Cur | Prv | Name | Country | Rank pts. | Tours. |
1 | (1) | Dinara Safina | RUS | 10521 | 19 |
2 | (2) | Serena Williams | USA | 8758 | 17 |
3 | (3) | Venus Williams | USA | 6617 | 16 |
4 | (4) | Elena Dementieva | RUS | 6591 | 21 |
5 | (5) | Svetlana Kuznetsova | RUS | 6071 | 19 |
6 | (6) | Jelena Jankovic | SRB | 5980 | 22 |
7 | (7) | Vera Zvonareva | RUS | 5400 | 24 |
8 | (8) | Victoria Azarenka | BLR | 5066 | 17 |
9 | (9) | Caroline Wozniacki | DEN | 4780 | 28 |
10 | (10) | Nadia Petrova | RUS | 3300 | 25 |
7/07/2009
WTA ranking as of 6-Jul-2009
Despite being the champion of 3 of the 4 last Grand Slams (US Open, Australian Open and wimbledon), Serena Williams is unable to reach WTA #1 and Dinara Safina even extends her lead after her semifinalist place at Wimbledon. Surprisingly there are no changes in Top-10. Virginie Razzano breaks into the Top-20 for the first time, moving from #23 to a career-high ranking at #17. Surprising quarter-finalists Sabine Lisicki and Francesca Schiavone climb 15 places up to #26 and #28 respectively. Good climbs also for Tatjana Malek (21 places to #80) and Polona Hercog (24 places to #89), although greatest gainer in Top-100 is young American Melanie Oudin, who gains 54 places to break into Top-100 and peak at #70 after progressing to Wimbledon Last-16 round as a qualifier upsetting Jelena Jankovic on her way.
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