How was the WTA ranking after Swiatek’s victory at Roland Garros?

How was the WTA ranking after Swiatek’s victory at Roland Garros?
How was the WTA ranking after Swiatek’s victory at Roland Garros?

Iga Swiatek became the 2024 Roland Garros champion thanks to her solid performance against the Italian Jasmine Paolini in the definition of the contest. In this way, the Polish established itself as number one and leader of the Race to the WTA Finals. In the rest of the Top 10 there were notable modifications. The detail.

Iga Swiatek leaves Roland Garros as the undisputed leader of the women’s circuit thanks to the 11,695 points that position her as number one in the world. He follows, doing debuting best historical location, the American Coco Gauff but with a comfortable distance of 3707 points between one and the other.

Aryna Sabalenka He descended a step to position himself as the third racket on the planet. Then Elena Rybakina as number four and Marketa Vondrousova as number five. The Czech also debuts with her best historical ranking.

Jessica Pegula, Maria Sakkari and Ons Jabeur fell positions to be ranked six, nine and ten in the world. The American did not participate in Roland Garros due to an injury and will rejoin competition during the grass tour.

Zheng Qinwen remained, without modifications, as the eighth in the ranking. And finally, making her entry into the Top 10 for the first time in her career, the Italian Jasmine Paolini in the seventh step with a rise of 8 positions in the world list.

Within the Top 100, the best brands in the ranking debut: Emma Navarro (17th), Marta Kostyuk (18th), Mirra Andreeva (23rd), Clara Burel (42nd) and Moyuka Uchijima (76th).

While The Latin Americans within the Top 100 after Roland Garros were as follows: Beatriz Haddad Maia (20th), Nadia Podoroska (62nd), Camila Osorio (81st), Lourdes Carlé (86th) and Renata Zarazúa (97th).

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