WTA rankings: Shnaider hits new career-high as top 10 remains unchanged
We look at the latest WTA rankings, breaking down the week’s biggest movers including Diana Schnaider who hits a career high on Monday
This Monday’s WTA rankings have seen an unchanged top 10 in women’s tennis, but several career-highs hit elsewhere in the rankings.
Most notable is Russia’s Diana Shnaider, who won the WTA 250 in Budapest. She moves up five places from her previous career high of No 28, and now sits at No 23 in the world on Monday.
WTA top 10, as of 22 July, 2024:
- Iga Swiatek: 11,286 points
- Coco Gauff: 8,173 points
- Aryna Sabalenka: 7,061 points
- Elena Rybakina: 6,376 points
- Jasmine Paolini: 5,373 points
- Jessica Pegula: 4,665 points
- Qinwen Zheng: 4,025 points
- Maria Sakkari: 3,925 points
- Danielle Collins: 3,702 points
- Barbora Krejcikova: 3,573 points
Once again, the WTA top 15 has four Americans in it, with Madison Keys and Emma Navarro sitting just outside the top 10 on No14 and No 15 respectively.
Moyuka Uchijima continues her climb up the rankings, hitting a career-high of No 66 this Monday. Britain’s Harriet Dart, Spaniard Jessica Bouzas Maneiro and the eldest Andreeva sister, Erika, all hit career-highs as well.
Meanwhile, Mayar Sherif continues to fall, dropping another 20 spots to No 87 in the world. Ana Bogdan also took a big hit dropping 28 places to No 96, while Aliaksandra Sasnovich went the other way, leaping 30 spots to re-enter the top 100.