This is how the WTA ranking looked after Swiatek’s title at the Madrid Open

This is how the WTA ranking looked after Swiatek’s title at the Madrid Open
This is how the WTA ranking looked after Swiatek’s title at the Madrid Open

Iga Swiatek (1st in the world ranking) and Aryna Sabalenka (2nd) starred in a historic final at the WTA 1000 in Madrid, with the Pole winning 7-5, 4-6 and 7-6 (7)in more than three hours of play, thus taking revenge for what was the definition of this same contest in 2023.

Always after what are 1000 category tournaments or Grand Slams, there are usually changes in terms of the world ranking. In this way, we leave you How the WTA Top 10 will be formed after the coronation of the world number one.

The first five players in the ranking managed to remain in the same position as in the previous one in Madrid: Swiatek (1st), Sabalenka (2nd), Cori Gauff (3rd), Elena Rybakina (4th) and Jessica Pegula (5th).

Then, Markéta Vondrousová rose one position and remains number six in the world, the same case as Qinwen Zheng (7th). These cases make Maria Sakkari go back two positions and be 8°. The Top10 has just been completed Ons Jabeur (9th) and Jelena Ostapenko (10th).

South American tennis is present with five tennis players in the Top100: the Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia (13th)which goes up one box compared to previous weeks, Nadia Podoroska It was just outside the Top60 (61st). Lourdes Carlé, for its part, rose 11 places after the third round in the Spanish capital and is now 71st. Colombian Camila Osorio fell three places and is 66th. Finally, Julia Riera It once again got into the top 100 (99th). and it will be 93rd if crowned in Wiesbaden.

 
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