Women’s WTA Singles &
Doubles Rankings

Verified on February 10, 2025

Women’s WTA Singles & Doubles Rankings

Verified on February 10, 2025

Singles   |   Doubles   |   How Rankings Work

WTA Singles Rankings

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Rank Wk/Wk Change Player Country Age Points
1 Aryna Sabalenka BLR 26 8,956
2 Iga Świątek POL 23 8,770
3 Coco Gauff USA 20 6,538
4 Jasmine Paolini ITA 29 5,288
5 1 Jessica Pegula USA 30 4,861
6 1 Madison Keys USA 29 4,680
7 -2 Elena Rybakina KAZ 25 4,588
8 Qinwen Zheng CHN 22 4,095
9 Emma Navarro USA 23 3,709
10 Paula Badosa ESP 27 3,588
11 1 Danielle Collins USA 31 3,122
12 -1 Daria Kasatkina RUS 27 3,056
13 Diana Shnaider RUS 20 2,873
14 Barbora Krejčíková CZE 29 2,675
15 Mirra Andreeva RUS 17 2,665
16 Beatriz Haddad Maia BRA 28 2,369
17 Karolína Muchová CZE 28 2,344
18 Anna Kalinskaya RUS 26 2,304
19 Donna Vekić CRO 28 2,273
20 1 Yulia Putintseva KAZ 30 2,093
21 1 Marta Kostyuk UKR 22 2,064
22 1 Elina Svitolina UKR 30 1,970
23 -3 Ludmilla Samsonova RUS 26 1,945
24 Katie Boulter GBR 28 1,931
25 1 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova RUS 33 1,900
26 -1 Ekaterina Alexandrova RUS 30 1,888
27 Leylah Fernandez CAN 22 1,869
28 Magdalena Fręch POL 27 1,800
29 Maria Sakkari GRE 29 1,774
30 Victoria Azarenka BLR 35 1,762
31 1 Anastasia Potapova RUS 23 1,684
32 -1 Elise Mertens BEL 29 1,666
33 6 Linda Nosková CZE 20 1,528
34 3 Markéta Vondroušová CZE 25 1,501
35 -2 Ons Jabeur TUN 30 1,454
36 2 Magda Linette POL 32 1,424
37 -2 Jeļena Ostapenko LAT 27 1,422
38 -2 Xinyu Wang CHN 23 1,413
39 -5 Clara Tauson DEN 22 1,413
40 11 Ashlyn Krueger USA 20 1,381
41 -1 Amanda Anisimova USA 23 1,316
42 -1 Olga Danilović SRB 24 1,304
43 2 Lulu Sun NZL 23 1,282
44 -2 Naomi Osaka JPN 27 1,264
45 -2 Marie Bouzková CZE 26 1,262
46 -2 Rebecca Šramková SVK 28 1,236
47 -1 Peyton Stearns USA 23 1,201
48 Elina Avanesyan ARM 22 1,190
49 1 Dayana Yastremska UKR 24 1,169
50 -1 Anhelina Kalinina UKR 28 1,165
51 4 Yue Yuan CHN 26 1,146
52 Veronika Kudermetova RUS 27 1,131
53 1 Kateřina Siniaková CZE 28 1,130
54 -1 Camila Osorio COL 23 1,085
55 2 Mccartney Kessler USA 25 1,066
56 16 Lucia Bronzetti ITA 26 1,048
57 1 Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro ESP 22 1,040
58 2 Elisabetta Cocciaretto ITA 24 1,012
59 Polina Kudermetova RUS 21 999
60 -4 Emma Raducanu GBR 22 997
61 Ann Li USA 24 985
62 1 Viktoriya Tomova BUL 29 981
63 -1 Moyuka Uchijima JPN 23 969
64 4 Katie Volynets USA 23 968
65 92 Belinda Bencic SUI 27 963
66 1 Suzan Lamens NED 25 962
67 -2 Mayar Sherif EGY 28 956
68 -2 Renata Zarazúa MEX 27 954
69 -22 Karolína Plíšková CZE 32 946
70 -1 Kamilla Rakhimova RUS 23 927
71 -1 Varvara Gracheva FRA 24 925
72 -1 Anna Blinkova RUS 26 916
73 2 Sofia Kenin USA 26 903
74 Tatjana Maria GER 37 896
75 11 Kimberly Birrell AUS 26 892
76 Caroline Garcia FRA 31 884
77 1 Bernarda Pera USA 30 877
78 1 Irina-Camelia Begu ROU 34 877
79 -15 Sorana Cîrstea ROU 34 866
80 2 Caroline Dolehide USA 26 864
81 -4 Erika Andreeva RUS 20 850
82 -2 Laura Siegemund GER 36 846
83 -2 Taylor Townsend USA 28 844
84 Caroline Wozniacki DEN 34 837
85 6 Sonay Kartal GBR 23 833
86 -1 Diane Parry FRA 22 830
87 -14 Jaqueline Cristian ROU 26 826
88 -1 Greet Minnen BEL 27 823
89 Yafan Wang CHN 30 812
90 Alycia Parks USA 24 809
91 1 Eva Lys GER 23 807
92 2 Anna Bondár HUN 27 804
93 Hailey Baptiste USA 23 801
94 1 Zeynep Sönmez TUR 22 789
95 -12 Sara Sorribes Tormo ESP 28 784
96 -8 Arantxa Rus NED 34 776
97 Xiyu Wang CHN 23 766
98 1 María Carlé ARG 25 758
99 2 Olivia Gadecki AUS 22 754
100 17 Jil Teichmann SUI 27 741

WTA Doubles Rankings

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Rank Wk/Wk Change Player Country Age Points
1 Kateřina Siniaková CZE 28 10,750
2 Erin Routliffe NZL 29 8,165
3 Taylor Townsend USA 28 7,378
4 Gabriela Dabrowski CAN 32 6,805
5 Jeļena Ostapenko LAT 27 5,850
6 Lyudmyla Kichenok UKR 32 4,930
7 Desirae Krawczyk USA 31 4,868
8 Su-wei Hsieh TWN 39 4,806
9 4 Ellen Perez AUS 29 4,735
10 -1 Sara Errani ITA 37 4,706
11 -1 Jasmine Paolini ITA 29 4,635
12 -1 Nicole Melichar USA 31 4,585
13 -1 Asia Muhammad USA 33 4,338
14 Caroline Dolehide USA 26 4,265
15 Hao-ching Chan TWN 31 4,230
16 Veronika Kudermetova RUS 27 4,120
17 Irina Khromacheva RUS 29 3,945
18 5 Shuai Zhang CHN 36 3,768
19 Anna Danilina KAZ 29 3,666
20 Laura Siegemund GER 36 3,620
21 1 Elise Mertens BEL 29 3,560
22 2 Coco Gauff USA 20 3,521
23 2 Cristina Bucșa ESP 27 3,291
24 -6 Bethanie Mattek-Sands USA 39 3,291
25 1 Demi Schuurs NED 31 3,238
26 2 Kristina Mladenovic FRA 31 3,210
27 -6 Sofia Kenin USA 26 3,163
28 -1 Luisa Stefani BRA 27 3,128
29 Alexandra Panova RUS 35 2,784
30 Diana Shnaider RUS 20 2,771
31 Leylah Fernandez CAN 22 2,725
32 Mirra Andreeva RUS 17 2,599
33 Hanyu Guo CHN 26 2,586
34 Monica Niculescu ROU 37 2,460
35 Miyu Kato JPN 30 2,393
36 1 Tímea Babos HUN 31 2,358
37 1 Giuliana Olmos MEX 31 2,324
38 1 Nadiia Kichenok UKR 32 2,324
39 1 Ulrikke Eikeri NOR 32 2,318
40 2 Olivia Nicholls GBR 30 2,269
41 -5 Sara Sorribes Tormo ESP 28 2,248
42 -1 Aldila Sutjiadi INA 29 2,210
43 Barbora Krejčíková CZE 29 2,102
44 1 Xinyu Wang CHN 23 2,060
45 1 Yifan Xu CHN 36 2,053
46 1 Eri Hozumi JPN 30 2,052
47 -3 Tereza Mihalíková SVK 26 2,015
48 Fang-Hsien Wu TWN 25 2,002
49 Shuko Aoyama JPN 37 1,984
50 Jessica Pegula USA 30 1,965
51 Elena-Gabriela Ruse ROU 27 1,934
52 Xinyu Jiang CHN 25 1,919
53 Ena Shibahara JPN 26 1,870
54 Storm Hunter AUS 30 1,855
55 Marie Bouzková CZE 26 1,728
56 Makoto Ninomiya JPN 30 1,726
57 Saisai Zheng CHN 31 1,714
58 Marta Kostyuk UKR 22 1,701
59 Ludmilla Samsonova RUS 26 1,614
60 Yana Sizikova RUS 30 1,612
61 1 Fanny Stollár HUN 26 1,557
62 2 Katarzyna Piter POL 33 1,500
63 -2 Harriet Dart GBR 28 1,437
64 1 Ingrid Neel EST 26 1,416
65 1 Kamilla Rakhimova RUS 23 1,391
66 1 Sloane Stephens USA 31 1,351
67 1 Oksana Kalashnikova GEO 34 1,346
68 9 Anna Sisková CZE 23 1,336
69 Ashlyn Krueger USA 20 1,307
70 4 Angelica Moratelli ITA 30 1,298
71 -8 Beatriz Haddad Maia BRA 28 1,276
72 1 Maia Lumsden GBR 27 1,221
73 -3 Aleksandra Krunić SRB 31 1,182
74 1 Ekaterina Alexandrova RUS 30 1,181
75 1 Yue Yuan CHN 26 1,147
76 2 Qianhui Tang CHN 24 1,141
77 2 Anastasia Potapova RUS 23 1,068
78 -6 Magda Linette POL 32 1,040
79 17 Olivia Gadecki AUS 22 1,027
80 3 Alycia Parks USA 24 1,004
81 1 Ingrid Gamarra Martins BRA 28 1,000
82 2 Vera Zvonareva RUS 40 991
83 -2 Sabrina Santamaria USA 31 981
84 1 Quinn Gleason USA 30 975
85 2 Emily Appleton GBR 25 970
86 Yvonne Cavallé Reimers ESP 32 954
87 1 Kimberley Zimmermann BEL 29 934
88 1 Renata Zarazúa MEX 27 934
89 1 Yafan Wang CHN 30 924
90 2 Camilla Rosatello ITA 29 919
91 7 Amina Anshba RUS 25 916
92 -21 Linda Nosková CZE 20 906
93 -2 Miriam Kolodziejová CZE 27 904
94 -1 Anhelina Kalinina UKR 28 895
95 Anastasia Dețiuc CZE 26 861
96 -2 Anna Bondár HUN 27 846
97 -17 Heather Watson GBR 32 844
98 -1 Anna Blinkova RUS 26 829
99 Diane Parry FRA 22 792
100 Katarzyna Kawa POL 32 788

How Rankings Work

Are you curious about how the latest women’s tennis rankings are calculated? If so, you’ve come to the right place.

If you’re unfamiliar with the WTA rankings system, it can seem a bit complex, especially in comparison to other women’s sports, but the good news is that it’s pretty straightforward once you grasp the basics.

At TennisCompanion, we believe all tennis players and fans should understand how the women’s tennis rankings are calculated. As a result, we put together this handy section to help you learn.

Rankings System

As you may know, women’s tennis rankings are calculated using a simple point system. The more points a player accumulates, the higher their ranking. All players can accumulate points by participating in tournaments meeting the WTA eligibility criteria. The further a player advances through a tournament, the more points they can earn.

Pretty straightforward, right?

However, as you may have guessed, the distribution of points varies depending on the tournament level. For example, winning Wimbledon will help you earn more points than winning one of the smaller Premier tournament events.

Recognizing this, let’s look at the types of tournaments that make up the WTA World Tour.

Tier 1: WTA World Tour

Easily the most well-known group of tournaments, the World Tour is the highest level of women’s tennis competition. Tournaments include the Grand Slams, Tour Championships, Premier, and international tournaments.

Grand Slams

As every tennis player knows, the Grand Slams are the most prestigious tournaments, often called the majors. As a result, they attract the most competitive field of players and provide players with the biggest opportunity for earning points. These tournaments include the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.

WTA Tour Championships

Right behind the Grand Slams, the women’s Tour Championships is the equivalent of the ATP World Tour Finals on the men’s circuit. Played at the end of each season, this tournament is unique because it only involves the top 8 singles players and uses a round-robin format.

Fun fact: It was also the only women’s tournament to run best of five matches from 1984-1998.

WTA Premier Tournaments

The WTA Premier Tournaments are a collection of three categories of tournaments, including Premier Mandatory, Premier 5, and Premier events. Each year, four Premier Mandatory, five Premier 5, and 12 Premier tournaments are held worldwide, including events in Indian Wells, Miami, Dubai, and Tokyo.

WTA International Tournaments

A level below the Premier Tournaments, the International series of tournaments comprises a broad set of 30 tournaments. This includes 29 standard International tournaments and the Tournament of Champions held at the end of each season.

Tier 2: 125k Series

At the second highest tier of women’s professional tennis, the 125k Series (also called the 125s) is where many women earn enough ranking points to qualify for World Tour tournaments. Each year, 5 125k Series tournaments are held, and as you may have guessed, the prize money for each tournament is $125,000.

Tier 3: ITF Tournaments

Lastly, the ITF Tournaments are women’s professional tennis’s third and final tier. These tournaments are run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), a separate entity from the WTA, and allow aspiring women’s tennis players to earn enough points to move into WTA tournaments.

Bringing It All Together

Now that you understand the types of women’s tennis tournaments, you’ve probably guessed that the number of available points depends on the tournament level. In other words, the higher the level, the more points a player can accumulate. If so, you’re right on track!

For the top women’s players, tennis rankings are calculated on a rolling basis over the past 52 weeks by totaling a player’s points from the following tournaments:

  • Four Grand Slams
  • Premier Mandatory Tournaments
  • Premier WTA Championships
  • Best 2 Premier 5 Tournaments

In order to get a more complete understanding of how points are awarded, we find it helpful to view a table that breaks down the point distribution across all women’s professional tennis tournaments.

Point Distribution

In the table below, you’ll find a breakdown of the current women’s WTA point distribution. On the left-hand side, the type of tournament is listed, and across the top, there are abbreviations for the tournament round – each of these will line up with the number of rewarded points.

*H – denotes hospitality or that the tournament covers food and lodging for players

Description W F SF QF R 16 R 32 R 64 R 128 QLFR Q3 Q2 Q1
Grand Slam (S) 2000 1400 900 500 280 160 100 5 60 50 40 2
Grand Slam (D) 2000 1400 900 500 280 160 5 48
WTA Tour Championships (S) +450 +360 (230 for each round-robin match won
70 for each round-robin match lost)
WTA Tour Championships (D) 1500 1050 690
Premier Mandatory (96S) 1000 700 450 250 140 80 50 5 30 20 1
Premier Mandatory (64S) 1000 700 450 250 140 80 5 30 20 1
Premier Mandatory (28/32D) 1000 700 450 250 140 5
Premier 5 (56S) 900 620 395 225 125 70 1 30 20 1
Premier 5 (28D) 900 620 395 225 125 1
Olympics 685 470 340 (bronze)
260 (4th)
175 95 55 1
Premier (56S) 470 320 200 120 60 40 1 12 8 1
Premier (32S) 470 320 200 120 60 1 20 12 8 1
Premier (16D) 470 320 200 120 1
Tournament of Champions +195 +75 (60 for each win, 25 for each loss)
International (56S) 280 200 130 70 30 15 1 10 6 1
International (32S) 280 200 130 70 30 1 16 10 6 1
International (16D) 280 200 130 70 1
Challenger $125,000 (32S) 160 117 85 44 22 1 6 4 1
Challenger $125,000 (16D) 160 117 85 44 1
ITF $100,000 + H(32) 150 110 80 40 20 1 6 4 1
ITF $100,000 + H(16) 150 110 80 40 1
ITF $100,000 (32) 140 100 70 36 18 1 6 4 1
ITF $100,000 (16) 140 100 70 36 1
ITF $75,000 + H(32) 130 90 58 32 16 1 6 4 1
ITF $75,000 + H(16) 130 90 58 32 1
ITF $75,000 (32) 110 78 50 30 14 1 6 4 1
ITF $75,000 (16) 110 78 50 30 1
ITF $50,000 + H(32) 90 64 40 24 12 1 6 4 1
ITF $50,000 + H(16) 90 64 40 24 1
ITF $50,000 (32) 70 50 32 18 10 1 6 4 1
ITF $50,000 (16) 70 50 32 18 1
ITF $25,000 (32) 50 34 24 14 8 1 1
ITF $25,000 (16) 50 34 24 14 1
ITF $10,000 (32) 12 8 6 4 1
ITF $10,000 (16) 12 8 6 1 0

How can I learn more?

We’re glad you asked! To keep things simple, we left out many more specific details. However, some great resources are available if you’d like to learn more.

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