Elisabetta Cocciaretto, fresh from the final at the Hobart tournament, entered the top 50 of the WTA ranking for the first time in her career, published a day in advance, on the eve of the Australian Open.
The Italian has gained 18 positions in one fell swoop and rises to number 48, thus overtaking Lucia Bronzetti (n.52) and Yasmine Paolini (n.66).
In front of all there is always Martina Trevisan, who takes another step forward and takes a seat in the 21st seat, the new 'best ranking' for the 29-year-old Tuscan.
Camila Giorgi, who has returned to the circuit after more than a four-month break in the Adelaide 2 "500" qualifiers, is at No. 70 and will try to improve starting with the Meloburne tournament, where she participates together with the other four top 100 Italians and with Lucrezia Stefanini, n.141, making her debut in the main draw Slam after passing the qualifiers.