Latvia's top player Alena Ostapenko has retained her 25th position in the updated Women's Tennis Association (WTA) singles ranking, reports LETA, citing data released in London.
Daria Semenistaya also holds the 101st position, which is her personal record, while Anastasija Sevastova has dropped four places and now occupies the 204th position.
Kamila Bartone has risen 58 places and is now in 567th position, Adelina Lachinova has gained two positions (576th), Beatrice Zeltiņa has climbed one spot (684th), while Diana Marcinkevica has lost 14 places and is in 839th position. Elza Tomase has dropped seven positions and is now in 945th place, while Margarita Ignatyeva has lost two spots and now occupies 1441st position.
There have been no changes in the top four of the WTA ranking: Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka remains in the lead, followed by Polish Iga Swiatek and American Coco Gauff, with another American, Amanda Anisimova, in fourth place. Jessica Pegula (USA) has moved up to fifth, surpassing Russian Mira Andreyeva. Madison Keys (USA) retains seventh place, Jasmine Paolini (Italy) is eighth, Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) is ninth, and Ekaterina Alexandrova (Russia) rounds out the top ten.
In the WTA doubles ranking, Ostapenko also maintained her seventh position, while Daria Semenistaya has moved up one spot to 159th.
Among other Latvian tennis players:
- Bartone has risen 50 places (461st),
- Sevastova – two positions (492nd),
- Marcinkevica has dropped 32 positions (512th),
- Tomase has gained five spots (734th),
- Ignatyeva remains in the same place (893rd),
- Lachinova has lost eight places (959th),
- Anna Yakovleva – five (1166th),
- Daniela Darta Feldmane has risen 152 positions (1266th),
- Valeria Kargina has lost ten places (1350th),
- Maria Semenistaya – eight (1396th),
- Beatrice Zeltiņa and Marina Markina have each lost 12 places, occupying 1480th and 1485th positions, respectively.
The leader in the WTA doubles ranking remains Czech Katerina Siniakova, followed by American Taylor Townsend.
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