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January 2020 - Women World Ranking List - January 2020 - Women Ranking Ranking Ranking Previous FAMILY NAME, Given Name Association Ranking Previous FAMILY NAME, Given Name Association Points Points 1 1 CHEN Meng China 16565 51 51 KIHARA Miyuu Japan 5395 2 2 SUN Yingsha China 15460 52 52 YU Mengyu Singapore 5270 3 4 ITO Mima Japan 14720 53 53 CHENG Hsien-Tzu Chinese Taipei 5220 4 3 LIU Shiwen China 14445 54 54 BALAZOVA Barbora Slovak Republic 5170 5 6 WANG Manyu China 14130 55 55 LI Jie Netherlands 5115 6 5 ZHU Yuling China 12990 56 57 YANG Xiaoxin Monaco 4825 7 7 DING Ning China 12670 57 56 SHAN Xiaona Germany 4770 8 9 FENG Tianwei Singapore 11100 58 63 LIN Ye Singapore 4710 9 10 ISHIKAWA Kasumi Japan 10950 59 58 NAGASAKI Miyu Japan 4695 10 8 CHENG I-Ching Chinese Taipei 10915 60 59 PARTYKA Natalia Poland 4620 11 11 HIRANO Miu Japan 10815 61 61 BATRA Manika India 4575 12 12 CHEN Xingtong China 10325 62 60 CHOI Hyojoo South Korea 4560 13 18 WANG Yidi China 9910 63 62 DIAZ Melanie Puerto Rica 4475 14 14 POLCANOVA Sofia Austria 9095 64 64 MADARASZ Dora Hungary 4465 15 15 DOO Hoi Kem Hong Kong China 9060 65 65 NOSKOVA Yana Russia 4450 16 16 JEON Jihee South Korea 9020 66 66 GAPONOVA Ganna Ukraine 4310 17 17 SATO Hitomi Japan 8550 67 67 CHA Hyo Sim North Korea 4215 18 13 HE Zhuojia China 8480 68 68 XIAO Maria Spain 4195 19 20 SZOCS Bernadette Romania 7910 69 69 VIVARELLI Debora Italy 4100 20 21 SOLJA Petrissa Germany 7885 70 70 SHAO Jieni Portugal 4060 21 22 DIAZ Adriana Puerto Rica 7820 71 71 PERGEL Szandra Hungary 4035 22 23 KATO Miyu Japan 7585 72 72 MORI Sakura Japan 4015 23 24 HAYATA Hina Japan 7520 73 73 ANDO Minami Japan 3990 24 19 SUH Hyowon South Korea 7265 74 74 KIM Hayeong South Korea 3960 25 25 CHEN Szu-Yu Chinese Taipei 7060 75 75 BERGSTROM Linda Sweden 3805 26 26 ZHANG Lily USA 6780 76 76 VEGA Paulina Chile 3780 27 27 ZHANG Mo Canada 6765 77 77 SOLJA Amelie Austria 3765 28 28 SOO Wai Yam Minnie Hong Kong China 6750 78 78 YANG Haeun South Korea 3710 29 29 HAN Ying Germany 6680 79 79 LIU Fei China 3650 30 43 QIAN Tianyi China 6670 80 80 DE NUTTE Sarah Luxembourg 3620 31 30 SAMARA Elizabeta Romania 6645 81 81 LIU Hsing-Yin Chinese Taipei 3610 32 31 MESHREF Dina Egypt 6580 82 82 ZHANG Rui China 3600 33 33 WU Yue USA 6500 83 83 HELMY Yousra Egypt 3595 34 34 LI Qian Poland 6480 84 84 MORET Rachel Switzerland 3545 35 35 EKHOLM Matilda Sweden 6220 85 85 GASNIER Laura France 3520 36 36 PESOTSKA Margaryta Ukraine 6020 86 86 BILENKO Tetyana Ukraine 3500 37 37 GU Yuting China 5895 87 87 LIU Jia Austria 3485 38 38 POTA Georgina Hungary 5870 88 88 ZHU Chengzhu Hong Kong China 3475 39 41 MITTELHAM Nina Germany 5865 89 89 WINTER Sabine Germany 3470 40 39 LEE Ho Ching Hong Kong China 5835 90 90 BAJOR Natalia Poland 3440 41 40 YU Fu Portugal 5805 91 91 SHIN Yubin South Korea 3405 42 42 SAWETTABUT Suthasini Thailand 5785 92 92 PARANANG Orawan Thailand 3400 43 32 SHIBATA Saki Japan 5720 93 93 DVORAK Galia Spain 3395 44 43 NI Xia Lian Luxembourg 5650 94 94 ODO Satsuki Japan 3380 45 45 EERLAND Britt Netherlands 5545 95 95 KIM Nam Hae North Korea 3375 46 46 HASHIMOTO Honoka Japan 5535 95 95 FAN Siqi China 3375 47 47 MIKHAILOVA Polina Russia 5475 97 97 SHIOMI Maki Japan 3355 48 48 MATELOVA Hana Czech Republic 5450 98 98 LIU Weishan China 3330 49 49 TAKAHASHI Bruna Brazil 5430 99 99 LOEUILLETTE Stephanie France 3325 50 50 KIM Song I North Korea 5420 100 99 ZENG Jian Singapore 3310.
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