Elena Rybakina Says She Does Not Feel Like a Wimbledon Champion

The 23-year-old of Kazakhstan said she'd be ranked No. 2 in the world if she received ranking points for her Wimbledon victory

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LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 09: Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan poses with the Venus Rosewater Dishafter winning her match against Ons Jabeur of Tunisia during the Ladies’ Singles Final match on day thirteen of The Championships Wimbledon 2022 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 09, 2022 in London, England.

World No. 25 Elena Rybakina said she does not feel like a Wimbledon champion.

Rybakina, who won the grass court Slam this year, said in a press conference on Friday that she calculated she would have been ranked No. 2 in the world if the event had not stripped ranking points.

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The 23-year-old of Kazakhstan also revealed she would be “receiving better treatment” if she was a top-10 player, pointing to playing No. 9 Garbine Muguruza on court 4 at the Western & Southern Open last week.

“I feel like I'm not a Wimbledon champion,” she said. “The point situation, we cannot change, but … it's not fair. Many players are paying for these decisions.”

In April, the All England Club announced they would be banning Russians and Belarusians from the grass court event.

In response, the ATP and WTA made the decision to strip ranking points from this year’s event. Competitors were granted prize money out of a record-setting purse of 40.3 million pounds ($50.5 million).

“It was always my dream to win Wimbledon and I did not get the winning feeling,” Rybakina said.

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Rybakina is set to face a qualifier who is TBD in the first round of the US Open on Monday, Aug. 29.

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