Elena Rybakina overcame Elena-Gabriela Ruse 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the second round of the Madrid Open.
Rybakina was broken early in the deciding set but managed to recover and book her place in the third round.
It wasnât her sharpest performance, though there were reasons for that. This was just her third match since an illness forced her to retire from a Billie Jean King Cup tie against Poland earlier this month.
Speaking after the match, Rybakina spoke about how challenging it can be to adapt to conditions in Madrid.
Elena Rybakina admits sheâs still adjusting to the Madrid Open environment
âWell, it was a very difficult match, and today, I basically survived,â said Rybakina.
âIt wasnât my greatest performance, but [Elena] Gabriela [Ruse] played really well; she was playing very deep, aggressive, so it was very difficult.
âAlso, my serve wasnât really helping me today. I think I only served the last four games properly.
âThe rest was a struggle, but Iâm really happy that I managed to win, and hopefully I can bring better tennis in the next round.
â[After winning Stuttgart] the focus was already here, because the conditions are completely different, so you need to be prepared.
âFor now, it wasnât enough time for me, obviously. But Iâm just hoping that I can improve in the next match.â
She finished with just four aces and eight double faults in total. Zheng, like Rybakina, needed three sets to win her opening match at the Madrid Open 2026 over Sofia Kenin 1-6 6-3 6-3 on Manolo Santana Court.
The Chinese player won Olympic gold on clay at Paris 2024 and will be a tough test for Elena this Sunday April 26 (UK Time).
Rybakina has spent more time on court than any other WTA player in 2026
During her marathon win over Ruse, Rybakina became the player with the most time spent on court in 2026.
According to âOpta Aceâ, Rybakina has been on court for 51 hours and 17 minutes this year.
Itâs an impressive number, though itâs hardly a shock when you consider how deep sheâs gone in just about every tournament sheâs played this season.
And with 10 three-set matches already under her belt before May, itâs clear that staying power is becoming one of her defining traits this year.
The Kazakh has been a model of consistency and resilience throughout the season so far. But sheâd no doubt welcome a quicker turnaround when she steps back onto the court next round.
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