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Little change in the WTA rankings this week

Little change in the WTA rankings this week
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Elio Valotto
le 17/06/2024 à 12h07
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The week's WTA tournaments had little impact on the women's rankings published on Monday. There were no changes in the world's top 10. The ranking is still dominated by Iga Swiatek, who is well ahead of her nearest challengers (by almost 4,000 points), namely Coco Gauff (2nd) and Aryna Sabalenka (3rd).

The only real changes of note concern Karolina Pliskova, unfortunate finalist in Nottingham, who is now ranked 42nd in the world (+8 places), and Diane Parry, semi-finalist in England, who is now 53rd (+11 places).

As for the French players, Garcia remains well ahead of Burel (43rd), Parry (53rd), Gracheva (69th) and Dodin (83rd) as number 1.

Iga Swiatek
2e, 8395 points
Cori Gauff
3e, 6763 points
Aryna Sabalenka
1e, 10870 points
Karolina Pliskova
Non classé
Diane Parry
124e, 615 points
Caroline Garcia
305e, 211 points
Clara Burel
746e, 49 points
Varvara Gracheva
76e, 887 points
Oceane Dodin
819e, 37 points
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