Paula Badosa gains one place and enters the last position of the top20 in an unchanged week among the best in the world tennis rankings.
the polish Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and the Tunisian Ounce Jabeur They can easily maintain the podium of the WTA ranking.
The first change at the top of the list is carried out by the Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maiawho gained two places to settle in twelfth place and go on to become the first Ibero-American player in the world’s hundred best.
After Haddad and Badosa, the Colombian Camila Osorio remains in 61st place and the Spanish Sarah Sorribes (79) and Nuria Parrizas (80) lose one. The Spanish too Garbine Muguruza he lost three more spots to become number 86.
Two other Spanish women are in the top 100, Cristina Bucsa in position 89 and Rebecca Masarovain 95.
Source: La Verdad

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