Ostapenko retains 30th place in the WTA rank, Sevastova fall

In the first round of the Moscow “WTA 500” tournament, Ostapenko withdrew from the competition in the third set.

Latvia’s third racket Daniela Vismane retained 314th place, Diāna Marcinkēviča retired by three seats (354th), Kamilla Bartone retained 393rd position, Darya Semenistista climbed by 38th place (543rd), and Sabine Rutlauka lost nine positions (916th).

Margarita Ignatjeva (1031) fell by eight positions, while Patricia Špaka (1078) was 11 places lower than a week ago, Anna Ozerova (1171) resigned ten places, Elza Tomase (1183) lost eight places, and Līga Dekmeijer has risen by 25 places (1291).

The top ten has remained the same – first place is Ashley Barthy, an Australian, followed by Arina Sabalenko from Belarus and Karolina Plishkova and Barbora Krejchikova from the Czech Republic, Garvinje Mugurusa from Spain, Elina Svitolin from Ukraine, Yelindi from Ukraine,

Last week, Estonian Anete Kontaveita won the final of the Moscow “WTA 500” tournament, winning the fourth title in her career. The Estonian has risen by six places and now occupies the 14th position. The Anna WTA 250 in Tenerife was won by American Anna Li, who rose 12 places to 48th place.

In the ranking of doubles, Ostapenko, who won the doubles competition of the Moscow “WTA 500” tournament in the duet with the Czech Katerina Sinjakov, has risen to the 23rd place by eight places. Marcinkēvičs improved his performance by 45 places (276), Vismane resigned by four positions (347). Bartone (577) resigned for three places, Sevastova (612) lost six places, and Semenista (740) rose for 35 places. Both Ignatjeva (988) and Špaka (993) lost seven positions, Dekmeijere resigned by five places (1085), and Rutlauka – by 14 (1664).

Meanwhile, Latvia’s leading tennis player Ernests Gulbis has retained the 196th place in the latest ATP rank.

Meanwhile, Mārtiņš Podžus (604) lost five places, but Roberts Štrombahs (765) resigned by one position, while Kārlis Ozoliņš (945) rose by five places. Artūrs Lazdiņš (shared 1586th place) lost eight places, but Mārtiņš Rocēns (shared 1621th) is nine places lower than a week ago. Jānis Podžus (divided in 1916) rose by 12 places.

There have been no changes in the first seven places. The leader is still the Serbian Novak Djokovic, followed by the Russian Daniil Medvedev, the Greek Stefan Cicip, the German Alexander Zverev, the Spanish Rafael Nadal, the Russian athlete Andrei Rublov and the Italian Mateo Beretini. The Norwegian Kaspers Rūds took the eighth place for one position, but the Austrian Dominiks Tīms – he lost one position, the pole Huberts Hurkačs retained the tenth place.

Last week, the “WTA 250” series tournament took place in Moscow, the final of which was won by the Russian Aslan Karacev, who ranks 19th in the youngest rank, which is three positions higher than the previous week. The winners of the European Open in Antwerp were the Italian Janniks Zinners, who climbed two places and took 11th place.

Both M. Podžus (519) and Strombah (547) rose by three places in the ranking of doubles. Gulbis lost seven places (794), but Ozoliņš – one place (1164). J. Podžus and Lazdiņš also fell by seven places (1317 and 1395, respectively), meanwhile Daniels Linkuns-Morozovs (1541) rose by 13 places, and Rocēns (divided in 1630) by 15 places.

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