Top seed Elena Rybakina faces Leylah Fernandez in the quarterfinals of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix on Friday. Rybakina hasn’t lost a match to a player not named Aryna Sabalenka in two months. But Fernandez has been performing well in Stuttgart and will be determined to pull off an upset on Friday.
Elena Rybakina vs Leylah Fernandez Match Details
Date: April 16, 2026
Tournament: Porsche Tennis Grand Prix 2026 (Stuttgart Open)
Round: Quarterfinals
Venue: Porsche Arena, Stuttgart, Germany
Surface: Indoor clay
Category: WTA 500
Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN
Rybakina vs Fernandez Head-to-Head History
The head-to-head between these two players is locked in at 2-2, and this will be their first meeting on clay. The last time they met was in Tokyo in 2025, where Rybakina breezed to victory in straight sets.
Rybakina has been in sublime form this year with an overall win-loss record of 22-5. The 26-year-old won the Australian Open, made the final at Indian Wells, and reached the semifinals in Miami.
In the first round of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, Rybakina breezed to a 6-3, 6-4 victory against Diana Shnaider. She delivered a near-perfect performance, firing 9 aces, winning 90.9% of the points on her first serve, and converting 2 of 4 break-point opportunities.
Fernandez has also impressed so far in Stuttgart. She claimed a 6-1, 6-4 win over Alexandra Eala in the first round and followed that up with a hard-fought win over Zeynep Sönmez in three sets.
The Canadian faced 24 break points on her serve but managed to save 18 of them while converting 9 of her own opportunities en route to victory.
Rybakina vs Fernandez Prediction
Fernandez has certainly done well so far, showing great resilience to overcome two talented players. Before her win over Sönmez, she hadn’t won back-to-back matches on the WTA Tour since November. So this run will give her plenty of confidence going forward.
But Rybakina is playing at another level and looks determined to clinch a fifth clay-court title on the WTA Tour this week. She has already won in Stuttgart (2024) and holds a 74% win rate on clay.
In order to defeat Rybakina, Fernandez will need to deliver a near-perfect performance. She has performed well to reach the quarterfinals, but fatigue could be an issue after her marathon match against Sönmez.
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The head-to-head record will give the 2021 US Open finalist some hope as she looks to spring a surprise. But with the way Rybakina is playing at the moment, there aren’t many players in the world who can stop her. As long as the world No. 2 plays to the best of her ability, she should be able to win comfortably.
Pick – Rybakina to win in straight sets.
