The new WTA rankings published this Monday, July 15, is still dominated by the Polish Iga Swiatek.
After entering the top 10 at At Roland-Garros, the Italian Jasmine Paolini continues her rise with two new places gained thanks to the French Open. its new finale &agrav; Wimbledon. She is now 5th player in the world and overtakes Jessica Pegula. Winner last year, Marketa Vondrousova lost twelve places and went from sixth to eighteenth. On the contrary, her Czech compatriot Barbora Krejcikova, winner on Sunday, gained 22 places. She is now 10th.
Despite its early elimination London, Iga Swiatek remains comfortably installed in London. first place in the ranking, with 3100 points ahead of runner-up Coco Gauff. Finalist à Wim' Last year, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur lost six places and fell out of the Top 10 (16th). Among other regressions, Svitolina lost nine places (30th) and Mirra Andreeva eight (31st). On the other hand, Donna Vekic gains 16 places (21st), Lin Zhu eleven (50th) and Lulu Sun progresses by 70 places! (53rd) Paula Badosa also moved up by 28 places (65th) and Emma Raducanu by 41 places (94th).
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Among the French, Caroline Garcia remains 24th, while Clara Burel gains three new places. She is 42nd. The three other French women in the top 100, however, lose places: five for Diane Parry (58th), two for Varvara Gracheva (72nd) and nine for Océane Dodin (88th).
What is the WTA ranking?
Iga Swiatek is world number 1. The Pole is ahead of Gauff, Sabalenka and Rybakina. Ranking: ;
The classification of the breed is put à day à each end of the tournament. He is dominated by world number one Iga Swiatek. The Polonaise is already assured for several weeks of participating in the end-of-season Masters.
Unlike the WTA "classic" updated each week taking into account the points won over the previous 52 weeks, the WTA Race ranking only takes into account the points won over the previous 52 weeks. oacute;s during the current season.
Informatisé &agrav; From 1973, the WTA ranking is updated. every Monday, except during Grand Slam tournaments since November 3, 1975. The WTA ranking which follows the principles and rules decreed by the WTA , is cumulative over a period of 52 weeks, that is to say determined by the quantity of tournaments played during the 52 weeks as well as the best results obtained over this period and set at &agrav; sixteen tournaments to determine the WTA ranking of a singles player.
This ranking includes the points obtained during the four Grand Slam tournaments, the points won during the tournaments in the Premier Mandatory category, and those of the two best players Results among tournaments in the First 5 category for players in the top 20 and points obtained at the Masters (tournament where the eight best players of the current season confront each other).
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