Diana Martsinkevich rose one place and is in 319th place, whereas Anastasia Sevastova dropped 4 positions and is in 382nd place.
Daniela Wisman dropped three positions (411), Camilla Barton maintained her place (696), and Valeria Kargina was 16 positions greater (1,155), Margarita Ignatieva was 21 positions greater (1,209), and Anna Ozerova (1,312) was 22. positions beneath.
Greece’s Maria Sakkari moved up from eighth to seventh place within the high ten, forsaking Zheng Qingwen from China.
Iga Swiatek from Poland stays the chief, adopted by Arina Sabalenka from Belarus, Corey Gauff from America, Elena Rybakina from Kazakhstan and Jessica Pegula from America. Czech Marketa Vondrousova is in sixth place, and Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur is in ninth place.
Within the doubles rating, Ostapenko retained 18th place, whereas Semenistaya misplaced 4 positions (154). Wisman moved up 5 spots (169), whereas Martsinkevich and Barton are one spot greater at 221st and four-hundredth, respectively. Ignatieva rose by 4 positions (745), Ozerova – by eight locations (1153), Marina Markina – by two locations (1234), Kargina – by 119 locations (1335), and Maria Semenistaya dropped by seven positions (1561).
The chief of the world doubles rating is Taiwanese Xie Shuwei, her Belgian associate Elise Mertens is in second place, and New Zealander Erin Routliff is in third place.
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2024-05-20 11:08:58