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WTA's latest ranking announced: Zheng Qinwen soared 10 places to create a personal best! Zhang Shuai failed to reach the top in doubles

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On August 15, Beijing time, the WTA officially announced the latest edition of the world rankings, due to the successive start of the North American series, the world rankings have also undergone great changes. Swatac continues to be the number one in the world! Kontawirt came after Halep, who won the WTA 1000 in Toronto, rose to sixth place in the world. Chinese Xiaohua Zheng Qinwen soared 10 places, ranking 41st, setting a career high, and returning to the throne of China's first sister! Zhang Shuai was 44th in singles, and the doubles failed again.

WTA's latest ranking announced: Zheng Qinwen soared 10 places to create a personal best! Zhang Shuai failed to reach the top in doubles

This season's WTA 1000 23 consecutive wins and 20 consecutive wins in hard courts were all ended, and Poland's Svatek, who stopped in the round of 16 in Toronto, continued to rank first in the world with 8501 points! Estonia's Kontavit is behind with 4476 points, and Greek adept Sakari is back in the top three.

Spain's Bardoza and Africa's jabeul are fourth and fifth respectively, and Romania's Halep, who won the WTA 1000 in Toronto, rose nine places to sixth in the world. In 7th to 15th place were Belarusian Sabalenka, American Pegura, Spain's Muguruza, Russia's Casakina, Switzerland's Bencic, American Gauff, Britain's Raducanu, Canada's Fernandez and Latvia's Ostapenko. Brazil's Maya, who finished runner-up in Toronto, rose eight places to 16th, setting a career-high ranking.

WTA's latest ranking announced: Zheng Qinwen soared 10 places to create a personal best! Zhang Shuai failed to reach the top in doubles

In terms of China's Jinhua, Xiaohua Zheng Qinwen soared 10 places in the ranking with the results of the top eight of Duolun Station, ranking 41st! While setting a career high, he surpassed veteran Zhang Shuai and returned to the throne of China's first sister! Zhang Shuai rose one place in the ranking to rank 44th. Zhu Lin, who won the ITF Rantisville W100 women's singles title, soared 20 places to 73rd, while locking in the 2023 Australian Open qualification.

Xiaohua Wang Xiyu rose one more place to 75th, continuing to set a new career high. Wang Xinyu also rose one place in the ranking to rank 82nd. Wang Qiang, a veteran who reached the WTA125 Concord Women's Singles Final Four, rose seven places to 103rd, just one step away from returning to the TOP100. Yuan Yue rose 6 places to rank 141st.

WTA's latest ranking announced: Zheng Qinwen soared 10 places to create a personal best! Zhang Shuai failed to reach the top in doubles

In terms of doubles, the American youngster Gauff, who won the Women's Doubles championship in Toronto, overtook the curve and rose to the first place in the world! China's Jinhua Zhang Shuai missed the opportunity to reach the top for the sixth time this season, ranking second in the world. Czech Snyakova finished third and Belgium's Mertens slipped to fourth.

Other China Jinhua (doubles) Yang Zhaoxuan NO.14, Xu Yipan NO.16, Han Xinyun NO.80, Wang Xinyu NO.89, Zheng Saisai NO.132, Zhu Lin NO.220.

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