Elena Rybakina Family Tree: The Story Behind Kazakhstan's Wimbledon Champion
Elena Andreyevna Rybakina (Russian: Елена Андреевна Рыбакина), born 17 June 1999 in Moscow, Russia, is the 2022 Wimbledon champion representing Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan's first-ever Grand Slam singles champion.
The Family's Roots: Moscow
The Rybakin family is from Moscow, Russia. Elena switched her tennis nationality from Russia to Kazakhstan in 2018 at age 19 because the Russian federation could not fund her career fully.
Her Parents
Father: Andrei Rybakin — Russian father.
Mother: Ekaterina Rybakina — Russian mother.
Her Sister
Anna Rybakina — Elena's elder sister.
Her Personal Life
Elena has been intensely private about her personal life. She was widely reported to be in a long-term relationship with her former coach Stefano Vukov (Croatian), though this has been disputed publicly.
The Rybakina Family Tree at a Glance
Family Origins: Moscow.
Father: Andrei Rybakin.
Mother: Ekaterina Rybakina.
Sister: Anna Rybakina.
Elena Rybakina:
- Born 17 June 1999, Moscow
- Tennis from age 6
- Junior No. 3 in the world
- Switched nationality to Kazakhstan in 2018 at age 19 (Kazakh Tennis Federation offered funding)
- WTA debut 2017; top-50 by 2019
- Wimbledon 2022 champion (the first Grand Slam title for Kazakhstan)
- Grand Slam finals: Australian Open 2023
- WTA No. 3 career high
- WTA Finals: 2023, 2024 finalist
- 2022 Wimbledon was played without ranking points (banned Russian and Belarusian players); Elena was Kazakhstan-registered so she could play
What the Rybakina Family Story Teaches Us
A Moscow family. A nationality switch from Russia to Kazakhstan at age 19. A Wimbledon title under Kazakh registration. A career that depended on a federation choice made when she was still a teenager.
For every family — large or small, famous or otherwise — the Rybakina story carries the same lesson. Sometimes the federation or country chosen for sport is itself a family entry. Elena's 2018 switch from Russia to Kazakhstan is on the Rybakin family tree alongside the 2022 Wimbledon trophy. Write down which institutions each family member has formally affiliated with. Those affiliations are part of the record.
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