Mirra Andreeva wins title, Maja Chwalinska soars to No.21, Sabalenka stays No.1, Gauff drops big, Kostyuk, Shnaider, Eala ...
Newly-crowned French Open champion Mirra Andreeva rose to No. 6 while runner-up Maja Chwalinska made her Top 30 debut in the ...
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WTA rankings shake-up: Gauff falls from top 5, Andreeva leads race, Chwalinska makes giant leap
Roland Garros Crowns a New Queen: Mirra Andreeva. With Just One Set Lost, the Russian Climbs the Rankings, While Early Exit ...
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Eala climbs 4 spots in WTA rankings
Alex Eala climbed four spots in the latest Women's Tennis Association (WTA) official rankings posted on Monday. The Filipino ...
Maja Chwalinska spent years grinding through qualifying draws and lower-tier events before a stunning run changed the course ...
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka may not have come away with her fourth Mutua Madrid Open title this year, but she still made it deeper at the WTA 1000 event than anyone else in the Top 5, reaching the ...
Amanda Anisimova moves up from No. 4 to a new career-high of No. 3, which isn’t just her Top 3 debut, but she’s also the new American No. 1 now—she switches spots with Coco Gauff, who dips from No. 3 ...
The shock star of the French Open has climbed an incredible 65 places into the top 50 of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) ...
Still one of the most unpredictable stars on the WTA Tour, Anastasia Potapova has gone from junior sensation to headline-maker, building a career filled with big wins, viral moments and steady climbs ...
With the Madrid title in hand, Katerina Siniakova moves back ahead of Elise Mertens and into familiar territory at the top of the doubles rankings. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Katerina Siniakova reclaimed ...
MOSCOW, May 18. /TASS/. Russia's Mirra Andreeva dropped a spot in this week's WTA (the Women’s Tennis Association) World Rankings, released earlier on Monday. The Russian, who is playing under a ...
Aryna Sabalenka has been a steady presence near the top of the WTA Tour for years now. She’s currently holding onto the world number one ranking, a spot she’s kept since October 2024. Sabalenka first ...
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