​Sorana Kirstia remains the best player from Romania in the WTA hierarchy, while Ana Bohdan, Iryna Begu, Jacqueline Christian and Gabriela Ruse registered jumps of several positions.

Ana BohdanPhoto: Corine Sciboz / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Ana Bohdan, Iryna Begu, Jacqueline Christian and Gabriela Ruse rose in the WTA ranking

Most Romanian women in the WTA Top 200 moved up in the new rankings published by the WTA, with Irina Bara the only one to drop a position.

26. Sorana Kirstea 1765 points

64. Ana Bohdan 942 (+2)

74. Iryna Begu 888 (+1)

89. Jacqueline Christian 805 (+2)

127. Gabriela Ruse 573 (+3)

185. Iryna Bara 410 (-1)

193. Miriam Bulgaru 390 (+6)

215. Andrea Mitu 352 (+8)

241. Anka Todoni 309 (-4)

279. Christina Dinu 258 (-2), etc.

Angers champion Monica Niculescu remains at No. 41 in WTA doubles

Monica Niculescu won the “WTA 125” tournament in Angers (paired with Cristina Bucha) and remains on the 41st place in the WTA doubles ranking.

37. Gabriela Ruse 2140 points

41. Monica Niculescu 2025

157. Iryna Bara 583

166. Andrea Mitu 553

171. Oana Gavrila 540 (-1)

190. Iryna Begu 480 (-3)

252. Jacqueline Christian 348 (-1) etc.

No changes in the WTA TOP-10

With the season already over for the best players in women’s tennis, it was clear that there would be no changes in the WTA TOP 10. Iga Svyatek, Aryna Sabalenko and Coco Gauff will end 2023 on the podium of the WTA hierarchy.

1. Iga Sviatek 9295 points

2. Aryna Sabalenko 9050

3. Coco Gauff 6580

4. Olena Rybakina 6365

5. Jessica Pegula 5975

6. Ons Jabeur 4195

7. Marketa Vondrousova 4046

8. Karolina Mukhova 3650

9. Maria Sakkari 3620

10. Barbora Krejchikova 2880

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96. Bianca Andreescu 764

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298. Emma Radukanu 231 (-2).