Czech Marketa Vondrousov after winning Wimbledon, she entered the top 5 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) championship race, according to the organization’s website.
Vondrousova won Wimbledon last week, beating On’s Gill From Tunisia. The 24-year-old Czech jumped from 28th to fifth place. Zhaber finished sixth, gaining 11 positions.
The leadership is retained by the Ukrainian Arina Sobolenko, followed by the Polish Iga Shventek and the representative of Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina.
Mirra Andreeva, 16, who reached the fourth round at her first Wimbledon, fell from 86th to 59th. The best of the Russians this season, Veronika Kudermetova, lost three positions.
WTA Championship Race on July 17:
eleven). Arina Sobolenko (Belarus) – 6455
2 (2). Iga Schwentek (Poland) – 5,685
3(3). Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) – 4,891
4(4). Jessica Pegula (USA) – 2975
5 (28). Marketa Vondrusov – 2936
6 (17). Ons Jaber (Tunisia) – 2781
7(6). Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) – 2355
8 (5). Karolina Muchova (Czech Republic) – 2,150
9(7). Corey Gauff (USA) – 2115
10(10). Belinda Bencic (Switzerland) – 2040…
14(11). Veronika Kudermetova (Russia) – 1858…
16 (14). Daria Kasatkina (Russia) – 1649 …
20(21). Ekaterina Alexandrova (Russia) – 1533 …
24(20). Anastasia Potapova (Russia) – 1431…
30 (25). Ludmila Samsonova (Russia) — 999…
36 (37). Anna Blinkova (Russia) — 900…
55 (48). Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Russia) – 584 …
59 (86). Mirra Andreeva (Russia) – 570…
69 (65). Elina Avanesyan (Russia) – 485…
70 (64). Anna Kalinskaya (Russia) — 483…
80 (76). Kamilla Rakhimova (Russia) – 398.
Source : MatchTV

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