Elena Rybakina Powers Past Alexandra Eala to Reach Italian Open Last 16

Elena Rybakina defeated Alexandra Eala 6-4, 6-3 to reach the Italian Open Round of 16. The world No. 2 used powerful forehand shots and aggressive serving to dominate the match. Rybakina leads the WTA Tour with 29 main-draw wins in 2026. She is the only player to reach the last 16 at all six WTA 1000 events this season.

Key Points: Rybakina Reaches Italian Open Round of 16

  • Rybakina wins 6-4, 6-3 over Eala
  • Reaches last 16 for fourth time in five appearances
  • Leads WTA with 29 main-draw wins in 2026
  • Only player to reach Round of 16 at all six WTA 1000 events this year
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Italian Open: Elena Rybakina powers past Eala to reach last 16

Elena Rybakina beats Alexandra Eala 6-4, 6-3 at Italian Open, advancing to last 16 with dominant baseline play and strong serving.

"Rybakina's superior power from the baseline proved decisive - Match Report"

Rome, May 10

Elena Rybakina continued her strong 2026 campaign with a straight-sets victory over Alexandra Eala to book a place in the Round of 16 of the Italian Open on Sunday. The former Rome champion secured a 6-4, 6-3 win at the Foro Italico to reach the last 16 in the Italian capital for the fourth time in five appearances and continue her consistent run at WTA 1000 events this season.

Rybakina's superior power from the baseline proved decisive in her first career meeting against the rising Filipina star. The world No. 2 repeatedly dictated rallies with her heavy forehand and sharp serving, forcing Eala deep behind the baseline and stretching her across the court throughout the contest.

The Kazakh player was particularly dominant off the forehand wing in the opening set, producing a stream of clean winners to take control of the match early. Several of her most damaging shots came down the line, including a series of aggressive winners that prevented Eala from settling into long rallies.

After taking the opening set, Rybakina immediately grabbed momentum in the second with an early service break. Her ability to attack Eala's second serve became a major factor as the match progressed, with the former Wimbledon champion consistently stepping inside the baseline to punish shorter deliveries.

Eala showed resilience despite the defeat and handled the windy conditions well for large periods of the match. The young Filipina briefly threatened a comeback midway through the second set after putting together a strong run of points, but Rybakina responded quickly to regain control and maintain her advantage.

A key moment arrived late in the second set when Eala missed an opportunity at the net that could have created break-point chances. Rybakina capitalised immediately afterwards, holding serve before sealing victory with another powerful forehand winner into the open court.

The win further strengthened Rybakina's position as one of the standout performers on the women's tour this season. She now leads the WTA Tour in main-draw victories in 2026 with 29 wins and has become the only player to reach the Round of 16 at all six WTA 1000 tournaments this year.

The 2023 Rome champion will next face either Karolina Pliskova or Laura Siegemund in the fourth round, with a strong combined head-to-head record against both.

- IANS

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Lisa P
Good win for Elena. Consistency at WTA 1000 events is impressive. I hope she can go all the way this year in Rome! 🎾
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Ananya R
Eala showed good fight especially in that second set when she almost turned it around. The net miss was unfortunate but she's young and learning. Filipina talent is rising, nice to see. Tennis in Asia is growing! 🌏
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Michael C
Rybakina's forehand down the line is lethal. She's so calm under pressure. Would love to see her face Sabalenka later in the tournament – that would be fireworks! 🔥
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Varun X
Respect to Eala for hanging in there in those windy conditions. But honestly, Rybakina's serve is just too good – she was winning too many cheap points. Pliskova next could be a real test though.
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Sneha F
Happy to see Rybakina doing well again! She had that tough period with injuries but now she's back to her best. Her head-to-head against Siegemund & Pliskova is good, so I'm backing her for the quarterfinals. 🇮🇳💪
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James A
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