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WTA Live Rankings Update: Swiatek loses ground to top two, Eala looks to overturn sharp drop as Gibson continues to make impression at Miami Open
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The second week of WTA Miami Open action is set to take place in Florida, with the last-16 set to commence. There have already been several highly-noted exits as players sense an opportunity to strike and capitalise. With a whole heap of points on offer in the WTA 1000 event, movement in the rankings is common as players jostle for positions.

Swiatek losing touch at the top

Last year's champion, Aryna Sabalenka, will lose points unless she wins the title. Currently on course to lose 880 points, her gap at the top is still a massive one, which no one looks to be getting close to anytime soon.

If someone would, then Elena Rybakina would be the favourite to. Her position in second is secured thanks to the results further down the order. Unlike Sabalenka, she is set to gain a lot of points thanks to an early exit in last year's event. A golden opportunity to close the gap at the top heading into the clay swing.

Iga Swiatek's mind will already be on clay, but instead of looking ahead she may be peering over her shoulder as another drop in the rankings could be coming. Her second round defeat means 150 have come off leaving her vulnerable from behind. From the trio of Americans who trail her, only Coco Gauff in fourth can overtake her at this tournament, but that is only if she wins it. Both her and Amanda Anisimova have matched their run from last year and have space to build on. It is damage limitation for Pegula who is currently 530 points down. Last year's runner-up will be confident in recouping most of those points thanks to her current form.

Unlike Swiatek, no danger threatens her. Elina Svitolina and Jasmine Paolini both exited the tournament at the third round stage. Svitolina does gain a place over the Italian, rising into seventh. A slim opportunity for Victoria Mboko and Mirra Andreeva to make more ground could be on the cards. The title would see either of them leapfrog Svitolina and Paolini. However, their next match is against each other.

Damage limitation for Eala as Gibson's dream rise continues

Ekaterina Alexandrova will not budge the top 10 after her last-64 defeat. Belinda Bencic and Karolina Muchova are the only other players in the top 20 still in contention. A win for Bencic will move her into 11th while Muchova looks to snatch back the Czech number one spot from Indian Wells semi-finalist Linda Noskova.

Iva Jovic debuts in the top 16 for the first time despite her short stay in Florida. Diana Shnaider and Ludmilla Samsonova both climb a place into 19th and 21st respectively.

Jelena Ostapenko in 23rd next highest rankeed player to still be competing. Already up 110 points, she is a couple of wins away from barraging herself back into the top 20. A last-32 exit for Marie Bouzkova sees her rise five places to 27th, just one place behind Emma Raducanu who was not involved due to illness picked up in the Middle East swing. 185 points have been deducted after her quarterfinal run in 2025.

Sorana Cirstea and Qinwen Zheng complete the top 30. Both players are still involved but with different trajectories. 85 points added on the tally means Cirstea has risen six places back into the top 30 while a four place drop for Zheng leaves her narrowly inside.

After a surprising win over Svitolina, Hailey Baptiste is closing in on a return to the top 40. Four places have already been gained as she currently sits in 41st. Another win and she will be in a career high 37th in the world. It is a different story for Alexandra Eala who, for the time being, is in 45th. She has limited the damage of that semi-final run last year to 16 places but unless she finds a way past Muchova, 270 points will come tumbling off her ranking come next week.

Talia Gibson's incredible rise continues. The lowest ranked player left in the tournament, the Aussie is coming off the back of a quarterfinal appearance at Indian Wells. It is the dream Sunshine double for Gibson, who began Indian Wells outside of the top 100. After qualifying for the Miami Open and reaching the last-16, she is now in a career-high of world number 56, jumping up 12 places. If she somehow defeats Rybakina, a top 50 debut will occur in one of the stories of 2026.

WTA Live Rankings as of 23/3/26

(as per livetennis.eu)

Rank Player Points Change
1 Aryna Sabalenka 10145 -
2 Elena Rybakina 7838 -
3 Iga Świątek 7263 -
4 Coco Gauff 6748 -
5 Amanda Anisimova 6180 +1
6 Jessica Pegula 6148 -1
7 Elina Svitolina 3965 +1
8 Jasmine Paolini 3907 -1
9 Victoria Mboko 3436 -
10 Mirra Andreeva 3121 -
11 Ekaterina Alexandrova 2973 -
12 Belinda Bencic 2888 -
13 Linda Nosková 2801 -
14 Karolína Muchová 2723 -
15 Naomi Osaka 2324 -
16 Iva Jovic 2105 +1
17 Clara Tauson 2040 -1
18 Madison Keys 2026 -
19 Diana Shnaider 1953 +1
20 Elise Mertens 1936 -1
21 Ludmilla Samsonova 1845 +1
22 Anna Kalinskaya 1813 -1
23 Jeļena Ostapenko 1765 +1
24 Leylah Fernandez 1598 +1
25 Emma Navarro 1550 +2
26 Emma Raducanu 1495 -3
27 Marie Bouzková 1480 +5
28 Marta Kostyuk 1473 -
29 Sorana Cîrstea 1459 +6
30 Qinwen Zheng 1458 -4
31 Maya Joint 1445 -
32 Cristina Bucșa 1431 -2
33 Xinyu Wang 1383 +1
34 Jaqueline Cristian 1382 +2
35 Ann Li 1358 +4
36 Maria Sakkari 1355 -3
37 Magdalena Fręch 1348 -
38 Loïs Boisson 1339 -
39 Sára Bejlek 1321 +2
40 Janice Tjen 1317 -
41 Hailey Baptiste 1299 +4
42 Kateřina Siniaková 1299 -
43 Elisabetta Cocciaretto 1280 +1
44 Markéta Vondroušová 1263 -1
45 Alexandra Eala 1255 -16
46 Peyton Stearns 1237 +1
47 Sofia Kenin 1217 -1
48 Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro 1210 -
49 Dayana Yastremska 1165 +5
50 Tereza Valentová 1161 -1
51 Laura Siegemund 1158 +2
52 Barbora Krejčíková 1156 -
53 Mccartney Kessler 1138 -2
54 Sonay Kartal 1102 +2
55 Camila Osorio 1096 +3
56 Talia Gibson 1080 +12
57 Magda Linette 1059 -7
58 Veronika Kudermetova 1055 -1
59 Varvara Gracheva 1047 +1
60 Tatjana Maria 1047 -1
61 Antonia Ružić 1046 -6
62 Shuai Zhang 1031 -1
63 Elsa Jacquemot 1029 -1
64 Katie Boulter 1012 +3
65 Solana Sierra 990 -2
66 Daria Kasatkina 978 -2
67 Anastasia Zakharova 978 +7
68 Anna Bondár 966 -3
69 Caty McNally 958 +3
70 Oleksandra Oliynykova 946 -4
71 Beatriz Haddad Maia 942 -2
72 Yulia Putintseva 921 +3
73 Kamilla Rakhimova 914 +9
74 Oksana Selekhmeteva 898 -3
75 Ajla Tomljanović 897 +6
76 Zeynep Sönmez 891 +7
77 Petra Marčinko 890 -1
78 Viktorija Golubic 881 +6
79 Kimberly Birrell 880 -9
80 Eva Lys 876 -3
81 Moyuka Uchijima 863 -3
82 Ella Seidel 850 +4
83 Julia Grabher 844 +2
84 Elena-Gabriela Ruse 840 -11
85 Dalma Gálfi 837 +2
86 Renata Zarazúa 835 +4
87 Katie Volynets 831 +8
88 Simona Waltert 825 -
89 Yulia Starodubtseva 816 +19
90 Taylor Townsend 814 -10
91 Diane Parry 806 +11
92 Panna Udvardy 804 +5
93 Anastasia Potapova 801 +3
94 Nikola Bartůňková 800 +7
95 Hanne Vandewinkel 795 +9
96 Alycia Parks 794 +9
97 Darja Semenistaja 791 +6
98 Anna Blinkova 790 -6
99 Francesca Jones 775 -6
100 Ashlyn Krueger 769 -21

This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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