Russia’s first racket Daria Kasatkina moved from 21st to 14th place in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) championship race, a new version of which is posted on the organization’s website.
Kasatkina reached the final of the grass-court tournament in Eastbourne this week, where she lost to American Madison Keys.
Another Russian, Veronika Kudermetova, left the top 10 and is now on the 11th row.
The leadership in the race is retained by Belarusian Arina Sobolenko. The second is Polish Iga Shventek, the third is Elena Rybakina from Kazakhstan.
WTA Championship Race on July 3:
eleven). Arina Sobolenko (Belarus) – 5,675 points
2(2). Iga Schwentek (Poland) – 5,255
3(3). Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) – 4,461
4 (4). Jessica Pegula (USA) – 2,545
5(5). Karolina Muchova (Czech Republic) – 2,140
6 (6). Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) – 2115
7(8). Corey Gauff (USA) – 2,105
8 (7). Barbora Kreychikova (Czech Republic) – 1921
8 (6). Corey Gauff (USA) – 1920
9 (11). Elena Ostapenko (Latvia) — 1,846
10(9). Belinda Bencic (Switzerland) – 1,800
11(10). Veronika Kudermetova – 1,788 …
14 (21). Daria Kasatkina – 1,519 …
20 (18). Anastasia Potapova — 1,301
21 (19). Ekaterina Alexandrova – 1293 …
25 (26). Ludmila Samsonova – 989 …
37(39). Anna Blinkova — 770…
48(47). Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova – 584 …
64 (59). Anna Kalinskaya – 483 …
65 (61). Elina Avanesyan – 465 …
76 (73). Kamilla Rakhimova – 388 …
96 (90). Mirra Andreeva (all – Russia) – 290
WTA official website
Source : MatchTV

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