russian woman Veronika Kudermetova dropped from eighth to 11th place in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) championship race, according to the WTA website.
Kudermetova ended her performance at Roland-Garros in Paris in the first round. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova who reached the quarter-finals, “took off” from 63 lines.
Belarusian Arina Sobolenko is the race leader. The second is the winner of the pole “Roland Garros” Iga Shventek, Elena Rybakina from Kazakhstan closes the top three.
Clay Grand Slam runner-up Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic moved up 19 positions and is now in fifth place.
WTA Championship race on June 12:
eleven). Arina Sobolenko (Belarus) – 5,620
2 (3). Iga Shventek (Poland) – 5,145
3(2). Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) – 4,406
4 (4). Jessica Pegula (USA) – 2,445
5 (24). Karolina Muchova (Czech Republic) – 2,140
6(9). Corey Gauff (USA) – 1865
7(5). Belinda Bencic (Switzerland) – 1,800
8(6). Barbora Kreychikova (Czech Republic) – 1,741
9 (21). Beatriz Haddad-Maya (Brazil) – 1,686
10(7). Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) – 1,645
11 (8). Veronika Kudermetova – 1,508 …
18 (20). Darya Kasatkina – 1,213
19(17). Anastasia Potapova – 1,191 …
25 (28). Varvara Gracheva – 888 …
27 (29). Lyudmila Samsonova – 868 …
32(32). Ekaterina Alexandrova – 828 …
41 (42). Anna Blinkova – 655 …
45 (108). Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova – 584 …
57 (45). Anna Kalinskaya – 483 …
70 (85). Kamilla Rakhimova – 386 …
76(137). Elina Avanesyan – 352 …
86 (118). Mirra Andreeva – 290 …
98(101). Diana Schneider (all – Russia) – 241.
WTA official website
Source : MatchTV
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