Kasatkina breaks into top 10 as Swiatek dominates WTA rankings
Daria Kasatkina was rewarded for her victory in San Jose at the weekend with a return to the top 10 for the first time since 2019, when the WTA rankings were released on Monday.
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Daria Kasatkina was rewarded for her victory in San Jose at the weekend with a return to the top 10 for the first time since 2019, when the WTA rankings were released on Monday.
Daniil Medvedev, who won his first tournament of the year at the weekend, retained his position at the top of the ATP rankings published on Monday while Nick Kyrgios climbed to his highest rank in two and half years.
The Russian, who climbed three places to ninth, beat Shelby Rogers in three sets on Sunday to claim her fifth WTA title on the hard courts in California. It is her highest-ever ranking and marks her first showing in the top 10 since January 14, 2019 after which she slipped to number 75 in October 2020, a period affected badly by the coronavirus. Iga Swiatek retains the number one spot with almost twice as many points as number two Anett Kontaveit.
Emma Raducanu is looking forward to starting with a “clean slate” in her career after the US Open is finished. Raducanu, 19, will be defending champion in New York after her shock victory as a qualifier a year ago. Ad The win propelled Raducanu up the rankings and turned her into one of the biggest stars on the WTA Tour.
Daniil Medvedev, who won his first tournament of the year at the weekend, retained his position at the top of the ATP rankings published on Monday while Nick Kyrgios climbed to his highest rank in two and half years.
As Nick Kyrgios rambled through a lengthy list of people he wanted to thank Sunday after ending a three-year title drought by claiming the trophy at the site of his last triumph, the Citi Open, he made a mention of the match officials.
Nick Kyrgios beat Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka 6-4 6-3 in the final of the Citi Open. The win is the Australian’s first ATP Tour title since he beat Daniil Medvedev 7–6 7–6 in the final of the same event in 2019. It is the 27-year-old’s seventh career title after wins at Tokyo, Atlanta and Marseille in 2016, Brisbane in 2017 and Washington and Acapulco in 2019.