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The WTA 500 in Abu Dhabi, which left some important meanings, along with a competitive 250 and 125 in Mumbai (Plus ITFS), meant a full table for players to perform some ranking movements.
And no more benefits than Belinda Bencic, who is in full swing in full swing after a year of maternity leave and will win the ABU Dhabi title with a wild card.
(The first round of opponents for players in Doha action in brackets).
Madison Keys (USA): No. 7 =============> No. 6 (Keys moves to the new High career – he did nothing, but because 2024 Master Abu Dhabi Elena Rybakina dropped some points by not defending himself) (Do not play)
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Linda Noseka (Jun): No. 39 ==================================================== ===================================================================================uff ============================================================= (Noskova was late in silence. But she runs to the semifinal of Abu Dhabi and improves her a little) ((15) Donna Vekic).
Market Vondrousova (CZE): No. 37 ======================================================= ===================================================================================uff 34 (After a long absence of injury, the Czech Lefty is found to find some form, and made a quarter -final in Abu Dhabi defeat Emma Raducan and Seeda No. 4 Yulia Putintseva)(Elina Svitolina).
Ashlyn Krueger (USA): no. 51 ================================================== ===================================================================================uff ===================================================================================uff ====================================uff (Still is only 20 years old and after it has so far been held in Abu Dhabi in Abu Dhabi, he is American to Top 40)(((Toilet) Sofia Ken).
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Lucia Bronzetti (ITA): no. 72 ======================================================= ===================================================================================uff ==========================================================uff (Bronzetti makes the final in Cluj-Napoca and moves up. Her career High is 46, reached in April).
Belinda Bencic (Sui): No. 157 =========> No. 65 (Bencic started her return from maternity at the end of last autumn, but only smaller tournaments are available. But she got some good repetitions, so when she came to Australia, it wasn’t a shock to her system. 65 After victory in Abu Dhabi as a wild card.(Do not play).
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Kimberly Birrell (AUS): no. 86 ======================================================= ===================================================================================uff ================================================================== (At the age of 26, Birrell is not a spring chicken. But she had a solid year 2025 and planned well by playing ITF in Australia after AO. She wins in Brisbane and moves to the next career best than No. 75).
Jil Teichmann (Sui): no. 117 =====> (Former No. 21 – It wasn’t so long ago – he is slowly getting back on the ranking and winning the WTA 125 in Mumbai. It is exactly shifting it back to the top 100).
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Wakana Sonobe (JPN): no. 837 ====> (17-year-old, who won the Australian open juniors a few weeks ago and is Junior 2 in the world, qualified in Abu Dhabi after getting a wild card and won the round. At least, she chops a huge piece of that ladder.
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Madison Keys (USA) (No. 6)
Ashlyn Krueger (USA) (No. 40)
Suzan Lamens (down) (No. 66)
Kimberly Birrell (Aus) (No. 75)
Robin Montgomery (USA) (No. 102)
Anca Todai (Rou) (No. 104)
Manwlang was Digidctiond (HAA)) (No. 115)
Gao Xinyu (CHN) (No. 127)
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Elena Rybakina (Kaz): No. 5 =================================================================================uff =========================================================================================================================================================== (Rybakina had a good week in Abu Dhabi. But not as good a week as last year when she won it. So the semifinal effort will miss her out of the top five.(Hello).
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Emma Radacan (GBR): no. 56 ========================================================= ===================================================================================uff ===================================================================================uff ===================================================================================uff ===================================================================================uff ==================================================================uff (Raducan is hovering in this area, with Niggles here and there and the changes in coaching and a variety of mini-drags. In the first round of Abu Dhabi came out. He has another one this week to Dauha)(Ekaterina Alexandrova).
Karolina Pliskova (June): No. 47 =====================================================================================uff ===================================================================================uff ==================================== (There was not much noise from the former year – which can drop her from the best 130 years. Even if she doesn’t care because she will be able to return in the protected ladder.
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Sorana Ciestea (Rou): No. 64 ===========> No. 79 (Now 34 – Time Flies – Kriestea has a new coach in Sven Groeneveld this year, but the results have not come to date. She lost in the first round in CLUJ after losing last year in Abu Dhabi).
Sara Sorribes Tormo (ESP): No. 83 ================================================================================uff ===================================================================================uff ===== 95 (28-year-old Spaniard was defeated in an hour and 19 minutes in the first round of Cluj-Napoca after qualifying. This should be independently known as an impressive act by Anna Blinkova’s rival. But when I got good points in Abu Dabi. Last year it decreases).
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Rebecca Marino (CAN): No. 103 ============> No. 109 (Marino had a great week in Mumbai when he got to the semifinals. But a year ago she won ITF of $ 100,000 in Irapauta in Mexico, so it will end up with a decline in six cities. This tournament is not this year – replaced seems WTA 125 in Cantun).
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Cristina Bucsa (ESP): no. (27-year-old Spaniel is much better than this order. But it is a type of player who usually places a consistent level that depends a little on the form of an opponent with a higher ceiling. She was lost in the last round of the qualification in Abu Dhabi, but a year ago she qualified and made the first round on Sunday).
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(Note that Kana-Kiwis, Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliff do not appear on this list, because in 2025 they have only one tournament on their board. Based on their semifinals in Australia, they would be third).
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