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Jasmine Paolini has become the seventh player to qualify for this year's WTA Finals, leaving it down to either Mirra Andreeva or Elena Rybakina for the final spot at the elite eight-woman event.

She joins Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, Madison Keys and Jessica Pegula in the field.

As of now, Paolini is the only player to qualify for both singles and doubles in Riyadh this year, having punched her ticket in the team discipline a few weeks ago alongside Sara Errani.

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HIGHLIGHTS: Elena Rybkina keeps Riyadh hopes alive with Paolini win | 2025 Ningbo SF

Paolini and Rybakina actually played each other in Ningbo, China on Saturday, in the semifinals of the WTA 500 event, and going in, Paolini needed to win the match to qualify for the WTA Finals.

Rybakina ended up powering to a 6-3, 6-2 victory.

But there was a curve ball—at the same time, the draw for the WTA 500 event in Tokyo next week came out, and Paolini and Rybakina were in it, but Andreeva wasn't. With Paolini currently No. 7 in the Race to the WTA Finals standings and Andreeva and Rybakina at No. 8 and No. 9, there's now no mathematical way that both players can pass Paolini in Tokyo, meaning she'll finish at least at No. 8, and thus she clinched her spot in Riyadh.

Having finished 2024 at No. 4 after a breakthrough season highlighted by her first two Grand Slam finals at Roland Garros and Wimbledon and her first WTA 1000 title in Dubai, Paolini has had another excellent season in 2025, highlighted by capturing her second WTA 1000 title in Rome—on home soil, no less. She also reached another WTA 1000 final in Cincinnati and five more semifinals, including back-to-back final-four appearances the last two weeks in China, at Wuhan and Ningbo.

She made her WTA Finals debut last year, in both singles and doubles (with Errani), falling in the round-robin stage of both.

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And so, the Race to the WTA Finals will conclude in Tokyo next week, as Rybakina will try to pass Andreeva for the No. 8 spot.

If she loses the Ningbo final, she needs to win Tokyo to qualify.

If she wins Ningbo, she'll need a semifinal in Tokyo to qualify.

The 2022 Wimbledon champion will slug it out against Ekaterina Alexandrova in the final of Ningbo on Sunday, after Alexandrova took out Diana Shnaider in the other semifinal, 6-3, 6-4.

Stay tuned to TENNIS.com for all the latest race updates this week, and stream Ningbo on the Tennis Channel App!