Here is all you should know concerning the newest WTA Rankings launched on April 24, 2023.
Poland’s Iga Swiatek began 56th consecutive week because the World No.1 within the newest WTA Rankings launched on Monday.
Swiatek returned from a rib damage, which compelled her to overlook the Miami Open and Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers, to efficiently defend her title at Stuttgart Open, a WTA500 occasion, with win over World No.2 Aryna Sabalenka within the ultimate on Sunday.
Former World No.1 Karolina Pliskova moved up two spots to fifteenth along with her run to the quarterfinals the place she misplaced to Swiatek in three units. However, the Czech participant has pulled out of this week’s Madrid Masters on account of a knee damage.
Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu slipped 17 locations to eighty fifth after her first-round loss to former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in Stuttgart. The 20-year-old Briton might drop out of high 100 if she suffers one other early exit in Madrid. Raducanu faces a qualifier in first spherical and a win would imply a second-round conflict with Swiatek.
Elsewhere within the high 100, Montenegro’s Danka Kovinic climbed 15 locations to 57th after clinching the 100,000 USD ITF title in Oeiras, Portugal. Spain’s Rebeka Masarova, who misplaced to Kovinic within the ultimate, jumped 19 spots to succeed in a career-high of 74.
USA’s Peyton Stearns additionally reached a career-high of 72 after her runner-up end on the 100,000 USD ITF occasion in Charleston helped her climb 17 spots. Emma Navarro, who beat Stearns within the all-American summit conflict, moved up 20 locations and is only one spot away from making her high 100 debut.
Indians
Doubles
Prarthana Thombare – 167 (jumped 14 spots)
Ankita Raina – 172 (slipped 4 locations)
Rutuja Bhosale – 255 (moved up one place)
Singles
Ankita Raina – 224 (moved down three spots)
Karman Thandi – 278 (moved down three spots)
Rutuja Bhosale – 403 (slipped 4 spots)
Vaidehi Chaudhari – 479 (jumped two spots)
Sahaja Yamalapalli – 483 (moved up one spot)
Women’s Top 10 |
(POL) Iga Swiatek – 8975 factors |
(BLR) Aryna Sabalenka – 6891 factors |
(USA) Jessica Pegula – 5735 factors |
(TUN) Ons Jabeur – 5116 factors |
(FRA) Caroline Garcia – 5030 factors |
(USA) Coco Gauff – 4400 factors |
(KAZ) Elena Rybakina – 4305 factors |
(RUS) Daria Kasatkina – 3505 factors |
(GRE) Maria Sakkari – 3191 factors |
(CZE) Petra Kvitova – 3162 factors |
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com