the australian tennis player Ashleigh Barty remains at number 1 in the WTA ranking, and the Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa loses a position in the top 10.
Barty, who won the Australian Open in January, announced last Friday that he will not play the Masters of Indian Wells y Miamiwhich will be played this month.
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There were hardly any movements within the top 10 of the WTA world rankings. Garbiñe Muguruzathe second Spanish tennis player in the world, remains in ninth position with 3,235 points, while Badosa one position fell and the Greek, Mary Sakkariovertook the Spanish to get sixth.
From second to fifth place everything remains the same. Czech tennis player Barbora Krejcikova She remains in second place, while the Belarusian, Ariana Sabalenka, who now participates as a neutral player without a flag or symbols by decision of the international federation, in response to her country’s support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine, is third. The Polish Iga Swiatek ranks fourth and the Estonian Anet Kontavietthe fifth.
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Regarding the rest of the Ibero-American players in the top 100, the Spanish Sara Sorribes remains in 36th place, Colombian Camila Osorio rises nine places, from 44 to 35and the next Spanish on the list is Nuria Parrizas, who also climbs positions, going from 51 to 45.