Elena Rybakina, 23, was in fourth position in the world tennis ranking as of Mondaythe best of his career, thanks to his victory in the tournament in Rome
The Kazakh, winner of last year’s Wimbledon, his only Grand Slam, He improved two places in a season where he also won Indian Wells and was a finalist at the Australian Open and Miami. Roland Garros, which starts this week, is his next challenge.
The Kazakh tennis player, born in Moscow, defeated Russian Anhelina Kalinina, who withdrew in the second set due to injury, in the final in Rome. His presence in the final, however, brings him an improvement of 22 steps in the ranking and he now occupies the twenty-fifth position.
The classification continues for another week, like more than a year, by the Polish Iga Swiatekfollowed by Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka and American Jessica Pegula.
Rybakina’s rise to fourth place hurt French Caroline García and the American Coco Gauff, who lost one position, in fifth and sixth, respectively.
PAULA BADOSA IMPROVED SIX PLACES
Paula Badosawho reached the quarterfinals in Rome, up six places.
It is located in twenty-ninth place, where it will face the Roland Garros tournament, where its best performance will be the quarterfinals of the year 2021.
Other Spanish women in the top road are Cristina Bucsa (67), Rebeka Masarova (68) and Nuria Párrizas (93).
Source: La Verdad

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