Aryna
Sabalenka concluded a dream season as the leader of the official WTA rankings,
securing two Grand Slam titles. The Belarusian surpassed
Iga Swiatek just weeks
before the season’s end, dethroning her after a 50-week reign at the top.
Sabalenka
claimed the Australian Open and US Open titles, along with two WTA 1000 events.
Meanwhile, Swiatek secured her fourth French Open title and four WTA 1000
titles. However, neither player reached the final of the WTA Finals, where Coco
Gauff triumphed in a thrilling third-set tiebreak against
Zheng Qinwen.
The
22-year-old Chinese star had a standout season, breaking into the top 10 for
the first time after reaching the Australian Open final. She later captured
Olympic gold in Paris 2024, defeating Swiatek in the semifinals—a monumental
win over the four-time French Open champion.
Zheng’s
late-season surge included a title at the Palermo Open, semifinals at the China
Open, and runner-up finishes at the Wuhan Open and the WTA Finals. These
achievements placed her at World No. 5 in the official WTA rankings. However,
she currently tops the UTR (Universal Tennis Rating) alternative ranking.
Unlike the
WTA rankings, which consider points accumulated over the past 52 weeks, the UTR
places greater emphasis on a player’s recent form and the calibre of their
opponents. This means that the ranking doesn’t just reflect tournament progress
but also who the player defeated along the way, offering a potentially more
accurate snapshot of current performance levels.
In the UTR
system, all players are rated on a scale from 1.00 to 16.50 based on individual
match results. Zheng Qinwen leads the UTR rankings, followed by
Coco Gauff. The
top five is rounded out by Iga Swiatek (3rd),
Aryna Sabalenka (4th), and Elena
Rybakina. Surprising entries include
Paula Badosa in 6th and
Karolina Muchova
in 7th. Below, find the current top players in the UTR rankings.
Women's UTR Ranking
Rankings
|
Name
|
Country
|
3 Mo.
Trend
|
UTR
|
1
|
Zheng
Qinwen
|
CHN
|
12.97
|
12.95
|
2
|
Coco
Gauff
|
USA
|
13.04
|
12.95
|
3
|
Iga
Swiatek
|
POL
|
12.89
|
12.93
|
4
|
Aryna
Sabalenka
|
BLR
|
13.01
|
12.93
|
5
|
Elena
Rybakina
|
KAZ
|
12.89
|
12.91
|
6
|
Paula
Badosa
|
ESP
|
12.83
|
12.86
|
7
|
Karolina
Muchova
|
CZE
|
12.93
|
12.82
|
8
|
Emma
Navarro
|
USA
|
12.81
|
12.78
|
9
|
Jessica
Pegula
|
USA
|
12.73
|
12.78
|
10
|
Mirra
Andreeva
|
RUS
|
12.78
|
12.77
|
11
|
Madison
Keys
|
USA
|
12.74
|
12.75
|
12
|
Naomi
Osaka
|
JPN
|
12.84
|
12.71
|
13
|
Victoria
Azarenka
|
BLR
|
12.59
|
12.71
|
14
|
Jasmine
Paolini
|
ITA
|
12.62
|
12.68
|
15
|
Yulia
Putintseva
|
KAZ
|
12.62
|
12.68
|
16
|
Amanda
Anisimova
|
USA
|
12.65
|
12.66
|
17
|
Danielle
Collins
|
USA
|
12.28
|
12.66
|
18
|
Daria
Kasatkina
|
RUS
|
12.58
|
12.61
|
19
|
Elina
Svitolina
|
UKR
|
12.51
|
12.60
|
20
|
Marketa
Vondrousova
|
CZE
|
-
|
12.59
|
21
|
Maria
Sakkari
|
GRE
|
-
|
12.58
|
22
|
Beatriz
Haddad Maia
|
BRA
|
12.62
|
12.58
|
23
|
Diana
Shnaider
|
RUS
|
12.60
|
12.58
|
24
|
Katie
Boulter
|
GBR
|
12.60
|
12.57
|
25
|
Emma
Raducanu
|
GBR
|
12.55
|
12.57
|
26
|
Leylah
Fernandez
|
CAN
|
12.50
|
12.55
|
27
|
Donna
Vekic
|
CRO
|
12.61
|
12.54
|
28
|
Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova
|
RUS
|
12.56
|
12.53
|
29
|
Marta
Kostyuk
|
UKR
|
12.50
|
12.50
|
30
|
Caroline
Wozniacki
|
DEN
|
12.57
|
12.50
|
31
|
Ons
Jabeur
|
TUN
|
-
|
12.47
|
32
|
Olga
Danilovic
|
SRB
|
12.50
|
12.46
|
33
|
Anna
Kalinskaya
|
RUS
|
12.34
|
12.43
|
34
|
Liudmila
Samsonova
|
RUS
|
12.28
|
12.43
|
35
|
Peyton
Stearns
|
USA
|
12.50
|
12.42
|
36
|
Taylor
Townsend
|
USA
|
12.31
|
12.39
|
37
|
Katerina
Siniakova
|
CZE
|
12.40
|
12.38
|
38
|
Elise
Mertens
|
BEL
|
12.36
|
12.37
|
39
|
Anastasia
Potapova
|
RUS
|
12.34
|
12.36
|
40
|
Linda
Noskova
|
CZE
|
12.53
|
12.36
|