🔗 Share this article Women's Tennis Finals Latest News: Elena Rybakina Faces Alexandrova, Swiatek Battles Amanda Anisimova Latest Match Updates Player Substitution Confirmed Alexandrova has been called up to replace Keys following Andreeva, currently ranked as world No 9, chose not to sign in because of not being fit to compete in today's matches, as stated by the Women's Tennis Association. Background Information Current coverage have highlighted issues about how players are facing challenges by the tournament organizers. Game Overview Welcome to the latest installment at the Women's Tennis Finals. While both matches offer thrilling action, the main event features Iga Swiatek competing against Amanda Anisimova. Their last meeting at the Wimbledon Championships earlier this season was remarkably one-sided, with the Polish star achieving a commanding 6-0, 6-0 win. However, Anisimova delivered a remarkable comeback shortly after, overcoming her opponent in straight sets during the US Open quarter-finals. Today's match marks the third chapter of their competitive rivalry, with the winner advancing to the next round in Riyadh. Before that contest, Elena Rybakina will compete against Ekaterina Alexandrova instead of Madison Keys. The American player withdrew due to illness in what represents a dead rubber, allowing the tenth-ranked player to step in. Rybakina aims to continue her perfect record, having previously defeated both her Polish rival and Anisimova to secure her semi-final position. Key Points Player substitution: Ekaterina Alexandrova steps in for Keys Featured match: Swiatek vs Anisimova Tournament stage: Women's Tennis Finals Stakes: Semi-final spot in Riyadh
Player Substitution Confirmed Alexandrova has been called up to replace Keys following Andreeva, currently ranked as world No 9, chose not to sign in because of not being fit to compete in today's matches, as stated by the Women's Tennis Association.
Background Information Current coverage have highlighted issues about how players are facing challenges by the tournament organizers.