the polish Iga Swiatek hold the number one in the women’s ranking in the world despite her loss in the Wimbledon quarterfinals, while title winner Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic climbed to a career-high 10th place.
The WTA ranking continues to be led by swiatekwith 9,315 points, leading Belarusian Aryna Sabalenkawith 8,845, and the Kazakh is far behind Elena Rybakinawith 5,465.
They all maintained their positions before Wimbledon, the same as the American Jessica Pegulafourth, the French Caroline Garciafifth, the Tunisian Ounce Jabeurfinalist in the London tournament and still sixth, and the American Coco Gauffseventh.
the czech Petra Kvitovaeighth now, and the Greek Maria Sakkarininth, exchange positions and vondrousova closing out the top ten list.
The most outstanding increase in the upper part of the table is that of Ukrainian Elina Svitolinareturned to the circuit after her maternity leave and reached the semifinals of Wimbledon, which brought her an improvement of 49 positions, to 27th.
The Russian Mirra Andreevaone of the sensations of the tournament with his presence in the round of 16 at the age of 16, climbing 36 steps, to 66th.
The Spanish Paula Badosawho withdrew due to injury in the second round of the Grand Slam on grass, however, gained ground and was in 34th place.
The other Spanish in the 100 best is Rebecca Masarova (72nd, -6), Cristina Bucsa (81st, -3) and Sarah Torribes (85th, -1).
Source: La Verdad

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