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October 21, 2019

The WTA Top 10 and their 2019 best result: Bencic moves up to No.7

Check out the Top 10's achievements so far this year in this gallery.

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Ashleigh Barty, the WTA World No.1, won her maiden major at Roland Garros. (Getty)
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WTA World No.2 Karolina Pliskova has won three WTA Tour titles in 2019 - Brisbane, Rome (pictured) and Eastbourne. (Getty)
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WTA World No.3 Naomi Osaka won the Australian Open. She has spent two stints at the top of the Ranking this year. (Getty)
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Bianca Andreescu has enjoyed a stellar rise to WTA World No.4. Triumph at the US Open is her highlight moment of 2019. (Getty)
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WTA World No.5 Simona Halep won her second Grand Slam trophy at Wimbledon. (Getty)
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WTA World No.6 Petra Kvitova became the first player to win two titles in 2019, with victory in Stuttgart to go alongside her Sydney trophy in January. (Getty)
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Belinda Bencic won Dubai and Moscow, and reached the semifinals of the US Open en route to WTA World No.7. (Getty)
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WTA World No.8 Elina Svitolina reached her maiden Grand Slam semifinal at Wimbledon 2019. (Getty)
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WTA World No.9 Serena Williams overcame an injury-hit first half of the season to reach the finals at Wimbledon and the US Open. (Getty)
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WTA World No.10 Kiki Bertens is the 2019 Mutua Madrid Open champion and the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy winner. (Getty)

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