By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday July 18, 2023
Welcome to the Prime-10, Marketa Vondrousova!
The primary unseeded girls’s singles champion at Wimbledon within the Open Period rises 32 spots from No.42, making her Prime-10 debut on this week’s WTA rankings.
Vondrousova, who had beforehand topped out at No.14 within the rankings in July of 2019, was outdoors of the Prime-100 for a spell final 12 months, in October, after lacking six months because of a number of wrist surgical procedures.
She completed 2022 because the 99th-ranked participant on tour however has stormed up the rankings, placing up a 29-10 document that features seven consecutive wins at Wimbledon.
Vondrousova jumps 23 spots to No.5 within the WTA’s Race to the Yr-Finish Championships.
A brand new main champion joins the top-10 of the WTA rankings! pic.twitter.com/1iddlUr7Vm
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 17, 2023
Svitolina Greatest Riser
Elina Svitolina’s emotional run to the Wimbledon semifinals has the Ukrainian knocking on the door to the Prime-25.
Fairly outstanding once we take into account the truth that the 28-year-old was ranked 508 when she took the court docket in Strasbourg for a pre Roland-Garros occasion in Could. After successful the title at Strasbourg she rose to 192, then reached the quarterfinals in Paris to rise into the Prime 80.
The previous World No.4 sits at No.27 (+49) at this time, and is poised to rise larger with zero rating factors to defend till subsequent April.
Candy 16 ✨
16-year-old Mirra Andreeva reaches the Spherical of 16 in simply her second-ever Grand Slam#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/srXAFFbgdm
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 9, 2023
Andreeva Retains Climbing
16-year-old Mirra Andreeva continues her push up the WTA rankings. After reaching the quarterfinals at Wimbledon the Russian (+36) now sits at No.66, making her Prime 100 debut.
Remarkably, she completed 22 at 405 on the earth.
Nice Britain’s Jodie Burrage (+10) additionally makes her Prime 100 debut, coming in at No.98.
Among the many different notable risers had been former World No.4 Sofia Kenin (+35 – from No.126 to No.91), who certified at Wimbledon and reached the third spherical; Arantxa Rus (+23 from No.85 to No.62): who captured an ITF title in The Hague, then gained her second WTA 125 title of the 12 months in Contrexéville, France, and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (+22 from No.118 to No.96), who was was runner-up to Rus on the Contrexéville event.
Pavlyuchenkova returns to the Prime-100 for the primary time since final August. After coping with a knee harm in 2022, the 32-year-old was ranked No.846 as just lately as January.
Katie Boulter, the final Brit standing at Wimbledon this 12 months, jumps 16 spots to No.73, because of her third-round run at SW 19.
Swiatek’s Lead at No.1 Shrinks
Poland’s Iga Swiatek continues her reign atop the WTA rankings however the hole between herself and No.2-ranked Aryna Sabalenka has slimmed to 470 factors.
Sabalenka leads Swiatek within the WTA Race standings (additionally the Race to year-end No.1) by 770 factors.
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