THE Maria Sakkari climbed to sixth place in the world rankings, continuing the upward trend of recent weeks. For the leading Greek champion, a very successful month was completed, with marches to the final of Indian Wells, the quarter-finals of the tournament in Miami, but also the semi-finals in Charleston.
Coming off a very tough season, the Greek player managed to find her game again alongside her new coach, David Witt, but also came out on top in the rankings despite having many points to defend, having gained three places in two weeks.
It should be noted that he was also out of the top 10 for a very short period of time and now he is returning dynamically to the top of the ranking. Iga Sviatek is at the top by a large margin. The top ten is as follows:
1. Iga Sviatek (Poland) 10,835 points
2. Arina Sabalenka (Belarus) 8,045
3. Coco Goff (USA) 7,205
4. Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) 5,848
5. Jessica Pegula (USA) 4,870
6. Maria Sakkari (Greece) 4.195
7. Qinen Zheng (China) 3,995
8. Marketa Vodrusova (Czech Republic) 3,895
9. Ons Zamber (Tunisia) 3,658
10. Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia) 3,438
THE Stefanos Tsitsipas remained in twelfth place. Novak Djokovic is back at the top of the ATP rankings for the 419th week, again ahead of Yannick Sinner, who left Carlos Alcaraz in third place for the second week.
1. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 9,725 points
2. Yannick Sinner (Italy) 8,710
3. Carlos Alcarath (Spain) 8,645
4. Daniil Medvedev (Russia) 7,165
5. Alexander Zverev (Germany) 5,415
6. Andrei Rublev (Russia) 4,890
7. Holger Rune (Denmark) 3,795
8. Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) 3,665
9. Grigor Dimitrov (Bulgaria) 3,540
10. Kasper Ruud (Norway) 3,465
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