Florida [USA], Iga Swiatek, who recently won the Madrid Open, continued her dominance in women's tennis with her excellent performance against Aryna Sabalenka in the Madrid Open final. After her first win in Madrid, she now tops the table with 10,910 points, 3,412 points ahead of second-place Sabalenka (7498), Swiatek is entering her 103rd week at No. 1 in the rankings and holding her Starting again to get stronger. In that top-ranked final, Swiatek defeated defending champion Sabalenka 7–5, 4–6, 7–6(7), saving three championship points to win her first Madrid Open title. Coco Gauff remains in third place with 7313 points. Meanwhile, Elena Rybakina also retained her fourth position with 6673 points, while both Gauff and Rybakina will look to sharpen their games over the next few weeks to finish in the top two among the women. Ranking. Jessica Pegula, who is out of action, remains in fifth place with 465 points, while Maria Sakkari has dropped two places in the rankings, now standing at 8th with 3925 points, which means that Marketa Vondrousova (4090) has claimed the 6th place and Qianwen Zheng (4090) has claimed the 6th place. (3945) climbed one place to 7th place. Ons Jabeur retained its 9th position in the rankings with 3748 points. Madison Keys moved up four places from 20th to 16th with 2688 points. Her sudden rise meant Veronika Kudermetov slipped six places in the rankings to 25th.