The 2024 tennis season showcased remarkable comebacks in the WTA circuit, highlighting the resilience and skill of several top players.
Mirra Andreeva secured a significant victory at the Australian Open by defeating Diane Parry in the third round. Despite facing match points, Andreeva dominated the decisive tiebreak to advance to the last 16, demonstrating her mental strength.
Elena Rybakina overcame Yulia Putintseva in the Madrid quarterfinals after saving two match points. Rybakina’s comeback from a set down showcased her clay-court prowess and determination to reach the semifinals.
Aryna Sabalenka triumphed over Elina Svitolina in Rome’s fourth round. After a challenging third set, Sabalenka rallied to win the match, earning her fourth career WTA singles title and earning praise for her perseverance.
Jessica Pegula captured her fifth WTA singles title at the Berlin ecotrans Ladies Open by saving five championship points. Pegula’s ability to navigate multiple rain delays and come back from deficits highlighted her resilience during the tournament.
Coco Gauff achieved a notable comeback against Paula Badosa in the Beijing semifinals. Overcoming a set deficit, Gauff secured her 20th WTA 1000 victory of the year, setting a personal best for match wins at that level and reinforcing her status as a top contender.