Rankings Watch: Badosa reaches career high; Raducanu up to No.11

Last week the WTA Tour traveled to Germany for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, a WTA 500 tournament, and Istanbul for the TEB BNP Paribas Tennis Championship, a WTA 250. Current WTA World No.1 Iga Swiatek
Title boosts qualifier Potapova back to Top 100
Anastasia Potapova
Potapova defeated Veronika Kudermetova
Best of the past week
- Insider Wrap: Swiatek amazes in Stuttgart; Istanbul crowns a new champ
- Champions Corner: Stuttgart champ Swiatek on her new car, memes and more
- Swiatek defeats Sabalenka in Stuttgart to win fourth straight title
- Qualifier Potapova races past Kudermetova to maiden title in Istanbul
A new No.2
Spain’s Paula Badosa
new number two 🥳
— wta (@WTA) April 25, 2022
📸: @paulabadosa pic.twitter.com/XtbYKch1vI
British teen reaches career-high
British teenager Emma Raducanu
Other Top 100 players reaching a career-high this week:
A semifinalist in Stuttgart, Liudmila Samsonova
Following up on her Round of 16 appearance in Miami, where she earned a spot in the main draw as a lucky loser, Lucia Bronzetti
Anna Bondar
Other notable ranking movements
Austria's Julia Grabher reached her first WTA quarterfinal in Istanbul as a qualifier, upsetting Jil Teichmann
Four tournaments (and the Billie Jean King Cup) into her return from knee surgery, former No.27 Laura Siegemund reached the quarterfinals as a wildcard in Stuttgart. The German returns to the Top 200 as a result, moving from No.231 to No.196.
Raluka Serban has enjoyed a strong fortnight on the Swiss ITF World Tour, winning her first W60 event as a qualifier in Bellinzona and then reaching the Chiasso W60 semifinals last week. The 24-year-old has moved from No.284 two weeks ago to No.202, and is the highest-ranked Cypriot player in WTA rankings history.
Former World No.58 Louisa Chirico won her first ITF title in over three years at the Charlottesville W60 last week. The 25-year-old American, who was last inside the Top 100 in Apr. 2017, moves from No.279 to No.213.
Eva Lys
Former World No.66 Luksika Kumkhum has started her season in a series of Thai ITF World Tour events this month in Chiang Rai. The 28-year-old has posted a 14-1 record so far with two titles and one runner-up place, and in two weeks has cut her ranking from No.952 to No.460.
Former junior No.3 Diana Shnaider