abu Dhabi’s capabilities in hosting high-level events, which strengthens its position as a global sports destination.”


Muchova beats Mboko in Qatar final to end title drought

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Muchova beats Mboko in Qatar final to end title drought

  • Her title run in Doha will lift her from 19 to 11 in the world rankings

DOHA: Karolina Muchova captured her first WTA 1000 crown and her first title since 2019 with an impressive 6-4, 7-5 victory over Canadian teen sensation Victoria Mboko in the Qatar Open final on Saturday.

After battling back from a set and a break down in the semifinals against Maria Sakkari the previous night, Muchova, 29, was in fierce form against Mboko to clinch the biggest title of her career.

“It’s been a while since I won a tournament, so it’s nice to get that feeling again, to be reminded of that victory feeling again,” said Muchova during the trophy ceremony.

“I’d like to congratulate Victoria; you’re still a teenager but you play with so much maturity. I’m sure you have many titles ahead of you.”

A former French Open finalist, Muchova’s career has been hampered by injuries but she has started 2026 in fine fashion, amassing a 12-2 win-loss record over the past six weeks.

Her title run in Doha will lift her from 19 to 11 in the world rankings, while Mboko guaranteed herself a top-10 debut on Monday by making the final.

Muchova put together a clean opening set, landing an impressive 75 percent of her first serves, and dropping just three points behind that first delivery.

The Czech faced zero break points across the 43-minute set and showcased her prowess at the net to take a solid step toward the title.

Mboko made adjustments on return in the second set, and managed to decode her opponent’s serve to carve a 4-2 gap but her advantage was short-lived as Muchova broke twice and wrapped up the contest in 94 minutes.

The 19-year-old Mboko has the most match wins on the women’s tour this season with 13 to just three defeats. She will rise to No. 10 in the world on Monday.

“It’s not the outcome I wanted but I think there’s many positives to take away,” said Mboko, who was competing in her fourth WTA final, and second at the 1000 level.