Women’s Doubles
Timea Babos lost in the quarterfinals of Cicncinnati Masters, however she still jumped one rank to reclaim the top spot from Latisha Chan. Meanwhile, Hradecka and Makarova won the Cincinnati Masters 2018 and are now placed at 4th and 28th position respectively.
.@katemakarova1 and Lucie Hradecka defeated Elise Mertens and Demi Schuurs to win the women’s doubles title in Cincinnati.
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— VAVEL USA Tennis (@VAVELUSATennis) 19 August 2018
Demi Schuurs jumped 3 ranks up to break into the top 10 and is now placed at the 10th position in the Women’s Doubles tennis rankings. Some of the other significant upgrades were of Nicole Melichar, Kiki Bertens and Johanna Larsson who are now placed at 17th, 18th and 21st position respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Events | Points |
1 | Timea Babos | Hungary | 19 | 7700 |
2 | Katerina Siniakova | Czech Republic | 17 | 7495 |
3 | Latisha Chan | Chinese Taipei | 22 | 7150 |
4 | Ekaterina Makarova | Russia | 15 | 6585 |
5 | Barbora Krejcikova | Czech Republic | 19 | 6340 |
6 | Andrea Sestini Hlavackova | Czech Republic | 24 | 6100 |
7 | Elena Vesnina | Russia | 11 | 5295 |
8 | Kristina Mladenovic | France | 13 | 5285 |
9 | Gabriela Dabrowski | Canada | 22 | 5170 |
10 | Demi Schuurs | Netherlands | 24 | 4910 |
11 | Barbora Strycova | Czech Republic | 19 | 4810 |
12 | Yifan Xu | China | 21 | 4460 |
13 | Ashleigh Barty | Australia | 14 | 4450 |
14 | Andreja Klepac | Slovenia | 23 | 4160 |
14 | María José Martínez Sánchez | Spain | 23 | 4160 |
16 | Kveta Peschke | Czech Republic | 24 | 4055 |
17 | Nicole Melichar | USA | 28 | 3630 |
18 | Kiki Bertens | Netherlands | 19 | 3515 |
19 | Su-Wei Hsieh | Chinese Taipei | 18 | 3368 |
20 | Zhaoxuan Yang | China | 26 | 3190 |
21 | Johanna Larsson | Sweden | 17 | 3080 |
22 | Elise Mertens | Belgium | 19 | 3075 |
23 | Hao-Ching Chan | Chinese Taipei | 23 | 3015 |
24 | Katarina Srebotnik | Slovenia | 26 | 2780 |
25 | Shuai Peng | China | 12 | 2758 |
26 | Irina-Camelia Begu | Romania | 16 | 2685 |
27 | Makoto Ninomiya | Japan | 27 | 2640 |
28 | Lucie Hradecka | Czech Republic | 9 | 2622 |
29 | Mihaela Buzarnescu | Romania | 28 | 2550 |
30 | Anna-Lena Groenefeld | Germany | 22 | 2525 |
31 | Alicja Rosolska | Poland | 29 | 2310 |
32 | Eri Hozumi | Japan | 18 | 2300 |
33 | Abigail Spears | USA | 26 | 2240 |
34 | Lucie Safarova | Czech Republic | 10 | 2238 |
35 | Shuko Aoyama | Japan | 29 | 2210 |
36 | Raquel Atawo | USA | 20 | 2175 |
37 | Nadiia Kichenok | Ukraine | 28 | 1925 |
38 | Lara Arruabarrena | Spain | 17 | 1840 |
39 | Kirsten Flipkens | Belgium | 18 | 1825 |
40 | Vania King | USA | 12 | 1811 |
41 | Jelena Ostapenko | Latvia | 15 | 1790 |
42 | Heather Watson | UK | 12 | 1750 |
43 | Lyudmyla Kichenok | Ukraine | 26 | 1695 |
44 | Monica Niculescu | Romania | 12 | 1690 |
45 | Alla Kudryavtseva | Russia | 26 | 1642 |
46 | Anastasia Rodionova | Australia | 26 | 1640 |
47 | Lidziya Marozava | Belarus | 28 | 1600 |
48 | Sania Mirza | India | 4 | 1521 |
49 | Kaitlyn Christian | USA | 32 | 1500 |
50 | Dalila Jakupovic | Slovenia | 27 | 1440 |
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