WTA ranking: Vondrousova joins the top 10, Svitolina goes up

WTA ranking Vondrousova joins the top 10 Svitolina goes up

By winning Wimbledon, Marketa Vondrousova jumped up the WTA rankings.

42nd before Wimbledon, Marketa Vondrousova finds herself this Monday, July 17 32 places higher in the ranking, namely 10th in the world. The Czech won the Holy Grail, the Venus Rosewater Dish. This is the best ranking of her career which will allow her in the future to integrate the tables more easily and above all, to play against players who are supposed to be lower ranked. She thus leaves Daria Kasatkina who lost in the 3rd round of the London tournament.

In the top 10, Ons Jabeur does not progress despite a new final. The Tunisian is however only twenty points behind Caroline Garcia who remains 5th. The Frenchwoman will have to shine during the American tour because it was during this period of the year that the tricolor stood out in 2022. With her round of 16, Petra Kvitova returned to the top 8 (8th) . Quarter-finalist, Madison Keys becomes again at least seeded 16. Finally, the semi-finalist and returning, Elina Svitolina returns to the top 30. The Ukrainian gains 49 places and is now 27th in the world.

Iga Swiatek is world number 1. The Pole is ahead of Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka and Kazakh Elena Rybakina. Classification :

The breed ranking will be updated at each end of the tournaments. By winning the first Grand Slam of the year in Australia, Aryna Sabalenka is in the lead.

Unlike the “classic” WTA ranking updated each week by taking into account the points earned over the previous 52 weeks, the WTA Race ranking only takes into account the points earned during the current season and gradually accumulates the eighteen best results. .

Computerized from 1973, the WTA ranking is updated every Monday, except during Grand Slam tournaments since November 3, 1975. The WTA ranking, which follows the principles and rules decreed by the WTA, is cumulative over a period of 52 weeks. , that is to say determined by the number of tournaments played during the 52 weeks as well as the best results obtained over this period and fixed at sixteen tournaments to determine the WTA ranking of a singles player.

This ranking includes the points obtained during the four Grand Slam tournaments, the points obtained during the tournaments of the Premier Mandatory category, those of the two best results among the tournaments of the Premier 5 category for the players member of the top 20 and the points obtained at the Masters (tournament where the eight best players of the current season compete).

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