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Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Rankings: January 14, 2008

Published by Aaress Lawless on Jan 14, 2008 | Print |

Ana Ivanovic debuted inside the Top 3 on Monday, overtaking Jelena Jankovic for Serbia’s No. 1 ranking.

Justine Henin extended her lead as world No. 1 by adding 275 points to her ranking after winning the Medibank International.

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Ana Ivanovic debuted inside the Top 3 on Monday, overtaking Jelena Jankovic for Serbia’s No. 1 ranking.

Justine Henin extended her lead as world No. 1 by adding 275 points to her ranking after winning the Medibank International.

Greece’s Eleni Daniilidou’s title at the Moorilla Hobart International propelled her from No. 42 to No. 36, her highest ranking in a year.

2007 POINTS DROPPED ON JANUARY 14: Medibank International (Sydney), Moorilla Hobart (Hobart)

Top 25 Rankings (January 14, 2008)

1. Justine Henin – Belgium – 6430

2. Svetlana Kuznetsova – Russia – 3810

3. Ana Ivanovic – Serbia – 3516

4. Jelena Jankovic – Serbia – 3390

5. Maria Sharapova – Russia – 2956

6. Anna Chakvetadze – Russia – 2880

7. Serena Williams – United States – 2772

8. Venus Williams – United States – 2470

9. Daniela Hantuchova – Slovakia – 2367

10. Marion Bartoli – France – 2191

11. Elena Dementieva – Russia – 1985

12. Nicole Vaidisova – Czech Republic – 1977

13. Tatiana Golovin – France – 1882

14. Nadia Petrova – Russia – 1862

15. Patty Schnyder – Switzerland – 1836

16. Dinara Safina – Russia – 1750

17. Shahar Peer – Israel – 1640

18. Amelie Mauresmo – France – 1503

19. Agnes Szavay – Hungary – 1316

20. Sybille Bammer – Austria – 1308

21. Alona Bondarenko – Ukraine – 1171

22. Vera Zvonareva – Russia – 1146

23. Lucie Safarova – Czech Republic – 1132

24. Francesca Schiavone – Italy – 1101

25. Victoria Azarenka – Belarus – 1026

SONY ERICSSON WTA TOUR RANKINGS

The Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Rankings is the worldwide computer ranking for women’s professional tennis.

The ranking system is a 52-week, cumulative system in which the number of Tournament results that comprise a player’s ranking is capped at 17 Tournament results for Singles and 11 Tournament results for Doubles.

The results used to determine a player’s ranking are the Tournaments yielding the player’s highest Ranking points over the past 52 weeks.

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    I want to see Maria Sharapova on Top of the ranking.

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