Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina crowned a dream Australian Open campaign by winning the Australian Open 2026 women’s singles title, defeating world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka in a dramatic three-set final.
Playing on Rod Laver Arena, Rybakina secured a 6–4, 4–6, 6–4 victory in a high-quality match that lasted 2 hours and 18 minutes. With this win, she claimed her first Australian Open title and the second Grand Slam of her career, adding to her Wimbledon triumph.
Australian Open 2026 Women’s Singles Final Match Summary
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Champion | Elena Rybakina |
| Runner-up | Aryna Sabalenka |
| Final Score | 6–4, 4–6, 6–4 |
| Duration | 2 hours 18 minutes |
| Court | Rod Laver Arena |
| Seed | Rybakina (No.5), Sabalenka (No.1) |
How the Final Unfolded
Rybakina started the match with confidence, breaking Sabalenka early in the opening set. Her strong first serve and clean groundstrokes allowed her to control rallies and take the first set 6–4.
Sabalenka responded in the second set, raising her intensity and using her power to dominate from the baseline. She found key breaks and levelled the match with a 6–4 set win.
The deciding third set produced the biggest drama. Sabalenka raced to a 3–0 lead, appearing close to defending her dominance in Melbourne. However, Rybakina stayed calm under pressure. She broke serve twice, won five straight games, and then served out the match with an ace on championship point.
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Key Match Stats and Performance Notes
Rybakina delivered more than 10 aces and kept her unforced errors under control in crucial moments. Sabalenka produced several powerful winners but struggled to convert momentum when leading in the final set.
The difference came down to composure on big points, where Rybakina showed remarkable control and clarity.
Records and Historical Significance
This victory marks Rybakina’s second Grand Slam title, following her Wimbledon win. It is her first Australian Open crown, achieved after losing the Melbourne final earlier in her career.
She also completed the tournament without dropping a set until the final, underlining her consistency throughout the fortnight. The final itself was notable as both players reached the championship match without losing a set beforehand — a rare feat in the Open Era.
For Sabalenka, the loss was a setback after reaching yet another Australian Open final, where expectations were high given her past success at the tournament.
Post-Match Reactions
Rybakina described the moment as a dream achievement, highlighting her focus after falling behind in the final set and trusting her serve under pressure.
Sabalenka acknowledged the disappointment but praised Rybakina’s comeback and ability to stay composed during decisive moments.
The Australian Open 2026 women’s final delivered everything expected of a Grand Slam championship match power, momentum swings, and mental strength. Elena Rybakina’s calm comeback under pressure confirmed her place among the elite players of the era.
With Grand Slam titles now on both grass and hard courts, Rybakina has firmly established herself as one of the most complete and dangerous players on tour.







