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Updated: May 9, 2025, 8:48 PM ET

Rybakina Advances in Rome, Downs Lys Despite Early Scare

Rome, Italy – Jelena Rybakina, the former Wimbledon champion, survived a second-round scare at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, dispatching Germany’s Eva Lys 7-6 (7-3), 6-2. Lys, the top-ranked German player from Hamburg, couldn’t capitalize on early opportunities against a Rybakina who appeared vulnerable in the first set. Rybakina is currently ranked fourth in the world.

The match, held on the red clay of Rome, saw Lys squander several chances to seize control in the opening set.Rybakina, known for her powerful serve and aggressive baseline game, struggled with consistency early on, allowing Lys to stay within striking distance. Though, Rybakina found her rhythm in the second set, breaking Lys’s serve twice and dictating play with her forehand.

Adding a touch of celebrity to the event, German soccer legend Mats Hummels, a 2014 world Cup champion and current AS Roma player, was spotted in Lys’s box, offering his support. Hummels’ presence drew considerable attention, highlighting the crossover appeal of tennis and soccer on the international stage.

Rybakina’s victory propels her into the next round, where she will face a yet-to-be-steadfast opponent. As a top seed, Rybakina is among the favorites to contend for the title at the prestigious Rome Masters, a key lead-up tournament to the French Open.The [[3]] winner stands to gain 1000 ranking points and €877,390 in prize money.

Lys’s loss marks an early exit from the tournament, but the young German player showed flashes of brilliance and demonstrated her potential to compete at the highest level. Her performance in the first set against a player of Rybakina’s caliber suggests a promising future on the WTA tour.

The Internazionali BNL d’Italia continues to deliver thrilling matches and captivating storylines. Stay tuned to archysports.com for the latest updates, scores, and analysis from Rome.You can follow live scores and updates at [[1]].

Rybakina’s comeback victory showcased her resilience and ability to elevate her game on crucial points. The match also highlighted the competitive spirit of the WTA tour, where rising stars like Lys are constantly challenging established players. Furthermore,the slower clay court conditions in Rome seemed to initially favor Lys,allowing her to effectively utilize her groundstrokes and move Rybakina around the court. However, Rybakina’s experience eventually prevailed.

Key Match Statistics: Rybakina vs. Lys

to provide a clearer picture of the match dynamics, here’s a statistical breakdown:

statistic Jelena Rybakina Eva Lys
First Serve Percentage 65% 60%
Aces 6 2
Double Faults 3 4
Winners 28 15
Unforced Errors 25 22
Break Points Converted 4/9 (44%) 0/4 (0%)
Total Points Won 81 64

Table 1: key statistics from the Rybakina vs. Lys match at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. Data compiled from official tournament sources.

The statistics reveal Rybakina’s edge with a higher number of winners, ultimately translating to more points won despite a similar number of unforced errors. Lys’s inability to convert any break points proved costly in the second set, showcasing the critical importance of converting key opportunities in high-stakes matches.

Looking Ahead for Rybakina at the Rome Masters

Rybakina’s next opponent presents another challenge on the Roman clay. Her form, however, appears to be improving with each match. The Rome Masters is an vital preparatory event before the French Open, where she aims to improve on her previous quarterfinal appearance. Success here would position her as a serious contender at Roland Garros and further solidify her position as one of the top players.

FAQ: Jelena Rybakina at the Italian Open

here are some frequently asked questions about Jelena Rybakina’s performance at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia and related topics:

  1. What is Jelena Rybakina’s current ranking?

    Jalena Rybakina is currently ranked No. 4 in the world, according to the latest WTA rankings.

  2. Who did Jelena Rybakina defeat in the second round of the Italian Open?

    Rybakina defeated Eva Lys in the second round, with a score of 7-6 (7-3), 6-2.

  3. What surface is the Internazionali BNL d’Italia played on?

    The Internazionali BNL d’Italia, also known as the Italian Open or Rome Masters, is played on red clay courts.

  4. what are Rybakina’s chances of winning the Italian Open?

    As a top seed, Rybakina is considered among the favorites to win the tournament. However, strong competition from other top-ranked players makes it a challenging road.

  5. How does the Italian Open affect the French Open?

    The Italian Open is a significant lead-up tournament to the French Open (Roland Garros). Success in Rome can boost a player’s confidence and clay-court preparation.

  6. How many ranking points does the winner of the Italian Open receive?

    The winner of the Italian Open, both in the men’s and women’s singles, receives 1000 ranking points.

  7. What is the prize money for the winner of the Rome Masters?

    The winner stands to gain €877,390 in prize money.

  8. Who is Eva Lys?

    Eva Lys is a rising star in women’s tennis from Germany. She is currently the top-ranked German player.

  9. Where can I follow live scores and updates from the Italian Open?

    You can follow live scores and updates on the official tournament website: https://www.internazionalibnlditalia.com/en/scores.

Stay tuned for further updates on Rybakina’s progress and other thrilling matches at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia here at ArchySports.com!

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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