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Discover the latest Women's Tennis Association (WTA) rankings, featuring in-depth analysis of the world's top female tennis players. Stay updated with their performance, stats, and progress on the official WTA Rankings page.
Live WTA Ranking. #: Tennis Player Rank CH: Career High NCH : New Career High (Previous Career High in parenthesis) 1 / 1 / 1: Immediate / Near / Far Career High Ctry: Country + National rank +/-: Rank change vs previous official rankings release Next : if player wins next match Max : if player wins current tournament Tournament categories ...
Official WTA Ranking #: Tennis Player Rank Ctry: Country + National rank +/-: Rank change vs previous official rankings release Tournament categories include : GS2000, WTA1000/500/250/125, W100/75/50/35/15 (GS/WTA/ITF events + winner points)
Up to date Rankings from the most exciting Womens Tennis matches & tournaments. Turn to the WTA for the best coverage of your favorite players!
Best Six (6) combined WTA 1000s – Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Toronto/Montreal, Cincinnati, Beijing; Best (1) non-combined WTA 1000 – Doha, Dubai, Wuhan; Next best seven (7) results from WTA 1000, WTA 500, WTA 250, WTA 125 and ITF tournaments; Points earned from the WTA Finals will count as an additional 19th tournament. Doubles
ESPN.com: TENNIS - The WTA Tour's top ranked singles players. Wednesday, August 14 Updated: September 23, 12:50 PM ET WTA singles rankings. WTA Tour top 100 ranked singles players (through Sept ...
WTA Rankings – Women’s Singles The WTA Rankings are the official world rankings for women’s singles tennis. They are calculated by taking a player’s bests result at a maximum of 16 tournaments for singles and 11 for doubles.
The WTA rankings are based on a rolling 52-week, cumulative system. A player's ranking is determined by her results at a maximum of 18 tournaments (or 19 if she competed in the WTA Finals) for singles and 12 for doubles. Points are awarded based on how far a player advances in a tournament.
The WTA rankings are updated every Monday and are based on a rolling 52-week system. This means that a player’s ranking is determined by their performance in the previous 52 weeks, and as new tournaments are played and old results drop off, a player’s ranking can fluctuate.
US Open winner Aryna Sabalenka has firmed in the number two spot, while Danielle Collins makes a return to the top 10. WTA women's singles rankings. *Last updated October 1, 2024. Check out the...