Overview
- The world No. 13 announced on Instagram that she does not feel ready to compete and will step away for the rest of the year.
- Her decision follows a withdrawal from Beijing, where she had been entered ahead of a planned late-season schedule that included Wuhan.
- She closed the year with a 35–14 record highlighted by a Rouen title, a Madrid semifinal, and quarterfinal runs in Rome and at the French Open.
- After a dip on North American hard courts that included a first-round US Open exit, she helped Ukraine reach the Billie Jean King Cup semifinals before losing to Jasmine Paolini.
- Svitolina recently said she was inundated with online abuse from disgruntled bettors after a Canadian Open defeat.