In the new WTA ranking published on Monday morning, Ons Jabeur preserved her 10th place with 3065 points. The only change in the Top 10, the Greek Maria Sakkari grabbed 8th place from the Spanish Paula Badosa (9th).
Among men, the Tunisian Malek Jaziri lost another place compared to last week, to become 302nd in the world with 161 points. On the contrary, his compatriot Moez Echargui rose places to occupy the 467th ATP rank with 76 points.
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