WTA Race Update: Aryna Sabalenka strengthens grip, Coco Gauff returns to the top-10

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Tuesday, 06 May 2025 at 22:31
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The WTA Race to Riyadh was updated this Monday after the Madrid Open, with Aryna Sabalenka increasing her distance from her pursuers. Tournament finalist Coco Gauff advanced 6 positions and is one of the two new additions to the top-10.
Unlike the official WTA Rankings, the Race only takes into account points earned during the 2025 calendar year. The top eight players by season’s end will qualify for the prestigious WTA Finals in Riyadh.

Leading with a strong gap

It is no longer news that Sabalenka (4,915 points) remains at the top, and she is assured of staying in that position for several weeks, at least until the end of Roland Garros. The 3-time Grand Slam champion claimed her 8th WTA 1000 crown and third in Madrid after defeating Coco Gauff in the final 6-3, 7-6(3).
Further behind are Madison Keys (3,284) and Mirra Andreeva (2,840), both quarterfinalists in Madrid, carrying their consistency on hardcourts from the early months of the year to the clay swing. Keys, champion at the Australian Open at the start of the year, could not overcome Swiatek and fell in the Round of 8, although she maintains a great 23-5 record for the season.
Similar was the case for the teenager Andreeva, who advanced to the quarterfinals and fell to the eventual finalist Gauff. Like Keys, the Russian earned 215 points for reaching the quarterfinals and remains strong in third place, although with Swiatek breathing down her neck, less than 30 points behind.
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Mirra Andreeva won two WTA 1000 titles in a row: Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships and Indian Wells

Top 5 remains the same

Swiatek's (2,840) hesitant present does not negate that she has been one of the best of the year. The 5-time Grand Slam champion fell for the fourth time this season in the semifinals of a tournament, overwhelmed by Gauff 1-6, 1-6 in the semifinals. In any case, she added 390 points, which allowed her to close the gap with Andreeva. For the moment, the clay swing has not brought the expected results for the Pole, who has not reached a final since Roland Garros 2024, and who hopes in the Rome Open - where she defends the title - to begin to leave behind the doubts about her level.
Completing the top-5 is American Jessica Pegula (2,483), owner of three titles this season and finalist at the Miami Open. The 31-year-old barely reached the third round in Madrid – being surprised by Moyuka Uchijima – but the good point advantage she had obtained in previous months allowed her to maintain the same 5th position in the Race.

New faces in the top-10

Without a doubt, Gauff was one of the big winners of the week, not only for returning to a final but also for a convincing level heading into the rest of the clay swing. The American also added 650 points, which returned her to the top-3 of the ranking and put her back in the top-10 of the Race after a couple of months. The 21-year-old advanced 6 positions and accumulated 1,948 points, still almost 500 points from the top-5.
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Gauff lost in the final of the Madrid Open, after two titles in her previous appearances in WTA 1000 finals.
The always consistent Elina Svitolina was another who can draw good conclusions, advancing 9 positions in the WTA Race and placing 7th. She reached the semifinals, defeating Elena Rybakina and Maria Sakkari along the way, but could not take advantage of her opportunities against No. 1 Sabalenka and fell just short of reaching the final in Madrid. The 390 points are more than welcome for the Ukrainian, who places herself in qualifying positions for a potential WTA Finals.
Completing the top-10 are Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova (1,501) – eliminated in the round of 16 – and Americans Emma Navarro (1,477) and Amanda Anisimova (1,470). Both Americans suffered early defeats, Navarro reaching the Round of 32 and Anisimova falling in the debut. In any case, the good performances of the previous months keep them in the top-10, closely following the qualifying options for a potential Finals.
# Player Age Country Pts +/-
Last Update: Monday, May 5, 2025 at 7:01 PM
1 Aryna Sabalenka 27 BLR 4915 +10
2 Madison Keys 30 USA 3294 +10
3 Mirra Andreeva 18 RUS 2850 +10
4 Iga Świątek 23 POL 2823 +10
5 Jessica Pegula 31 USA 2493 +10
6 Coco Gauff 21 USA 1958 +10
7 Elina Svitolina 30 UKR 1546 +10
8 Ekaterina Alexandrova 30 RUS 1511 +10
9 Emma Navarro 23 USA 1487 +10
10 Amanda Anisimova 23 USA 1480 +10
11 Elena Rybakina 25 KAZ 1395 +10
12 Clara Tauson 22 DEN 1386 +10
13 Jeļena Ostapenko 27 LAT 1332 +10
14 Belinda Bencic 28 SUI 1303 +10
15 Paula Badosa 27 ESP 1265 +10
16 Jasmine Paolini 29 ITA 1240 +10
17 Elise Mertens 29 BEL 1041 +10
18 Sofia Kenin 26 USA 978 +10
19 Karolína Muchová 28 CZE 958 +10
20 Diana Shnaider 21 RUS 919 +10
21 Marta Kostyuk 22 UKR 878 +10
22 Ashlyn Krueger 20 USA 829 +10
23 Anastasia Potapova 24 RUS 788 +10
24 Dayana Yastremska 24 UKR 785 +10
25 Daria Kasatkina 27 AUS 749 +10
26 Mccartney Kessler 25 USA 731 +10
27 Ons Jabeur 30 TUN 726 +10
28 Linda Nosková 20 CZE 726 +10
29 Ludmilla Samsonova 26 RUS 698 +10
30 Veronika Kudermetova 28 RUS 670 +10
31 Qinwen Zheng 22 CHN 648 +10
32 Polina Kudermetova 21 RUS 638 +10
33 Leylah Fernandez 22 CAN 618 +10
34 Magda Linette 33 POL 609 +10
35 Rebecca Šramková 28 SVK 599 +10
36 Elina Avanesyan 22 ARM 588 +10
37 Maria Sakkari 29 GRE 571 +20
38 Moyuka Uchijima 23 JPN 562 +10
39 Yulia Putintseva 30 KAZ 561 +10
40 Ann Li 24 USA 543 +10
41 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 33 RUS 531 +10
42 Donna Vekić 28 CRO 524 +10
43 Anna Blinkova 26 RUS 516 +20
44 Olga Danilović 24 SRB 499 +10
45 Camila Osorio 23 COL 494 +10
46 Zeynep Sönmez 23 TUR 483 +2
47 Emma Raducanu 22 GBR 477 +10
48 Eva Lys 23 GER 463 +10
49 Suzan Lamens 25 NED 462 +10
50 Peyton Stearns 23 USA 459 +10
51 Alexandra Eala 19 PHI 450 +10
52 Naomi Osaka 27 JPN 443 +10
53 Katie Boulter 28 GBR 443 +10
54 Maya Joint 19 AUS 439 +2
55 Danielle Collins 31 USA 434 +10
56 Sorana Cîrstea 35 ROU 431 +10
57 Kimberly Birrell 27 AUS 412 +10
58 Alycia Parks 24 USA 410 +10
59 Lucia Bronzetti 26 ITA 397 +10
60 Emiliana Arango 24 COL 396 +20
61 Viktorija Golubic 32 SUI 395 +20
62 Anhelina Kalinina 28 UKR 391
63 Anna Kalinskaya 26 RUS 378 +10
64 Cristina Bucșa 27 ESP 374 +2
65 Magdalena Fręch 27 POL 364 +10
66 Marie Bouzková 26 CZE 360 +10
67 Elena-Gabriela Ruse 27 ROU 358 +20
68 Jaqueline Cristian 26 ROU 357 +10
69 Laura Siegemund 37 GER 340 +20
70 Ajla Tomljanović 31 AUS 330 +20
71 Hailey Baptiste 23 USA 314 +20
72 Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro 22 ESP 314 +10
73 Caroline Dolehide 26 USA 299 +10
74 Daria Saville 31 AUS 292 +2
75 Katie Volynets 23 USA 288 +20
76 Renata Zarazúa 27 MEX 286 +10
77 Kateřina Siniaková 28 CZE 284 +10
78 Varvara Gracheva 24 FRA 279 +10
79 Greet Minnen 27 BEL 279
80 Bernarda Pera 30 USA 275 +2
81 Sonay Kartal 23 GBR 261 +10
82 Aliaksandra Sasnovich 31 BLR 258 +2
83 Rebeka Masarova 25 SUI 255
84 Markéta Vondroušová 25 CZE 253 +10
85 Petra Martić 34 CRO 253
86 Xinyu Wang 23 CHN 250 +10
87 Beatriz Haddad Maia 28 BRA 249 +10
88 Victoria Azarenka 35 BLR 235 +10
89 Sara Sorribes Tormo 28 ESP 231
90 Yue Yuan 26 CHN 223 +2
91 Jule Niemeier 25 GER 221 +20
92 Tatjana Maria 37 GER 221 +2
93 Viktoriya Tomova 30 BUL 219 +10
94 Robin Montgomery 20 USA 216
95 Yulia Starodubtseva 25 UKR 214 +2
96 Lulu Sun 24 NZL 214 +10
97 Jil Teichmann 27 SUI 199 +20
98 Ella Seidel 20 GER 199 +20
99 Katarzyna Kawa 32 POL 182
100 Linda Fruhvirtová 20 CZE 180
101 Mananchaya Sawangkaew 22 THA 180
102 María Carlé 25 ARG 169 +2
103 Jodie Burrage 25 GBR 161
104 Anastasia Zakharova 23 RUS 157 +2
105 Antonia Ružić 22 CRO 157 +20
106 Caroline Garcia 31 FRA 156
107 Jana Fett 28 CRO 156
108 Francesca Jones 24 GBR 154
109 Elisabetta Cocciaretto 24 ITA 153 +10
110 Nao Hibino 30 JPN 153
111 Shuai Zhang 36 CHN 150
112 Varvara Lepchenko 38 USA 146 +20
113 Anna Bondár 27 HUN 146 +2
114 Kamilla Rakhimova 23 RUS 144 +20
115 Léolia Jeanjean 29 FRA 143 +2
116 Xiyu Wang 24 CHN 140 +20
117 Julia Riera 22 ARG 138
118 Iva Jovic 17 USA 135
119 Anca Todoni 20 ROU 135 +20
120 Erika Andreeva 20 RUS 133 +2
121 Taylor Townsend 29 USA 131
122 Irina-Camelia Begu 34 ROU 130 +10
123 Harriet Dart 28 GBR 128 +2
124 Xinyu Gao 27 CHN 128
125 Maja Chwalińska 23 POL 122 +20
126 Julieta Pareja 16 USA 118
127 Aoi Ito 20 JPN 115
128 Caty McNally 23 USA 112
129 Lucrezia Stefanini 26 ITA 111 +10
130 Destanee Aiava 24 AUS 110
131 Sijia Wei 21 CHN 108
132 Arantxa Rus 34 NED 104 +20
133 Alina Korneeva 17 RUS 100
134 Maddison Inglis 27 AUS 99
135 Jessika Ponchet 28 FRA 99
136 Ena Shibahara 27 JPN 97
137 Julia Grabher 28 AUT 88
138 Marina Stakusic 20 CAN 88 +2
139 Wakana Sonobe 17 JPN 87
140 Sára Bejlek 19 CZE 85
141 Nina Stojanović 28 SRB 84
142 Mayar Sherif 29 EGY 79 +10
143 Lauren Davis 31 USA 78
144 Diane Parry 22 FRA 77
145 Priscilla Hon 26 AUS 77
146 Anastasija Sevastova 35 LAT 75 +10
147 Claire Liu 24 USA 75
148 Lea Bošković 25 CRO 74
149 Séléna Janicijevic 22 FRA 73
149 Emina Bektas 32 USA 73
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