Who’s Up
Justine Henin (1/1) – Henin is nearly 2000 points ahead of No. 2 Svetlana Kuznetsova after winning the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix on Sunday.
Daniela Hantuchova (9/10) – Hantuchova is solidifying her position inside the top 10.
Amelie Mauresmo (11/12) – Mauresmo lost in the first round of Stuttgart to Elena Dementieva but still moved up a spot on the rankings.
Nicole Vaidisova (13/14) – Vaidisova is returning to the Tour this week for the first time since the US Open.
Tatiana Golovin (18/19) – After reaching her second consecutive final at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, Tatiana Golovin is only two spots away from tying her career high.
Virginie Razzano (27*/33) – The Frenchwoman is playing the best tennis of her career and has won back-to-back titles in Guangzhou and Tokyo.
Victoria Azarenka (32*/35) – As the top seed, Azarenka reached the final at the Tashkent Open on Sunday before losing in straight sets to unseeded Pauline Parmentier.
Katernya Bondarenko (42/46) – Bondarenko captured her first top 10 win last Thursday with a 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 victory over Ana Ivanovic in Stuttgart.
Pauline Parmentier (61*/87) – Parmentier stormed inside the top 75 after winning her first career title on Sunday in Tashkent.
Who’s Down
Nadia Petrova (10/9) – The inconsistent Russian is flirting with a top 10 exit.
Patty Schnyder (15/13) – The former No. 7 has not won three matches in a row since August’s Acura Classic.
*New career high.



