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Madison Keys benefited after winning Australia Open, reached this place in WTA rankings

WTA Ranking

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Madison Keys during Australia Open

In the Australian Open 2025, women singles champion Madison Keys scored a brilliant ranking in the WTA World Rankings and has again managed to make it to the top 10. Keys won her first Grand Slam title by defeating Aryana Sabalenka in three sets on Saturday. With this victory, Keys jumped seven places and is now at seventh place, which is the best ranking of his career. With this, she has become the fourth player of America to make it to the top 10 in the women’s category. In addition, Coco Goff (Number three), Jessica Pegula (number six) and Emma Navaro (number nine) are also the other American players in the top 10.

These players at the top

Sabalanka, who could not complete her hat -trick in the Australian Open, remains at number one. He is followed by IGA Swiatek’s number, who lost to Keys in the semi -finals. Olympic gold medalist Zheng Quinvenin has fallen down to eighth position, while Paola Badosa has climbed two places to top 10 after reaching the semi -finals.

Mains ranking update

In the male category, there has been no major change in the ranking of the top four players. Yanik Sinner, who has been number one since June last year, has maintained this place. Alexander Zverev, who lost him in the final, is in second place. This is followed by the number of Carlos Alakraj and Taylor Fritz respectively.

Novak Djokovic, who is removed due to a stretch of foot muscles in the semi -finals, has moved up to the sixth position, while Danil Medvedev has fallen down two places to seventh place. Thus, there have been some major changes in the WTA and ATP rankings after the Australian Open, with a spectacular jump of Kise and maintaining the top location of Sinner.

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