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Here’s Elena Rybakina’s post-game thoughts: “It was such a tough match, not easy to come back but I’m glad I found my way. We had some really tough rallies, I’m really happy I managed to push myself a bit more and win it.”

Rybakina thanks the crowd, then heads off to prepare for tomorrow. That’s four wins from four this week, and the Kazakhstan player is into her first ever WTA Finals, er, final.

ShareRybakina beats Pegula 4-6, 6-4, 6-3!

Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, 3-6 Rybakina After that pivotal net-cord bounce, Pegula gets some revenge as one goes her way to open the game. On second serve, the American misses with her return, letting Rybakina off the hook – and she crashes an ace down the middle.

There seems no route back for Pegula this time, another big first serve proving unstoppable – and the match is sealed as a slice return spins just beyond the line!

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Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, 3-5* Rybakina (*denotes next server) Huge credit to Pegula, who might feel like she has been hanging on since early in the second set. Here we are, back on serve in the decider. Rybakina gets a lucky net-cord bounce at 40-30 down, and grinds out the next point.

Deuce, and a potentially huge moment. It’s Rybakina who wins a bruising forehand exchange – Pegula throwing her racket to the ground in frustration – and a forehand hit off-balance slaps into the net! Rybakina will serve for the match …

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Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, *3-4 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Pegula looked totally despondent after dropping serve, but digs out a backhand return and then reads Rybakina’s movement to send a winner down the line.

Another fierce return earns three break points, and while Rybakina goes down on one knee to steer a backhand into the corner, Pegula prevails in the next point as Rybakina’s forehand misfires.

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Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, 2-4* Rybakina (*denotes next server) Is this Rybakina’s moment to pounce? Two drilled winners in succession put her in charge, and an error from Pegula hands over two break points. A first ace of the match from the American, but a weak second serve is punished by Rybakina, now suddenly two games from the final!

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Cam Norrie is through to the final in Metz, beating Lorenzo Sonego 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. He’ll play either Vitaliy Sachko or Learner Tien in the final of that ATP 250 event.

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Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, *2-3 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Another double fault for Rybakina, but it goes unpunished as Pegula misses a gettable shot – and then can’t return a spinning serve out wide.

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Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, 2-2* Rybakina (*denotes next server) Pegula holds to 15, her more passive approach paying off as Rybakina’s unforced errors resurface. It feels like this one is going the distance.

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Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, *1-2 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Rybakina has to rescue a break point in a scrappy game, chasing down a looping return to put away the volley – but Pegula has another chance as her opponent sends a raking forehand long. A second break point is saved with some clean hitting, and an ace out wide helps her out of trouble.

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Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, 1-1* Rybakina (*denotes next server) The American gets a welcome game on the board, her reliable first serve keeping points short here.

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Third set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6, *0-1 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Rybakina races through another service hold, and looks to have momentum. Pegula will need to dig in here …

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Updated at 11.51 EST

Rybakina wins second set 6-4 to level

Second set: Pegula 6-4, 4-6* Rybakina (*denotes next server) This game is past the five-minute mark, but Rybakina has another break and set point – and she takes it! Her return forces Pegula wide and presents her with the chance to swat a winner into the corner.

Elena Rybakina wins the second set! Photograph: Fatima Shbair/APShare

Updated at 12.17 EST

Second set: Pegula 6-4, 4-5* Rybakina (*denotes next server) From 30-0 up, Rybakina seemed to suffer a bout of nerves – and Pegula is back on serve, with an unexpected chance to win this match in two sets.

On the other hand, an opportunity for Rybakina to bury that last game. She scraps to 30-all, but Pegula steps in behind her serve to hit a winner into the corner. Rybakina holds firm, though, not going for big shots and waiting for Pegula errors.

Two follow, and a first set point – but it’s saved when Rybakina goes long. Now it’s game point Pegula, but as she closes in on the net, Rybakins produces the shot of the match to rip a cross-court winner past her racket …

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Second set: Pegula 6-4, *4-5 Rybakina (*denotes next server) At 30-15 up, Rybakina has space to send a winner down the line but sends her forehand wide. A bit of pressure now – more so as a terribly wonky second serve costs her a double fault – and at break point now, a mishit lands just long. Pegula breaks back!

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Second set: Pegula 6-4, 3-5* Rybakina (*denotes next server) Pegula looks frustrated as a costly error leaves the game at 30-all, but two serves angled into the body prove unreturnable, and Rybakina will have to serve out this second set.

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Updated at 11.33 EST

Second set: Pegula 6-4, *2-5 Rybakina (*denotes next server) New balls and a new racket for Rybakina as she looks to power through this game. It works well, the hold set up by big first serves and finished with a delicate volley at the net.

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Second set: Pegula 6-4, 2-4* Rybakina (*denotes next server) Pegula needs this game to keep the second set alive, and she gets the better of a couple of gritty rallies to edge ahead. Rybakina’s next return goes long to wrap up the hold.

Elena Rybakina has the advantage in the second set. Photograph: Fatima Shbair/APShare

Updated at 11.43 EST

Cam Norrie has won the second set 6-2 against Sonego over in Metz, and they’re on serve in the decider.

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Second set: Pegula 6-4, *1-4 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Rybakina finds another huge ace at 30-all, but Pegula hits back to earn deuce. Another ace down the middle, then a double fault. A nice change of direction, ripping a forehand back across court earns game point – and Pegula, after digging out an excellent return, nets a much easier forehand.

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Second set: Pegula 6-4, 1-3* Rybakina (*denotes next server) More pressure on Pegula’s serve, a couple of missed backhands leaving her 0-40 down. Rybakina has to make it pay – and does so with a fierce return that Pegula can only send back into the net.

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Second set: Pegula 6-4, *1-2 Rybakina (*denotes next server) In a spot of bother at 30-all, Rybakina fires an ace down the line, and then holds on in the next rally. Approaching the hour mark in a very even contest.

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Second set: Pegula 6-4, 1-1* Rybakina (*denotes next server) On the last point of the previous game, Pegula stretched in a failed effort to steer a backhand into court, and clutched her left shoulder afterwards.

Rybakina quickly moves 0-30 up, then curls a forehand into the corner for three break points. Pegula responds well, punching a forehand into the corner as she battles back to deuce. Mixing up her serves, she pounces on a short return and digs out an impressive hold.

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Second set: Pegula 6-4, *0-1 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Rybakina hit nine winners to Pegula’s two in the first set – the problem was her unforced error count (25). She races to 40-0 here, then throws in back-to-back double faults before getting the job done.

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Rybakina headed off court to gather her thoughts during the break between sets. She does have some strapping on her right shoulder, and looked a touch uncomfortable towards the end of that first set.

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First set: Pegula 6-4* Rybakina (*denotes next server) A missed opportunity on Pegula’s second serve, as Rybakina sends her return beyond the baseline. She fights back, opening up the court to level at 30-all, but a precise ace down the middle brings up set point, and the job is done as Rybakina nets.

Jessica Pegula wins the opening set. Photograph: Hamad I Mohammed/ReutersShare

Updated at 11.18 EST

First set: Pegula *5-4 Rybakina (*denotes next server) A strident service game from Rybakina, crunching down her 25th ace of the week and only briefly held up by a Pegula return into the corner. Now over to Pegula, to try and serve out the first set.

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First set: Pegula 5-3* Rybakina (*denotes next server) The highlight-reel shots in this set have all come from Rybakina, but Pegula is winning the tactical battle, using her better movement around the court to hold with a degree of comfort.

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First set: Pegula *4-3 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Rybakina ends her poor run on serve, holding to 15. Pegula needs to see out another two service games to take this first set.

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First set: Pegula 4-2* Rybakina (*denotes next server) Three breaks in a row now – can Pegula stop that run? A more solid run of first serves gets her to 40-0 but Rybakina fights back to deuce as a net cord bounces her way – then blasts a second-serve return down the line. But Pegula digs out the hold, extending the points and drawing mistakes from her opponent.

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First set: Pegula *3-2 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Pegula is finding some joy by mixing up her return lengths, earning a break point that Rybakina digs in to save as her opponent nets a slice. A backhand return earns another break point, and she prevails in the next rally to break again!

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First set: Pegula 2-2* Rybakina (*denotes next server) Rybakina had started the stronger but lost her way in that last service game. Can Pegula back up the break? An early double fault doesn’t help matters, and Rybakina outlasts her in a rally to earn break point. From the middle of the court, Rybakina lands an inside-out forehand on the line, and we’re back on serve.

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Cam Norrie is playing in the Metz semi-finals; he’s trailing Lorenzo Sonego 6-4, 0-1. In Athens, Novak Djokovic is facing Yannick Hanfmann; it’s on serve in their semi-final.

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First set: Pegula *2-1 Rybakina (*denotes next server) Rybakina mishits a volley at the net on her way to 0-30 down, but keeps herself in the game with a lovely volley from down by her feet. Pegula hooks a return on to the line, though, and earns two break points. She takes the first as Rybakina balloons a forehand long.

Jessica Pegula gets an early break. Photograph: Stéphanie Lecocq/ReutersShare

Updated at 10.58 EST

First set: Pegula 1-1* Rybakina (*denotes next server) Rybakina has only dropped her serve twice this week, which is a sign of the form she’s in. She delivers two fizzing cross-court forehand winners in this game, but Pegula scraps her way through.

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First set: Pegula *0-1 Rybakina (*denotes next server) A very solid opening service game from Rybakina, firing down three aces to hold.

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Both players are out on court warming up, and the match is just a few moments away.

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The ATP Finals start on Sunday in Turin – the groups were set yesterday, but one place is still up for grabs. Felix Auger-Aliassime is currently the eighth seed, but if Lorenzo Musetti can win the title in Athens, the Italian will take his spot. Musetti plays Sebastian Korda in the Athens semi-finals later today.

Jimmy Connors Group
Carlos Alcaraz
Novak Djokovic
Taylor Fritz
Alex de Minaur

Bjorn Borg Group
Jannik Sinner
Alexander Zverev
Ben Shelton
Lorenzo Musetti or Felix Auger-Aliassime

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The first doubles semi-final has just finished, with Timea Babos and Luisa Stefani defeating Hsieh Su-wei and Jelena Ostapenko 6-4, 6-6 (7-5).

Babos and Stefani, the No 7 seeds, will face the winners of Friday’s later second semi-final: Katerina Siniakova & Taylor Townsend v Elise Mertens & Veronika Kudermetova.

Hungary’s Timea Babos and Brazil’s Luisa Stefani during their semi-final victory. Photograph: Stéphanie Lecocq/ReutersSharePreamble

There will be a new name on the WTA Finals trophy this year: none of the four players still standing have won this title before. The favourite, world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka, lost her only final appearance, to Caroline Garcia in 2022. She faces Amanda Anisimova in the second semi-final, which promises to be a power-hitting masterclass.

Before that, surprise front-runner Elena Rybakina takes on Jessica Pegula for a place in the final. Having dipped out of the world’s top 10 in the summer, Rybakina rediscovered her form in the year’s Asian swing and has defied a poor prior record in this event, winning all three round-robin games to qualify for her first semi-final spot.

As for Pegula, she reached the final in 2023, only to lose 6-1, 6-0 to Iga Swiatek. Despite losing a tight contest against Sabalenka, she made it through to the last four by beating Coco Gauff and Jasmine Paolini. The American starts as underdog today but has a 3-1 advantage in the two players’ head-to-head record.

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