Rankings Rockets: Kontaveit sets national record, Vondrousova vaults to new high
All the biggest movers in the WTA Rankings on April 1, 2019.
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Karolina Pliskova reached the Miami final and returned to the Top 4 for the first time in 15 months (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Kiki Bertens' fourth-round showing in Miami ensures a new career high at World No.6 for the Dutchwoman (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Miami champion Ashleigh Barty became the 10th Australian woman to be ranked inside the WTA Top 10 since the inception of computer rankings (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Miami semifinalist Anett Kontaveit's new career high of World No.14 makes the 23-year-old the best-ranked Estonian in history, beating Kaia Kanepi's previous national record by one spot (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Wang Qiang's quarterfinal run in Miami results in a new career high of World No.16 for the Chinese No.1 (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Bianca Andreescu's 10-match winning streak came to an end via retirement in the Miami fourth round, but the 18-year-old still hits a new career high of World No.23 (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Miami quarterfinalist Hsieh Su-Wei rises to World No.24, just one spot off the career high she set five years ago (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Yulia Putintseva scored her second Top 20 upset of 2019 over Belinda Bencic en route to the Miami fourth round, and rises six spots to No.44 (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Back-to-back quarterfinals in Indian Wells and Miami have ensured a return to the Top 50 and a new career high of No.43 for 19-year-old Marketa Vondrousova (Jimmie48/WTA)
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A title run at the Croissy-Beauborg ITF W60 event has ensured Vitalia Diatchenko's highest ranking in four years at No.96 (Jimmie48/WTA)
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Resurgent former World No.30 Misaki Doi qualified and reached the second round of Miami, and is on the verge of the Top 100 again at No.101 (Jimmie48/WTA)
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19-year-old Elena Rybakina picked up her third ITF title of the year in Kazan, and rises to a new career high of No.143 (Getty)
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US Open junior champion Wang Xiyu scored her third career Top 100 win over Monica Puig in Miami, and leaps 20 places to a new career high of No.170 (Jimmie48/WTA)
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15-year-old Cori Gauff is the youngest ranked player, and became the youngest player to win a WTA main draw match in Miami, zooming up 73 places to No.383 (Jimmie48/WTA)