Latvia’s second best tennis player, Darja Semenistaja, has not changed her position in the ranking either, and maintains 119th place.
Anastasija Sevastova is three places lower and is in the 481st position, Kamilla Bartone has moved back by ten spaces to the 535th place, while Diana Marcinkeviča has lost 106 places and is in the 559th position.
Daniela Wismane regained six places (626th), Sabine Rutlauka is two places higher (1071st), Adelina Lačinova has moved up by three places (1111th), Margarita Ignatiev’s position has not changed (1178th), while Marija Semenistaja is up two places. higher (1301), while Valeria Kargina has moved up by four positions (1403).
There have been no changes in the top ten of the ranking – the leader is still the Belarusian Arina Sabalenka, followed by the Polish Iga Šviontek and the American Cory Goff. Yasmine Paolini from Italy is in fourth place, Jen Xinwen from China is fifth, followed by Yelena Rybakina from Kazakhstan, Americans Jessica Pegula and Emma Navarro, Russian Darya Kasatkina and Czech Barbora Krejcikova.
In the WTA doubles ranking, Ostapenko has kept the sixth place, and Daria Semenistaya – the 159th position.
Marcinkėviča is two places lower (258th), while Vismane has moved up two places (301st). Barton experienced a drop of 91 places (406th), Ignatjeva fell by two places (1033rd), and Marija Semenistaja – by one (1224th). 1307) and Marina Markina (1322) – for six.
The leader of the world doubles ranking is still the Czech Katerzyna Sinjakova.