The Russian Aryna Sabalenkathe polish Iga Swiatek and the American Coco Gauff They retain the first three positions respectively of WTA rankingin a week where the biggest increase in the top thirty was achieved by the Belgian Elise Mertens (30th), 6 positions above, and the highest decline was experienced by the Frenchwoman Caroline Garciawhich is 10 positions down compared to last week (20th).
The Kazakh Elena Ryvakina moved up to fourth position and overtook the American on the right Jessica Pegula, which is fifth. The Czech Marketa Vondrousova occupies sixth place after moving up two places, and his countryman Krejcikova three to put himself in tenth position.
The Spanish Sara Sorribes and Rebeka Masarova They moved up positions in the WTA rankings to be placed at positions 51 and 65 respectively. while, Paula Badosa It dropped to number 67.
The Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia moved up two steps and settled in nineteenth place and the Colombian Camila Osorio It dropped to 78.
Source: La Verdad

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