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The WTA rankings are the Women's Tennis Association's (WTA) merit-based system for determining the rankings in women's tennis. In doubles, the top-ranked team is the pair who, over the previous 52 weeks, has gathered the most WTA rankings points. Points are awarded based on how far a team advances in tournaments and the category of those ...
The WTA rankings are based on a rolling 52-week, cumulative system. A player's ranking is determined by her results at a maximum of 18 tournaments (or 19 if she competed in the WTA Finals) for singles and 12 for doubles. Points are awarded based on how far a player advances in a tournament.
This is a list of the women's doubles tennis champions at the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA championships, the Olympic Games, and the WTA Tier I/Premier (Premier Mandatory and Premier 5)/1000 tournaments since 1990.
The ATP and WTA rankings are updated weekly on Mondays (UTC) or at the conclusion of a two-week tournament.. As of 1 March 2022, the ATP and WTA announced that Russian and Belarusian players continue to be allowed to compete in international tennis events on Tour and at the Grand Slams.
Mertens will return to the No. 1 WTA doubles ranking on Monday, a position she first held in May, 2021. She has spent 28 weeks in the top ranking spot.
Siniaková claimed the year-end individual WTA No. 1 doubles ranking after winning her first two round-robin matches. [7] Paolini, Townsend, and Caroline Dolehide made their debuts in the doubles competition at the WTA Finals. [8] Paolini was the only player in this edition to qualify for both the singles and doubles tournaments. [9]
Seedings will be based on WTA rankings as of 10 February 2025. Rankings and points before are as of 17 February 2025. [3] Under the 2025 Rulebook, points from one of the three non-combined WTA 1000 tournaments (which include Dubai) are required to be counted in a player's ranking. [4]
She is the current world No. 1 in doubles. She also has a best singles ranking of No. 27 by the WTA, achieved in June 2024. Siniaková is a ten-time major champion in women's doubles. She won seven of her major titles in her longtime partnership with compatriot Barbora Krejčíková, with whom she completed the career Super Slam.