Wimbledon champs Swiatek No. 3 in WTA
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Amanda Anisimova reflects on 'surreal' Wimbledon finish, momentum headed into favorite major US Open
Amanda Anisimova reflects on her Wimbledon run, family support, jumping into the top 10 of the WTA rankings and excitement ahead of her favorite major, the U.S. Open.
In the post-Wimbledon edition of the PIF WTA Rankings, champion Iga Swiatek is back in the Top 3, quarterfinalist Mirra Andreeva enters the Top 5, runner-up Amanda Anisimova makes her Top 10 debut and semifinalist Belinda Bencic returns to the Top 20.
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA Race Update: Iga Swiatek's Wimbledon crown narrows gap on Aryna Sabalenka, American quartet solidifies Finals spotsFollowing the conclusion of Wimbledon, the WTA Race to Riyadh has seen several movements, though Aryna Sabalenka still maintains a clear lead. However, champion Iga Swiatek has narrowed the distance and returned to second place in the Race,
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Tennis World on MSNEmma Raducanu's tenure as top-ranked British female tennis player quickly endsEmma Raducanu's return to being the top-ranked British female tennis player didn't last long after dropping five spots on the updated WTA rankings list and finding herself ranked below Katie Boulter. On June 16th, Raducanu replaced Boulter as the British No. 1 - that marked the 22-year-old achieving the feat for the first time in two years.
The main-draw entry list for the 2025 US Open was released on Tuesday. 98 of the world's Top 99 players will line up in New York for a chance to win the year's final Grand Slam title.
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Aryna Sabalenka reached the Wimbledon semifinals and has 12,420 points under her belt. She was the first player to qualify for the 2025 WTA Finals.
Meanwhile, Amanda Anisimova—who reached the first Grand Slam final of her career at Wimbledon—cracks the Top 10.
Emma Raducanu has slipped down the WTA rankings in the wake of her third round exit at Wimbledon, losing her British No. 1 status to a new queen of the court