Last week, Pavlyuchenkova reached the quarterfinals of the San Diego tournament, where she lost to Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk.
Her compatriot Anna Kalinskaya, who was ranked higher last week, now occupies 25th position in the rankings.
The leader of the ranking remains the representative of Poland Iga Szwiatek, the second place is occupied by the Belarusian Arina Sabalenka and the American Cori Gauff closes the leading trio. The best Russian is Daria Kasatkina, who is in 12th place.
WTA rankings as of March 4:
eleven). Iga Szwiatek (Poland) – 10,105 points
2 (2). Arina Sabalenko (Belarus) – 8725
3 (3). Corey Gauff (United States) – 6975
4 (4). Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) – 6848
5 (5). Jessica Pegula (United States) – 5145
6 (6). Ons Jabeur (Tunisia) – 4173
7 (7). Marketa Vondrousova (Czech Republic) – 4070
8 (8). Zheng Qingwen (China) – 4040
9 (9). Maria Sakkari (Greece) – 3565
10 (10). Elena Ostapenko (Latvia) – 3548
12 (12). Daria Kasatkina – 3063…
15 (15). Lyudmila Samsonova – 2605
16 (16). Ekaterina Alexandrova – 2475…
19 (19). Veronica Kudermetova – 2305…
24 (25). Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova – 1981
25 (24). Anna Kalinskaya – 1943…
33 (31). Anastasia Potapova – 1557…
38 (37). Mirra Andreyeva – 1418…
45 (51). Anna Blinkova – 1270…
63 (63). Elina Avanesian – 1050…
74 (73). Diane Schneider – 963…
95 (94). Kamilla Rakhimova – 760…
98 (96). Erika Andreeva (all – Russia) – 739.
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Source: Sport

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