Iga Swiatek’s fourth victory, third in a row, at Roland Garros ties the Pole as world number one from a list undergoing important changes as a result of what happened on the slopes of Paris.
Swiatek has 11,695 points and an unbroken lead since November 2023.
His victim in the semifinals, the American Coco Gauff rose to second place and moved Belarusian Aryna Sabalanka to third place, who lost in the quarterfinals. They are separated by a narrow margin of points, 7,988 of 7,788.
Another finalist in Paris, the Italian Jasmine Paolini, achieved the best classification of her career, a seventh place which improves on its previous position of eight.
The Russian Mirra Andreevawho gave a big surprise to the women’s team by defeating Sabalenka, He is also enjoying his best position ever, 23with an increase of 15.
Sara Sorribes, best Spanish, lost 12 steps, to 55th; Cristina Bucsa won by 6 (67) and Jéssica Bouzas fell by 1 (87). Rebeka Masarova (103, -9) and Paula Badosa rose 21 places to land at 118.
Source: La Verdad

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