the polish Iga Swiatekthe Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka and the American Jessica Pegula They remain one more week on the podium of the women’s world tennis ranking (WTA) after the Cincinnati Master 1000.
With 9,955 points, Swiatek has an advantage of more than 1,000 points with Sabalenka (8,746) while Pegula remains in third place, almost 3,000 points behind the Belarusian (5,945) and the Kazakh. Elena Rybakina (5,670) and the Tunisian Ounce Jabeur (4,831) remain in the fourth and fifth positions.
the American Coco Gauff, The 19-year-old moved up to sixth place after winning the title in Cincinnati by beating the Czech in the final Karolina Muchovarising seven places to tenth place, by 6-3 and 6-4.
The first classified Spanish, Paula Badosa, dropped two spots to 46th position, after being low in Cincinnati, while Cristina Bucsa He climbed fourteen places, to 70, when he reached the round of 32 of the American tournament and remains second classified in the Spanish army.
Source: La Verdad

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