Elena rybakina shines at the eisenhower cup
By Vikram Nair / 08.03.2026
Rybakina’s Triumph
“The wind is not the nicest for both of us, I guess,” remarked Elena Rybakina after her recent victory at the Eisenhower Cup mixed doubles event alongside Taylor Fritz on March 3, 2026. This win marks a significant achievement for Rybakina, who is currently ranked World No. 3, the highest of her career.
Rybakina and Fritz successfully defended their title at the Eisenhower Cup, winning a $200,000 prize. This victory adds to Rybakina’s impressive 12-3 overall record in 2026, which includes her triumph at the Australian Open.
In the lead-up to the BNP Paribas Open, Rybakina has established herself as a strong contender for the title, alongside fellow top players Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek. With an 11-3 lifetime record at the BNP Paribas Open, Rybakina’s power game, characterized by devastating serves and aggressive groundstrokes, has made her a favorite among fans and analysts alike.
During her recent matches, Rybakina faced challenges, including multiple set points against Hailey Baptiste in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open. However, her resilience and skill have kept her in the spotlight.
In a moment that gained significant attention, Rybakina nudged David Renker‘s hand away during a trophy presentation, which sparked discussions on social media. Renker, the senior vice president at Eisenhower Health, the sponsor of the Eisenhower Cup, was seen as inappropriately touching Rybakina, leading to various reactions from fans.
As the tournament progresses, Rybakina’s performance will be closely watched. Her recent successes and current ranking position her as a formidable player in women’s tennis.
Rybakina’s journey in 2026 continues to unfold, and her next steps in the BNP Paribas Open will be pivotal in determining her trajectory for the remainder of the season.
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