The new position of Svitolina in the WTA ranking is known



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  Unveiling of Svitolina's position in the WTA ranking
Svitolina retains her position in the WTA ranking. Photo: ERA

On Monday, January 28th, WTA unveiled the updated ranking of the best tennis players in the world.

Following the Australian Open Championship, her champion, Naomi Osaka, became the 26th first racquet in the world and the first in Asia. The 21-year-old Japanese became the youngest beginner at the top of the world rankings after the 20th birthday of Carolyn Wozniacki in 2010.

The final of the Australian Open, Peter Kvitov, reiterated her ranking by becoming second.

Shenzhen champion Arina Soobolenko, who reached the third circle in Melbourne, made her TOP-10 debut, replacing Darin Kasatkin from there.

Elina Svitolina kept 7th place. Lesya Tsurenko also remained in the 24th place, informs wtatennis.com

Dayan Yastremsky, who went to the Third Major Circle in Australia, came in 10th place.

Classification of singles of the WTA tour

The provisions of January 28, 2019:

1 (4) Naomi Osaka (Japan) 7030
2 (6) Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) 6290
3 (1) Simona Halep (Romania) 5582
4 (5) Sloan Stevens (USA) 5307
5 (8) Carolina Plishkova (Czech Republic) 5100
6 (2) Angelik Kerber (Germany) 4965
7 (7) Elina Svitolina (Ukr Ian 4940
8 (9) Kiki Bertens (The Netherlands) 4430
9 (3) Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) 3566
10 (11) Arina Sobolenko (Belarus) 3485
11 (16) Serena Williams (United States) 3406
12 (10) Daryna Kasatkina (Russia) 3355
13 (12) Anastasia Sevastova (Latvia) 3330
14 (15) Ashley Barthe (Australia) 3285
15 (18) Garbin Mugurusa (Spain) 3035
16 (13) Julia Gerges (Germany) ) 2995
17 (17) Madison Kiz (United States) 2786
18 (21) Wang Qiang (China) 2605
19 (19) Caroline Garcia (France) 2550
20 (20) Anett Comteauit (Estonia) 2355
24 ( 24) Lesya Tsurenko (Ukraine) 1896
47 (57) Diana Yastremskaya (Ukraine) 1119
95 (94) Katerina Kozlova (Ukraine) 636
127 (107) Angelina Kalinina (Ukraine) 477
155 (116) Martha Kostyuk (Ukraine) 373

Ukrainka Katarina Zavatska moved to the bottom of the line – from 181 positions to 182.

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