The Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka He shot the head of the WTA World rank. The Brisbane champion, finalist at The Open of Australia and Indian Wells, obtained his nineteenth professional title in the WTA 1000 record in Miami.
With success combined -with No. Iga SwiatekThroughout the crisis of results waiting to produce a leap of quality to its beloved whip.
These are particularly 3,071 distance points between Aryna Sabalenka (10,541) and Swiatek (7,470). The American has been at the third position Coco Gauff (6,063), also during low performance time. His third place is in danger, his countryman does not exceed him Jessica Pegula .
Of the hard track on the beaten ground, where the Spanish Paula badosa This is none of your first appointments. He brought inferior to Charleston and Stuttgart, he hopes his back will be completely recovered, after a new infiltration, for WTA to Madrid, from April 22 to May 4.
Curiosities of Rank Rank, where you defended the points achieved weekly, Badosa retired from Miami’s 16, without playing against the Philippines Alex Ealabut added 85 points to his account.
And at 3,821 he returned to the World Top-10, he won two Kazaja ruin positions Elena Rybakinadeducting 640, and the American Emma Navarrowith a discount at 110.
It also has a room because it did not produce results in 2025, talking behind, Rome and Roland Garros. Although the best originated in August with the title of Washington, it confirmed his good role in Wimbledon.
The revelation of the contest, the semifinalist Alex Eala He climbed into the 75th area of 65 positions.
1. Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 10.541
2. Iga Swiatek (POL) 7.470
3. Coco Gauff (USA) 6,063
4. Jessica Pegula (USA) 5,796
5. Madison Keys (USA) 4,949
6. Jasmine Paolini (ITA) 4,843
7. Mirra Andreeva (Rus) 4,775
8. Qinwen Zheng (CHN) 4,135
9. Paula Badosa (EsP) 3,821
10. Elena Rybakina (KAZ) 3,808
11. Emma Navarro (USA) 3,749
12. Daria Kattakina (RUS) 3.006
13. KAROLINA MUCHVA (CHE) 2,919
14. Diana Shnaider (RUS) 2.913
15.Barbora Krejcikova (CHE) 2,675
Source: La Verdad

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