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Can Sabalenka and Swiatek reset, and what's next for Rybakina?
Published Feb 25, 2025
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Sabalenka's Middle East swing was a disappointing one, as the world No. 1 failed to advance to the quarterfinals in Doha or Dubai.
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Rybakina's tumultuous first two months will likely continue to loom over the WTA for the rest of 2025, and beyond.
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Rybakina and Vukov, pictured here at 2024 Roland Garros, had parted ways last August ahead of the US Open before reuniting at the start of this year.
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