Aryana Sabalenka dominates the top of the WTA rankings, but the former world number 1 IGA Swiytech has returned to the top five, while Rising Stars Maya United and Alex Ilex have climbed the height of the new career.
World No.1 reign Sabalenka One of many stars was the option to sit out of the final WTA tour events before the week. Wimbledon Already assured to top the rankings after the head of grass-apprehension with Belarusi.
The three -time Grand Slam winner has a 3,741 -point lead over Coco Goff at Standing and is combined with the fact that he has no points to rescue in Wimbledon after recollecting the 2024 version due to injury, he will hold the number 1 ranking after the tournament.
The 27 -year -old has been the leader of the pack since October 2024 and has spent a joint 45 weeks at No. 1, ranked 14th in the overall list for most weeks on top.
Jessica Pegula remains in third place as well as goff, but she also has a buffer on the fourth place Swiytech, which ranks fourth after the Bad Hombberg Open.
American Pegula defeated the five -time Grand Slam winner Swetek in the WTA 500 finals to strengthen his position, while Pole recently stepped to four places after the recession. The Bad Hombberg event was Swiytech’s first final since lifting the Holland Garos Trophy last June.
Jasmine Paolini, Zheng Kinwen, Mirra Andreva, Madison Keys, Paola Badosa and Emma Navaro complete the top 10.
Diana Schneider was the defending champion in Bad Homberg, but lost in the first round, but 2024 Eastbourne Open champion Daria Kastikina is below two places after the early falling in Devonshire Park.
Emma Redukanu is facing after Wimbledon Draw
Maya Joint, Alex Ella, Eastborn earned by Emma Redukanu and Money
Youngsters Joint and EALA contested this year’s Eastborn final and it was a 19 -year -old Australian, who came out on top as it defeated EALA in three sets to lift his second career title.
The teenager is not at 10 locations at 10 places, while the 20-year-old EALA-who was playing in the top level of her girl in the final-18 locations increase to 56.
After losing to Australians in the second round of the WTA 250 event, Emma Redukanu is just one place under Emma Redukanu with Emma Redukanu, while fellow Britis Brits Katie Bowlter Number 43 and Sonay Kartal 51.
Meanwhile, former World No. 1 Victoria Azerranka has returned to the top 100 as she climbed 87 places in 18 places after winning a few matches in Germany, while Varwara earned her for a 19-exile growth in the semi-finals at Eastborn, Grenwa.
Leylah Fernandez was one of the biggest collapse because he is below 38 places in nine places after the second round defeat in Bad Hombg.
WTA rankings top 20
1. Aryana Sabalenka – 11,640 points
2. Coco Goff United States – 7,899
3. Jessica Pegula United States – 6,483
4. IGA Swetec Poland – 4,943
5. Jasmine Paolini Italy – 4,806
6. Zheng Kinwen China – 4,803
7. Mirra Andreva – 4,743
8. Madison Keys United States – 4,484
9. Paula Badosa Spain – 3,684
10. Emma Navaro United States – 3,610
11. Elena Rybasina Kazakhstan – 3,456
12. Amanda Anisimova United States – 3,200
13. Elina Switolina Ukraine – 3,094
14. Karolina Muchova Czech Republic – 2,881
15. Diana Schnider – 2,776
16. Barbora Crassicova Czech Republic – 2,724
17. Ekaterina Alexandrova – 2,426
18. Daria Kasatkina Australia – 2,361
19. Luidmila Samsanova – 2,276
20. Beatries Hadad Maya Brazil – 2,189