Svitolina and Bencic become first mothers in WTA top 10

Elina Svitolina and Belinda Bencic have made history as the first two mothers to appear simultaneously in the WTA top 10, following impressive runs at the 2026 Australian Open. Svitolina reached the semifinals in Melbourne, while Bencic advanced to the second round after an unbeaten United Cup campaign. Elena Rybakina claimed the title, boosting her to No. 3 in the rankings.

The 2026 Australian Open concluded with Elena Rybakina defeating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in a three-set final to secure her second major title. Rybakina, who entered the tournament after winning 20 of her previous 21 matches since October 2025, rose two places to No. 3, matching her career high from June 2023. Her only loss in that streak was to Karolina Muchova in the Brisbane quarterfinals, and she extended her winning record against top-10 opponents to 10 straight victories. She now trails No. 2 Iga Swiatek by 368 points.

Elina Svitolina, returning from maternity leave in April 2023 when she was ranked No. 1,344, climbed two spots to No. 10—her first top-10 appearance since October 2021. The Ukrainian, seeded 12th, advanced to her fourth Grand Slam semifinal, defeating Mirra Andreeva and No. 3 Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-2 in the quarterfinals before falling to Sabalenka. Svitolina recorded four aces and 16 unforced errors in the Gauff match, where the American committed 23 unforced errors despite adjusting her racket strings mid-match. This marks two of her four major semifinals as a mother.

Belinda Bencic, 14 months after maternity leave, rose to No. 9 following an unbeaten United Cup performance and a second-round finish in Melbourne. The pair join Margaret Court, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Kim Clijsters, and Serena Williams as top-10 ranked mothers. Sabalenka remains No. 1, with Swiatek at No. 2.

The tournament also saw five teenagers reach the third round, the most at a major since 2009. Victoria Mboko hit No. 13, Iva Jovic No. 20 after her first top-10 win over Jasmine Paolini, and others like Tereza Valentova (No. 44) and Maya Joint (No. 29) achieved career highs.

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Belinda Bencic and Elina Svitolina with their children, celebrating as the first mothers simultaneously in WTA top 10.
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Bencic and Svitolina make history as first mothers in WTA top 10

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Belinda Bencic and Elina Svitolina have become the first mothers to be ranked inside the WTA Tour's top 10 simultaneously. The milestone follows the latest rankings release on Monday, after Svitolina's strong performance at the Australian Open. The WTA praised the achievement as a significant moment for women's sports.

Belinda Bencic and Elina Svitolina have made history by becoming the first mothers to rank inside the WTA Top 10 at the same time. Bencic returned to the elite rankings in mid-January, while Svitolina joined her following a semifinal run at the Australian Open. Both players utilized the WTA's Special Ranking Rule for returning mothers to achieve this milestone.

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Elina Svitolina has climbed to No. 7 in the WTA rankings, equaling Serena Williams' best position since becoming a mother. This marks her highest ranking since returning to the tour after motherhood. The Ukrainian's strong 2026 season has propelled her back into the elite top 10.

Elena Rybakina advanced to the Australian Open 2026 final with a 6-3, 7-6(7) victory over Jessica Pegula, setting up a rematch of the 2023 title clash against Aryna Sabalenka, who defeated Elina Svitolina 6-2, 6-3. Both players reached the final without dropping a set, marking the first such occurrence since 2008. The showdown on January 31 will see Rybakina seek her second Grand Slam title while Sabalenka aims for her third Australian Open crown.

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Elina Svitolina delivered a dominant 6-1, 6-2 victory over world No. 3 Coco Gauff in just 59 minutes during the Australian Open 2026 quarterfinals, advancing to her first semifinal in Melbourne. The 31-year-old Ukrainian extended her perfect 10-0 record for the year and guaranteed a return to the WTA Top 10. Gauff, frustrated by the loss, smashed her racket off-camera but earned A$750,000 in prize money and 430 ranking points.

Emma Navarro, Iva Jovic, and Ann Li, three prominent American players, suffered unexpected second-round defeats on February 26, 2026, in the lead-up to the Sunshine Swing. These upsets occurred at the WTA 500 Merida Open Akron in Mexico and the WTA 250 ATX Open in Austin, Texas. The losses highlight challenges for the Americans ahead of major tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami.

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Jessica Pegula and Karolina Muchova have advanced significantly on the WTA Race to the Finals leaderboard following their WTA 1000 titles in Dubai and Doha. Pegula moved to second place with 1,976 points, while Muchova rose to sixth with 1,435 points. Elena Rybakina maintains the lead with 2,443 points after a strong start to the 2026 season.

 

 

 

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