Aryna Sabalenka still has very realistic chances of retaining her world No. 2 spot beyond the Madrid Open as the Belarusian tennis star can now ensure staying at the second spot by reaching the final at Caja Magica.
When Madrid started, defending champion Sabalenka entered with 1,000 points to defend while third-ranked Coco Gauff had just 45 points to defend.
In a great position to reacht he world No. 2 spot for the first time in her career, Gauff reached the round-of-16 but then suffered a surprise defeat to Madison Keys. Still on live rankings, Gauff is the second and has 7,313 points while Sabalenka is the third with 7,063 points. Meanwhile, Elena Rybakina – who is also still in the tournament – is fourth with 6,498 points and also has a shot at the No. 2 spot.
But today, Sabalenka plays against Mirra Andreeva in the Madrid quarterfinal. And if she wins, she will come closer to defending her Madrid title but also keeping the world No. 2 spot.
But if Sabalenka loses, Gauff will be the new world No. 2 on Monday.
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