Elsewhere Vera Zvonareva moved up to 5 (replacing Venus) and Azarenka zoomed into the top ten replacing Radwanska. Wozniacki’s next at 12 with Bartoli, Cornet, Pennetta and Cibulkova all treading water behind. Nothing’s happening with the men’s rankings, that fellow Nadal’s stretching his lead and the more tournaments Federer skips the further behind he’ll be. Murray is a chance to take Djokovic’s third soon but after that the gap back to fifth and the non-playing Davydenko is huge.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Dinara Safina to take number one ranking?
So Serena stays at number one, calmly enduring the Safina challenge by skipping Indian Wells but it will be on again in Miami. Serena is defending champion and Safina’s only defending quarterfinal points so unless Serena wins the tournament it should be Safina’s for the taking. And we can then all flame her for being a overplaying Major-less number one.
Elsewhere Vera Zvonareva moved up to 5 (replacing Venus) and Azarenka zoomed into the top ten replacing Radwanska. Wozniacki’s next at 12 with Bartoli, Cornet, Pennetta and Cibulkova all treading water behind. Nothing’s happening with the men’s rankings, that fellow Nadal’s stretching his lead and the more tournaments Federer skips the further behind he’ll be. Murray is a chance to take Djokovic’s third soon but after that the gap back to fifth and the non-playing Davydenko is huge.
Elsewhere Vera Zvonareva moved up to 5 (replacing Venus) and Azarenka zoomed into the top ten replacing Radwanska. Wozniacki’s next at 12 with Bartoli, Cornet, Pennetta and Cibulkova all treading water behind. Nothing’s happening with the men’s rankings, that fellow Nadal’s stretching his lead and the more tournaments Federer skips the further behind he’ll be. Murray is a chance to take Djokovic’s third soon but after that the gap back to fifth and the non-playing Davydenko is huge.
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