Ostapenko keeps her place in the TOP 10 in the WTA ranking, Semenistaya retires

Ostapenko keeps her place in the TOP 10 in the WTA ranking, Semenistaya retires
Ostapenko keeps her place in the TOP 10 in the WTA ranking, Semenistaya retires
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Alon Ostapenko | Photo: WTA

Latvia’s number one racket, Aļona Ostapenko, retained tenth place in the latest ranking of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), while Darja Semenistaja dropped nine places to the 122nd position.

Diāna Marcinkēviča is five positions lower than in the previous ranking and occupies the 320th place, while Anastasija Sevastova has moved up to the fourth place in the ranking of Latvian tennis players, who is four places higher and occupies the 378th place.

Daniela Wisman has slipped 37 places lower (408th), Kamilla Barton has risen by four places (696th), and Valeria Kargin – by one place (1171th). Margarita Ignatieva (1230) is one place lower, and Anna Ozerova (1290) is three places higher. In the top ten of the ranking, the Greek Maria Sakari has dropped from the sixth to the eighth place, the sixth place has been taken by the Czech Marketa Vondrousova and the seventh by China’s Zhen Qinwen.

Iga Šviontek from Poland remains the leader, followed by Arina Sabalenka of Belarus, Cory Goff of America, Yelena Rybakina of Kazakhstan and Jessica Pegula of America. Tunisian Onsa Jabert is in ninth place, while Ostapenko is in tenth place.

In the doubles ranking, Ostapenko is one place higher and occupies the 18th place, while Semenistaya (150th) is eight places higher. Vismane (174th) is three places, and Marcinkēviča (222nd) is four places lower. Barton has moved up one place (401st), Ignatiev has one place (749th) and Ozerova – 12 places lower (1161st). Marina Markina is three places higher (1236th), while Kargina (1454th) has experienced a drop of eight places and Marija Semenistaja (1554th) has experienced a drop of five places.

Taiwan’s Suwei Xie is the leader of the world doubles ranking, her Belgian partner Elise Mertens is in second place, and Australian Hunter Storm is in third place.

The article is in Latvian

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