​Iga Sviatek became the new leader of the WTA hierarchy, the Pole returned to the first place after winning the Champions Tour 2023. Romania has four players in the TOP-100.

Iga SvyatekPhoto: Dubreuil Corinne/ABACA/Abaca Press/Profimedia

Players from Romania in the WTA hierarchy

Romania’s first “rocket” will end the year with Sorana Kirstya, who ranks first in the hierarchy among all tricolor players (26th place). There are also players of the first hundred: Ana Bohdan (67), Iryna Begu (76) and Jacqueline Christian (98).

26 Sorana Kirstea 1765 pts

67 Ana Bohdan 942 (+1)

76 Iryna Begu 888

98 Jacqueline Christian 735 (-1)

125 Gabriela Ruse 573 (+2)

173 Iryna Bara 439 (+17)

200 Miriam Bulgaru 374 (-3)

250 Anka Todoni 280 (+9)

264 Andrea Mitu 265 (+16)

291 Christina Dinu 226 (+16)

292 Alexander Kadantsu-Ignatik 224 (-5), etc.

Athletes from Romania in the WTA doubles hierarchy

Gabriela Ruse is the top-ranked doubles player from Romania, ranked 37th, followed by Monica Niculescu (41st) and Iryna Bara (120th).

37 Gabriela Ruse 2140 points

41 Monica Niculescu 1975

120 Iryna Bara 770 (+10)

157 Oana Gavrila 569 (+5)

185 Iryna Begu 480

219 Andrea Mitu 390 (-6)

240 Jacqueline Christian 348

264 Christina Dinu 323 (-33), etc.

WTA ranking, top 10: new leader Iga Svyatek

The victory at the Tournament of Champions 2023 returned Poland’s Igo Sviatek to the 1st place in the WTA. Aryna Sabalenko and Coco Gauf close the podium.

1 Iga Svyatek 9295 points (+1)

2 Aryna Sabalenko 9050 (-1)

3 Coco Gauf 6580

4 Olena Rybakina 6365

5 Jessica Pegula 5975

6 oz Jabeur 4195 (+1)

7 Marketa Vondrousova 4075 (-1)

8 Karolina Mukhova 3651

9 Maria Sakkari 3620

10 Barbora Krejchikova 2880

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92 Bianca Andreescu 764

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285 Emma Reducanu 231 (-1) etc.