WTA Rankings 2018: Kumkhum leaps 15 spots after Taipei title

Luksika Kumkhum has moved up to WTA World No.66 off the back of her success at the Taipei OEC Open.
The Thai overcame former WTA World No.12 Sabine Lisicki, 6-1, 6-3 in the final of the event, in which she did not drop a single set all week.
Her reward was a leap into the Top 75 of the Ranking, moving up from 81.
Here are the other notable movers from the final week of 125K events in 2018:
Sofya Zhuk (+15, No.134 to No.119): The Russian beat No.3 seed Heather Watson in Houston, where she made the semifinals before going down to Lauren Davis.
Vitalia Diatchenko (+12, No.132 to No.120): Held a one set lead over Sabine Lisicki in the semifinals of Taipei but was eventually ousted, having previously defeated No.4 seed Zhu Lin.
Lauren Davis (+68, No.241 to No.173): The American has leapt back into the Top 200 courtesy of her run to the final in Houston, where she had been a qualifier.
Bibiane Schoofs (+34, No.211 to No.177): Another to make strong progress into the Top 200, the Dutchwoman reached the semifinals of Taipei.
Peng Shuai (+113, No.296 to No.183): The 32-year-old former WTA World No.14 has made a monster leap up the Ranking after winning in Houston.