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Starodubtseva Stuns Rybakina in Epic French Open Comeback

Yuliia Starodubtseva stunned No. 2 seed Elena Rybakina with a 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 comeback win at the French Open on Wednesday. The world No. 55 Ukrainian had been 0-6 against top-10 opponents before this victory. Rybakina committed 71 unforced errors compared to just 23 winners, while Starodubtseva finished with 36 unforced errors and 13 winners. Starodubtseva advances to face either No. 26 seed Hailey Baptiste or China's Wang Xiyu in the third round.

French Open: Starodubtseva stuns 2nd seed Rybakina with an epic comeback win

Paris, May 27

Yuliia Starodubtseva served up an almighty shock to overcome No.2 seed Elena Rybakina with an inspired comeback on Court Suzanne-Lenglen in a women's singles match of the French Open on Wednesday. The world No.55 was 0-6 in matches against top-10 opponents until Wednesday, but reached an inspired level of play to dismiss Rybakina 3-6, 6-1, 7-6.

The 26-year-old Ukrainian pulled off the biggest victory of her career and the biggest upset of this year's tournament with a dramatic three-set win over Rybakina.

Starodubtseva, a former college player and tennis coach in the United States, returns to the Roland-Garros third round to meet either No.26 seed Hailey Baptiste or China's Wang Xiyu.

"Honestly, it's hard to describe. I'm super happy. Elena is one of the top players and has had an incredible year," said the 26-year-old. "I expected her to come back. You can't be thinking it's ever going to be easy, even at 3-0 up (in the decider). I had a feeling it wasn't going to be easy. That was so!

"It was a very hard third set, a very tough match, but I got it done! I'm very proud I could do this today," she said.

Rybakina, who could have left Paris as the world No. 1 on the WTA Tour Driven by Mercedes-Benz, broke Starodubtseva at her first opportunity to take a 3-0 lead. She earned a second break to go up 5-1 before the Ukrainian fought back. The Kazakh, however, served out the opening set 6-3.

Starodubtseva turned the tables in the second set, breaking Rybakina twice to race to a 5-0 lead en route to a 6-1 set win. With the momentum on her side, she broke twice early in the decider to go up 3-0 and move within touching distance of the big win.

Just when it looked like Rybakina was headed toward the exit, the Kazakh rediscovered her rhythm and recovered both breaks to level the set at 4-4. With the match moving into a third-set tiebreak, Starodubtseva jumped to a 6-2 lead and this time held on to close out a 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (10-4) victory in 2 hours, 28 minutes.

The key statistic from the match was Rybakina's 71 unforced errors compared with 23 winners, while Starodubtseva finished with 36 unforced errors and 13 winners.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, Rybakina's unforced errors are shocking—71! That's almost three times her winners. Starodubtseva played smart, but the Kazakh star really lost the match herself. Still, credit to the Ukrainian for staying calm in the tiebreak. Big match temperament! 🇮🇳

Vikram M

As someone who follows tennis closely, this is a massive upset. Starodubtseva's journey—from college tennis in the US to coaching and now this—is the stuff of dreams. Reminds me of our own Indian players who do well abroad. Wishing her luck for the next round! 🤞🎾

Siddharth J

Rybakina's consistency issues are concerning. She could've been world No.1, but these errors keep holding her back. Starodubtseva capitalized well, but the top seed made it easy. Tennis needs more such surprises to stay exciting, though! 😄

Neha E

Wow! Starodubtseva's mental strength is incredible. That 0-6 record against top-10 players was a bit sad, but she broke the jinx in the best way possible. The third-set tiebreak was nerve-wracking even to watch on TV. Chak De! 👏🇺🇦

Rohit L

Honestly, I wanted Rybakina to become No.1, but Starodubtseva's fightback was too good. The way she broke early in the decider showed real intent. Tennis is all about those small moments, and she seized them. A

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