has been no different, with some key surges – and key drops – in the WTA Rankings set to take place after the tournament concludes.
We take you through the biggest winners and losers of the WTA Rankings ahead of action culminating in the women’s final on Saturday.However, the world No 2 ranking was up for grabs between Sabalenka and Gauff, with Sabalenka having semi-final points to defend, and Gauff only quarter-final points.
There was also the possibility of further movement within the top 10, with little between world No 5 Pegula – who missed the event – and world No 9 Jabeur.