Two important changes for the top 10 Italian tennis players in the women's world ranking published by the WTA.
In front of all there is always Martina Trevisan, who gains five positions compared to seven days ago and goes to sit on the 22nd seat: it is the new 'best ranking' for the 29-year-old from Tuscany (the previous one, n. 24, was dated July 2022), protagonist with Italy in the United Cup, also beat the Greek Sakkari in the match.
Behind him - also a protagonist with the blue team - is Lucia Bronzetti, n.50, who improves by four positions the personal best signed in November 2022. Instead, Jasmine Paolini, n.65, Elisabetta take three steps back Cocciaretto, n.67 (both, together with Bronzetti, are competing this week in the '250' of Hobart), and Camila Giorgi, n.69,
returned to the circuit after more than four months of stop.
The ranking at the beginning of the year for the top players is almost unchanged: only the return to the world elite of Keys and the exit of Halep (suspended for doping) should be recorded.
The dominatrix of the top ten of the ranking is the Polish Iga Swiatek: the 21-year-old from Warsaw starts the year, maintaining more than double the points compared to the second in the standings, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur while in third position is the American Jessica Pegula , protagonist of the US triumph in the United Cup, which confirms the 'best ranking'.
Personal best also confirmed for the French 'teacher' Caroline Garcia, fourth.
Behind her, fifth, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who started 2023 by signing the WTA 500 in Adelaide.
start of the year for the top players: only Keys' return to the world elite and Halep's exit (suspended for doping) remain to be recorded.
The dominatrix of the top ten of the ranking is the Polish Iga Swiatek: the 21-year-old from Warsaw starts the year, maintaining more than double the points compared to the second in the standings, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur while in third position is the American Jessica Pegula , protagonist of the US triumph in the United Cup, which confirms the 'best ranking'.
Personal best also confirmed for the French 'teacher' Caroline Garcia, fourth.
Behind her, fifth, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who started 2023 by signing the WTA 500 in Adelaide.
start of the year for the top players: only Keys' return to the world elite and Halep's exit (suspended for doping) remain to be recorded.
The dominatrix of the top ten of the ranking is the Polish Iga Swiatek: the 21-year-old from Warsaw starts the year, maintaining more than double the points compared to the second in the standings, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur while in third position is the American Jessica Pegula , protagonist of the US triumph in the United Cup, which confirms the 'best ranking'.
Personal best also confirmed for the French 'teacher' Caroline Garcia, fourth.
Behind her, fifth, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who started 2023 by signing the WTA 500 in Adelaide.
The dominatrix of the top ten of the ranking is the Polish Iga Swiatek: the 21-year-old from Warsaw starts the year, maintaining more than double the points compared to the second in the standings, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur while in third position is the American Jessica Pegula , protagonist of the US triumph in the United Cup, which confirms the 'best ranking'.
Personal best also confirmed for the French 'teacher' Caroline Garcia, fourth.
Behind her, fifth, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who started 2023 by signing the WTA 500 in Adelaide.
The dominatrix of the top ten of the ranking is the Polish Iga Swiatek: the 21-year-old from Warsaw starts the year, maintaining more than double the points compared to the second in the standings, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur while in third position is the American Jessica Pegula , protagonist of the US triumph in the United Cup, which confirms the 'best ranking'.
Personal best also confirmed for the French 'teacher' Caroline Garcia, fourth.
Behind her, fifth, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who started 2023 by signing the WTA 500 in Adelaide.
protagonist of the US triumph in the United Cup, which confirms the 'best ranking'.
Personal best also confirmed for the French 'teacher' Caroline Garcia, fourth.
Behind her, fifth, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who started 2023 by signing the WTA 500 in Adelaide.
protagonist of the US triumph in the United Cup, which confirms the 'best ranking'.
Personal best also confirmed for the French 'teacher' Caroline Garcia, fourth.
Behind her, fifth, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who started 2023 by signing the WTA 500 in Adelaide.