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Seven WTA players have already cleared 50 top-level matches in 2026, with Alex Eala out front on 58, while Jessica Pegula's relentless schedule hasn't stopped her reaching the Cincinnati Open semi-finals.
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The 2026 season has been a gruelling one for several top names on the women's tour, with seven players already surpassing 50 top-level matches. Alex Eala leads the pack with a remarkable 58 matches played - 48 of those at WTA Tour level.
Elena Rybakina, Jessica Pegula and Elina Svitolina sit level on 54 matches apiece, while Mirra Andreeva is just one behind on 53. Tatjana Maria rounds out the 50-plus club with 51 outings to her name.
Coco Gauff has notched 50 matches and remains in contention at the Cincinnati Open. Aryna Sabalenka, meanwhile, has played 48 but has endured a difficult spell of late. Pegula's workload clearly hasn't dulled her edge - she battled past Amanda Anisimova in a thriller featuring a gripping tiebreak to book her place in the Cincinnati semi-finals.
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