Jasmine Paolini stable at no. 7 in the world, Cocciaretto climbs the rankings

Jasmine Paolini stable at no. 7 in the world, Cocciaretto climbs the rankings
Jasmine Paolini stable at no. 7 in the world, Cocciaretto climbs the rankings

There are no significant changes in the women’s tennis world rankings in this one new WTA ranking update. The Polish one Iga Swiatek continues its dominance, strong with its 11695 points (109 weeks in total), ahead of the American Coco Gauff (8128 points) and the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka (7841 points).

Jasmine Paolini she didn’t play this last week, to recover as best she could from the efforts of Roland Garros, and we will see her again in the next few days at Eastbourne to arrive ready on the Wimbledon grass. The Tuscan is still No.7 in the world and she hopes to strengthen her top-10 status. The success of the American in the WTA in Berlin is noteworthy Jessica Pegula (n.5 in the ranking), who closed the gap on the Kazakh Elena Rybakina (n.4 WTA).

WTA TOP-10 RANKING

1. Iga Swiatek 11695 points
2. Coco Gauff 8128 points
3. Aryna Sabalenka 7841 points
4. Elena Rybakina 6026 points
5. Jessica Pegula 5025 points
6. Marketa Vondrousova 4463 points
7. Jasmine Paolini 4068 points
8. Qinwen Zhang 4055 points
9. Maria Sakkari 3805 points
10. Ons Jabeur 3801 points

At home in Italy, said Paolini, the semi-final in the WTA in Birmingham allowed Elisabetta Cocciaretto to gain positions (n.41). The same goes for Lucia Bronzetti (n.64) e Sara Errani (n.84), also in the semifinals in Gaiba’s WTA125. The fifth player in the top-100 is as always Martina Trevisan (n.89).

TOP-10 BLUE

7. Jasmine Paolini 4068 points
41. Elisabetta Cocciaretto 1328 points
64. Lucia Bronzetti 983 points
84. Sara Errani 825 points
89. Martina Trevisan 793 points
150. Lucrezia Stefanini 506 points
273. Nuria Brancaccio 261 points
294. Giorgia Pedone 230 points
298. Camilla Rosatello 227 points
306. Dalila Spiteri 217 points

 
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