Swiatek extends lead on top of WTA rankings
PARIS: Poland's Iga Swiatek extended her lead at the top of the WTA rankings released on Monday (Jun 6) after her French Open triumph in Paris over American Coco Gauff, who moves closer to the Top 10.
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PARIS: Poland's Iga Swiatek extended her lead at the top of the WTA rankings released on Monday (Jun 6) after her French Open triumph in Paris over American Coco Gauff, who moves closer to the Top 10.
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