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01:54 pm
Monday 16 November 2020
Books – Muhammad Mustafa:
The International Tennis Federation officially released the monthly ranking of female tennis players for professional players on Monday, which witnessed a historic leap for Egyptian star Mayar Sharif after winning the Charleston Championship last week.
Mayar Sharif climbed to 32 positions at a time, from 164th in the world, to 132, after scoring 136+ points, bringing her score to 571 points.
This position is the highest in the history of female tennis players in Egypt, as no female player has reached it before.
Belarusian Arena Sabalenka returned to the top ten of the world ranking of female tennis players, after winning the Austrian Championship title from Linz, while Australian star Ashley Barty maintained her position at the top.
Party is in first place with 8717 points, followed by Romanian Simona Halep with 7255 points and Japan’s Naomi Osaka in third place with 5780 points.
The ranking of the players in the top ten, published today, is as follows:
Australian Ashley Barty ranks first with 8717 points
Romanian Simona Halep is second with 7255 points
Japan’s Naomi Osaka ranks third with 5780 points
American Sophia Keenen is fourth with a score of 5760 points
Ukrainian Elena Svitolina ranks fifth with 5,260 points
Czech Karolina Pliskova ranks sixth with 5205 points
Canadian Bianca Andreescu ranks seventh with 4,555 points
Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic is eighth with 4,516 points
The Dutch Kiki Bertens ranks ninth with 4505 points
The Belarusian Arena Sabalenka is in 10th place with 4,220 points.