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With an 18-3 start to 2020, Rybakina credits coach and off-season prep

After reaching the final in St. Petersburg, the 20-year-old has put together another strong week in Dubai, moving into the last four on Thursday by taking out No. 2 seed Karolina Pliskova.



With an 18-3 start to 2020, Rybakina credits coach and off-season prep

Elena Rybakina, who plays for Kazakhstan, has played five events and is currently 18-3. The 20-year-old is into the Dubai semifinals, with wins against Australian Open champ Sofia Kenin and third-ranked Karolina Pliskova.

The Czech is the highest-ranked player she has defeated, but Rybakina says she's concentrating on her own game.

"I didn't really think if she's No. 2, 3. Doesn't really matter for me. I always try to do my best," she said. "Of course, I want to win every match."

Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina serves the ball to Czech Republic's Karolina Pliskova  during the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship, at the Dubai Tennis Stadium in the United Arab Emirates on February 20, 2020. (Photo by KARIM SAHIB / AFP) (Photo by KARIM SAHIB/AFP via Getty Images)
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This year, she's been close to perfection, reaching the final of Shenzhen, winning Hobart and finishing runner-up at St. Petersburg a day before arriving in Dubai. Rybakina credits her coach Stefano Vukov for her improvement and success this season.

“[We're] trying to work a lot on my techniques because still a lot of things I have to improve. Of course, we work a lot on tactics before the match,” Rybakina said following her win against Kenin. “For example, the final [against Kiki Bertens in St. Petersburg]  I didn't follow tactic at all. Today [in Dubai] I followed the tactic, I think like 90%. That's why I won.”

Exactly a year ago, Rybakina was barely in the Top 200, and will be at least No. 18 next week with her run thus far. A title would push her up to No. 16. Rybakina says her first full off-season session with her coach, including a team at an academy, has helped her keep rising.

“I had good pre-season actually. First time I did like six weeks of preparation. I feel good on court. I feel confidence,” she said.

She will battle Petra Martic in the semifinals. Top seed Simona Halep is set to face qualifier Jennifer Brady in the other semifinal.