Elena Rybakina defeated Jessica Pegula in the BNP Paribas Open quarterfinals on Friday, securing her 11th consecutive victory against a top-10 opponent.
The win places her in one of the most exclusive clubs in modern tennis, joining Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Justine Henin, and Iga Swiatek as the only players since 2000 to achieve such a streak.
Rybakina’s latest triumph continues her dominant 2026 season. She captured her second Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January, defeating World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the final. That victory marked her 10th straight win over top-10 competition, and her powerful baseline game and commanding serve have carried her streak into March.
Her victory against Pegula, a consistent hard-court contender, reinforces her status as one of the most formidable forces on the WTA Tour. Analysts describe this run as potentially the peak of her career form, with her consistency and resilience setting new benchmarks in women’s tennis.
The 11-match streak against top-10 players highlights Rybakina’s ability to thrive in high-pressure matches. Her performances have elevated her ranking prospects and strengthened her reputation as a player capable of rewriting modern tennis history.
By joining the ranks of legends, Rybakina has cemented her place among the sport’s elite. Her dominance signals a new era in women’s tennis, with her name now etched alongside the greatest champions of the modern game.


























