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After Swiatek’s Win at the 2024 Italian Open, What are the Latest WTA Rankings?

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Iga Swiatek continues her dominance in the world of women’s tennis, securing a straight-set victory over Aryna Sabalenka in the final of the Italian Open. The 22-year-old Polish sensation claimed her 21st career title with a commanding 6-2, 6-3 win, further solidifying her position as the world number one in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) rankings.

Swiatek’s victory in Rome marks her third Italian title in four years, showcasing her prowess on the clay courts. The young star expressed her joy at her consistent performance during the clay season, emphasizing her love for playing in Italy.

With this latest triumph, Swiatek reaffirms her status as the top female player in the world, with a significant lead over her closest competitors. Sabalenka, who fell to Swiatek in the final, currently holds the second spot in the rankings, followed by the talented American player Coco Gauff.

The WTA rankings, which are calculated based on a player’s performance in singles and doubles tournaments over a 52-week period, accurately reflect the players’ skills and abilities. Swiatek has now held the top spot for a total of 103 weeks, making her the first Polish player to achieve this milestone.

As Swiatek continues to dominate the women’s tennis scene, fans eagerly anticipate her future matches, including a potential showdown at Roland Garros. With her unwavering determination and exceptional talent, Swiatek is set to leave a lasting legacy in the sport.

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