The Polish Iga Szwiatek remains leader of the ranking. American Cori Gauff is in second place. Arina Sabalenka of Belarus closes the top three.
The best Russian remains Daria Kasatkina, who occupies 14th place. The top 20 also includes Lyudmila Samsonova (15th) and Ekaterina Alexandrova, who fell from 16th to 20th position. Anastasia Potapova moved from 41st to 36th place.
WTA ranking as of June 17:
eleven). Iga Swiatek (Poland) – 11,695 points
2 (2). Corey Gauff (United States) – 7,988
3 (3). Arina Sabalenko (Belarus) – 7,788
4 (4). Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) – 5,973
5 (5). Jessica Pegula (United States) – 4,625
6 (6). Marketa Vondrousova (Czech Republic) – 4,503
7 (7). Jasmine Paolini (Italy) – 4,068
8 (8). Zheng Qingwen (China) – 4,005
9 (9). Maria Sakkari (Greece) – 3,980
10 (10). Ons Jabeur (Tunisia) – 3,748
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14 (14). Daria Kasatkina (Russia) – 3,088
15 (15). Lyudmila Samsonova (Russia) – 2,830
20 (16). Ekaterina Alexandrova (Russia) – 2,178
23 (23). Mirra Andreeva (Russia) – 2,017
24 (24). Anna Kalinskaya (Russia) – 1,986
26 (26). Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Russia) – 1,756
35 (34). Veronika Kudermetova (Russia) – 1,503
36 (41). Anastasia Potapova (Russia) – 1,427
49 (48). Diana Schneider (Russia) – 1,176
60 (60). Anna Blinkova (Russia) – 1,036
74 (78). Elina Avanesyan (Russia) – 926
97(100). Erika Andreeva (Russia) – 729
98 (101). Maria Timofeeva (Russia) – 722
- Andreescu commented on Samsonova’s defeat
Source: Sport

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