Stability reigns in the women’s tennis classification, with the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka and the Polish Iga Swiatek in the first two positionsalthough it reduced its deficit from 1,071 to 590 points after its victory in Beijing.
As of October 29, the in Cancún (Mexico) the WTA finals of the seasonwith the best eight in pursuit of the crown.
The Americans Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula and the Kazakh Elena Rybakina completed the top five places in the classification, followed by the Greek Maria Sakkari, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur and the Czech Marketa Vondrousova. All of them except the Greek have a guaranteed presence in Acapulco, where the Czech Karolina Muchova is present, ninth in the table.
Among the Spaniards, the best placed in the ranking continues Paula Badosa (56)despite not playing since Wimbledon, followed by Sara Sorribes (57), Rebeka Massarova (69) and Cristina Bucsa (78).
The Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia occupies the twentieth place, one worse than last week. The Colombian women Camila Osorio She also lost by one, to 75, ahead of Argentina’s Nadia Podoroska.
Mirra Andreeva, the new wonder of world tennis, at the age of 16 It debuted in the top 50 (50) after rising ten places in the ranking.
WTA ranking classification:
1. Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 9480 pts
2. Iga Swiatek (POL) 8890
3. Cori Gauff (USA) 6455
4. Jessica Pegula (USA) 5955
5. Elena Rybakina (KAZ) 5870
6. Maria Sakkari (GRE) 4475
7. Ons Jabeur (TUN) 4150
8. Marketa Vondrousova (CZE) 3839
9. Karolina Muchova (CZE) 3664
10. Caroline Garcia (FRA) 3450
Source: La Verdad

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