Ostapenko Drops to 27th Place in WTA Rankings

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Publiation data: 16.02.2026 13:03
Ostapenko Drops to 27th Place in WTA Rankings

Latvia's top player Alena Ostapenko has lost three positions in the latest Women's Tennis Association (WTA) singles ranking, dropping to 27th place, according to LETA.

Daria Semenistaya, in turn, gained one position and is now in 97th place.

Anastasia Sevastova maintained her 183rd position, Adelina Lachinova lost five places and is in 591st. Beatrice Zeltinaya rose by 50 positions and is in 616th place, Camilla Bartone dropped 59 positions (683rd), Diana Marcinkevich retained her 814th place, Elza Tomase (930th) and Sabine Rutlauka (1060th) fell by one spot, Daniela Darta Feldmane lost four positions (1283rd), while Margarita Ignatieva rose by two positions (1483rd).

The leader of the ranking remains Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, with Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek in second place, and Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina in third. Americans Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula moved up one position each, occupying fourth and fifth places respectively, while another American player Amanda Anisimova dropped two spots to sixth. Russian Mirra Andreyeva holds the seventh position, Italian Jasmine Paolini retains the eighth spot, Ukrainian Elina Svitolina is in ninth, and rounding out the top ten is Canadian Victoria Mboko, who rose three positions.

In the WTA doubles rankings, Ostapenko gained three positions and is in eighth place. Semenistaya moved up one spot (177th), Sevastova dropped six positions (511th), Tomase fell by two (591st), and Bartone dropped 56 positions (613th). Marcinkevich retained her 727th place, Zeltinaya and Ignatieva lost two positions each (828th and 874th), Lachinova lost one (916th), and Feldmane dropped two positions (982nd). Four more Latvian tennis players are also represented in the rankings outside the top thousand.

The leader of the doubles rankings is Belgian Elise Mertens.

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