Elena Rybakina won the biggest prize money payout in women's sporting history on Saturday, taking home $5.235m after her championship run at the WTA Finals Riyadh.

What happened?

Rybakina went undefeated across her five matches at the tournament, posting a perfect 3-0 record in the group stage.

Key matches

She then secured a semifinal victory over Jessica Pegula and a stunning win in the title match over PIF WTA World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, winning 6-3 7-6 (0).

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"Today was such a tough battle," Rybakina said in her post-match speech, adding that she was enjoying the atmosphere at the WTA Finals for the second year in a row.

Rybakina's victory marked her third appearance at the WTA Finals and her first win, making her the first player from Kazakhstan to win the WTA Finals in either singles or doubles.

Impact

The WTA Finals Riyadh also saw the continued development of tennis in the region, with initiatives such as the Champions of Tomorrow program and the WTA Coaches Conference.

The event raised $200k for women's cancer research through the ACEing Cancer campaign, with every ace served during the tournament contributing to the total.

Portia Archer, WTA CEO, congratulated Rybakina on her win and thanked the Saudi hosts and partners for their support in staging the event.

The WTA Finals Riyadh presented by PIF was a success, with exceptional tennis and intense competition from the world's greatest players.

Future outlook

Rybakina's win is expected to have a significant impact on her ranking and future performances, with the tennis world eagerly awaiting her next move.

The WTA Finals will return next year, with fans looking forward to another exciting tournament.