Moms Belinda Bencic and Elina Svitolina Make WTA Rankings History

By Richard Pagliaro | Monday, February 2, 2026
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Mother’s Day arrived early on the WTA Tour—and women’s tennis is celebrating.

Belinda Bencic and Elina Svitolina have today made history by marking the first time two mothers are ranked inside the Top 10, the WTA Tour announced today.

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Switzerland’s Bencic, the United Cup MVP last month, returned to the elite ranking bracket in mid-January for the first time since stepping away from the court in September 2023 to give birth to daughter Bella. 

“Coming back to the WTA Top 10 one year after returning to competition after maternity leave is something I am incredibly proud of,” Bencic said. “Very few people know or have experienced how difficult that journey is, but my family, my team and I have put all of our energy, work and dedication into it to accomplish this goal.

“They deserve as much credit as anyone, and I am incredibly grateful for their support along the way.”

Elina Svitolina, who crushed Coco Gauff in a 59-minute thrashing to reach the Australian Open semifinals, joins Bencic in the Top 10.

Ukrainian Svitolina, mom to daughter Skai, made the incredible AO semifinal run to create this landmark moment which sees two mothers simultaneously ranked inside the Top 10 for the first time in WTA history.

“It’s a dream to return to the WTA Top 10 and doing it as a mother means so much to me,” Svitolina said. “I’m proud of my fight and resilience and I can’t thank the fans enough for their incredible support.” 

The WTA announced “to foster a sporting environment where motherhood and elite performance are not seen as competing choices, the WTA has introduced several first-of-its-kind maternity initiatives in recent seasons, with both Bencic and Svitolina taking advantage of the Special Ranking Rule for returning mothers.”

Richard Pagliaro is Tennis Now Managing Editor. He is a graduate of New York University and has covered pro tennis for more than 35 years. Richard was tennis columnist for Gannett Newspapers in NY, served as Managing Editor for TennisWeek.com and worked as a writer/editor for Tennis.com. He has been TennisNow.com managing editor since 2010.

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