The latest PIF WTA Rankings show significant movements after the Miami Open and recent WTA 125 and ITF events.

While Miami champions like Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula remained at the top, the biggest jump in the Top 200 was made by Alexandra Eala. The 19-year-old Filipina had a fantastic run, defeating Grand Slam champions to reach her first semifinal.

For Eala, the 2022 US Open junior champion, this success marks her Top 100 debut, climbing 65 spots from No. 140 to a career-high No. 75.

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Eala`s achievement is not just personal but also historic for the Philippines, as she is the first player from her country to reach the Top 100.

Raducanu Back in Top 50, Svitolina Returns to Top 20

Emma Raducanu made a strong comeback in Miami, reaching the quarterfinals and securing her return to the Top 50 for the first time since September 2022. She moved up 12 places to No. 48.

Elina Svitolina also had a positive Sunshine Double, reaching the fourth round in Miami and returning to the Top 20 at No. 18 for the first time since May last year.

Career Highs for Krueger, Danilovic, Kessler, Todoni

Several players achieved new career highs, including Americans Ashlyn Krueger (up to No. 34) and McCartney Kessler (up to No. 42), following strong performances in Miami.

In WTA 125 events, Anca Todoni of Romania reached a new high of No. 83 after winning her third WTA 125 trophy, and Olga Danilovic climbed to No. 35 after winning Antalya 2.

Jaqueline Cristian equaled her career high of No. 57 after winning her first WTA 125 title in Puerto Vallarta.

Teen Rebounds: Jimenez Kasintseva & Fruhvirtova

Teenagers Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva and Linda Fruhvirtova are also on the rise. Jimenez Kasintseva reached a WTA 125 final and is now No. 130, while Linda Fruhvirtova`s final in Puerto Vallarta propelled her to No. 154.

Other Ranking Highlights

Other notable ranking movements include: Jasmine Paolini reaching No. 6, Paula Badosa returning to Top 10 at No. 9, Amanda Anisimova reaching a career-high of No. 16, and Elena-Gabriela Ruse back in Top 100 at No. 89.

Additionally, Antonia Ruzic (No. 117), Rebeka Masarova (No. 134), Tereza Valentova (No. 170), Arina Rodionova (No. 171), Whitney Osuigwe (No. 190), Carson Branstine (No. 192), Oleksandra Oliynykova (No. 265), Sada Nahimana (No. 286), Kaja Juvan (No. 518), and Teodora Kostovic (No. 624) all experienced significant ranking improvements.