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Doubles Rankings Numeric List For: 8 November 2010 Doubles Rankings Numeric List For: 8 November 2010 Please Credit WTA RANKINGS CONTACT: Shannon McSween - Rankings WTA 1-727-895-5000 [email protected] MOST RECENT ADDED: COMMONWEALTH BANK TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS - BALI, INDONESIA ITF $100,000 + H - TAIPEI 2, CHINESE TAIPEI ITF/USTA $50,000 - GRAPEVINE 2, TEXAS ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $50,000 - ISMANING, GERMANY ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $50,000 + H - NANTES, FRANCE ITF 50,000 - TORONTO, CANADA ITF $25,000 - BAYAMON, PUERTO RICO ITF $25,000 - CAIRO 4, EGYPT ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $25,000 - ISTANBUL 3, TURKEY ITF $25,000 - LAGOS 2, NIGERIA ITF $10,000 - BOGOTA 2, COLOMBIA ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $10,000 - DUBROVNIK 2, CROATIA ITF $10,000 - ITU, BRAZIL ITF $10,000 - KUCHING, MALAYSIA ITF $10,000 - MONASTIR, TUNISIA ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $10,000 - ST. CUGAT, SPAIN ITF $10,0000 - TAIPEI, CHINESE TAIPEI ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $10,000 - VILA REAL DE SANTO ANTONIO, PORTUGAL ITF $10,000 - YEONG WOL 2, KOREA NEXT TO DROP OFF: ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $50,000 - MINSK 2, BELARUS ITF/USTA $50,000 - PHOENIX, ARIZONA ITF/USTA $25,000 - ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA ITF $10,000 - BOGOTA, COLOMBIA ITF $10,000 - BUENOS AIRES 5 , ARGENTINA ITF $10,000 - EL MENZAH, TUNISIA ITF $10,000 - KUCHING, MALAYSIA Printed: 8 November 2010 Doubles Rankings Numeric List For: 8 November 2010 Please Credit WTA RANKINGS CONTACT: Shannon McSween - Rankings WTA 1-727-895-5000 [email protected] NEXT TO DROP OFF: ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $10,000 - MALLORCA 3, SPAIN ITF/TENNIS EUROPE $10,000 - SUNDERLAND , GREAT BRITAIN Printed: 8 November 2010 WTA Doubles Rankings RANK DATE: 8 November 2010 PRIOR RANKING POINTS NEXT 12TH RANK RANK NAME NAT POINTS # TRN ADDED OFF TOURN 1 (1) DULKO, GISELA ARG 8570.00 22 .00 .00 470.00 2 (2) PENNETTA, FLAVIAITA 8570.00 21 .00 .00 470.00 3 (3) HUBER, LIEZEL USA 7590.00 24 .00 .00 280.00 4 (4) KING, VANIA USA 6920.00 21 .00 .00 200.00 5 (5) PESCHKE, KVETA CZE 6860.00 20 .00 .00 250.00 6 (6) SREBOTNIK, KATARINASLO 6830.00 18 .00 .00 225.00 7 (7) SHVEDOVA, YAROSLAVAKAZ 6240.00 22 .00 .00 70.00 8 (8) PETROVA, NADIA RUS 5530.00 17 .00 .00 5.00 9 (9) RAYMOND, LISA USA 5520.00 20 .00 .00 280.00 10 (10) STUBBS, RENNAE AUS 5520.00 19 .00 .00 140.00 11 (11) WILLIAMS, SERENAUSA 5500.00 4 .00 .00 .00 11 (11) WILLIAMS, VENUSUSA 5500.00 4 .00 .00 .00 13 (13) BLACK, CARA ZIM 5115.00 20 .00 .00 225.00 14 (14) KIRILENKO, MARIARUS 4425.00 18 .00 .00 195.00 15 (15) MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, MARIA JOSEESP 4400.00 16 .00 .00 120.00 16 (16) ZHENG, JIE CHN 4105.00 16 .00 .00 200.00 17 (17) MATTEK-SANDS, BETHANIEUSA 4055.00 18 .00 .00 200.00 18 (18) CHAN, YUNG-JAN TPE 4030.00 18 .00 .00 200.00 19 (19) LLAGOSTERA VIVES, NURIAESP 3926.00 14 .00 .00 1.00 20 (20) ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, BARBORACZE 3775.00 24 .00 .00 200.00 21 (21) BENESOVA, IVETACZE 3605.00 21 .00 .00 130.00 22 (22) YAN, ZI CHN 3210.00 23 80.00 .00 160.00 23 (23) VESNINA, ELENA RUS 3155.00 16 .00 .00 1.00 24 (24) PEER, SHAHAR ISR 3155.00 16 .00 .00 120.00 25 (25) MEDINA GARRIGUES, ANABELESP 3020.00 22 .00 .00 70.00 26 (26) RODIONOVA, ANASTASIAAUS 2865.00 24 .00 .00 125.00 27 (27) RADWANSKA, AGNIESZKAPOL 2840.00 9 .00 .00 .00 28 (28) CHUANG, CHIA-JUNGTPE 2830.00 21 150.00 .00 120.00 29 (29) GOVORTSOVA, OLGABLR 2810.00 26 .00 .00 120.00 30 (30) NICULESCU, MONICAROU 2660.00 23 .00 .00 130.00 31 (31) GARBIN, TATHIANAITA 2450.00 21 .00 .00 140.00 32 (32) ERRANI, SARA ITA 2425.00 27 .00 .00 130.00 33 (33) ZVONAREVA, VERARUS 2416.00 8 .00 .00 .00 34 (34) SHAUGHNESSY, MEGHANNUSA 2415.00 19 .00 .00 70.00 35 (35) STOSUR, SAMANTHAAUS 2365.00 7 .00 .00 .00 36 (36) GOERGES, JULIA GER 2330.00 24 .00 .00 70.00 37 (37) BACSINSZKY, TIMEASUI 2255.00 18 .00 .00 120.00 38 (38) HRADECKA, LUCIECZE 2190.00 23 .00 .00 130.00 39 (40) PENG, SHUAI CHN 2190.00 13 80.00 .00 5.00 40 (39) VINCI, ROBERTA ITA 2115.00 20 .00 .00 130.00 41 (41) KUDRYAVTSEVA, ALLARUS 2100.00 23 .00 .00 WTA Doubles Rankings RANK DATE: 8 November 2010 PRIOR RANKING POINTS NEXT 12TH RANK RANK NAME NAT POINTS # TRN ADDED OFF TOURN 51 (51) GRANDIN, NATALIERSA 1695.00 30 .00 .00 120.00 52 (52) VORACOVA, RENATACZE 1660.00 30 .00 .00 78.00 53 (53) POUTCHEK, TATIANABLR 1565.00 30 .00 1.00 70.00 54 (54) KONDRATIEVA, MARIARUS 1510.00 35 .00 .00 24.00 55 (55) RUANO PASCUAL, VIRGINIAESP 1496.00 12 .00 .00 1.00 56 (59) GROENEFELD, ANNA-LENAGER 1493.00 17 90.00 .00 1.00 57 (56) SZAVAY, AGNES HUN 1466.00 11 .00 .00 .00 58 (57) SPEARS, ABIGAIL USA 1433.00 29 32.00 .00 70.00 59 (58) HERCOG, POLONASLO 1425.00 17 .00 .00 5.00 60 (60) PARRA SANTONJA, ARANTXA ESP 1370.00 25 .00 .00 30.00 61 (64) MIRZA, SANIA IND 1343.00 14 110.00 .00 5.00 62 (61) SAVCHUK, OLGA UKR 1309.00 23 .00 .00 32.00 63 (62) KOPS-JONES, RAQUELUSA 1270.00 27 .00 .00 5.00 64 (63) COIN, JULIE FRA 1248.00 20 .00 .00 5.00 65 (65) DIATCHENKO, VITALIARUS 1220.00 16 .00 18.00 34.00 66 (66) WOEHR, JASMIN GER 1170.00 21 .00 .00 48.00 67 (67) CRAYBAS, JILL USA 1163.00 19 .00 .00 5.00 68 (68) DULGHERU, ALEXANDRAROU 1161.00 11 .00 .00 .00 69 (69) BORWELL, SARAHGBR 1155.00 23 .00 .00 5.00 70 (70) AMANMURADOVA, AKGUL UZB 1125.00 23 .00 .00 5.00 71 (76) TANASUGARN, TAMARINETHA 1120.00 13 80.00 .00 5.00 72 (72) MAKAROVA, EKATERINARUS 1107.00 17 .00 .00 1.00 73 (73) GALLOVITS, EDINAROU 1104.00 14 .00 .00 1.00 74 (74) KUSTOVA, DARYABLR 1088.00 23 .00 .00 40.00 75 (71) KRAJICEK, MICHAELLANED 1071.00 13 .00 .00 1.00 76 (75) PAVLYUCHENKOVA, ANASTASIARUS 1070.00 14 .00 .00 1.00 77 (78) BARROIS, KRISTINAGER 1046.00 18 90.00 .00 5.00 78 (79) RYBARIKOVA, MAGDALENASVK 992.00 11 .00 .00 .00 79 (80) CORNET, ALIZE FRA 987.00 15 .00 .00 5.00 80 (84) PELLETIER, MARIE-EVECAN 986.00 30 82.00 50.00 5.00 81 (81) JURAK, DARIJA CRO 984.00 24 64.00 .00 40.00 82 (82) ERAKOVIC, MARINANZL 957.00 17 .00 .00 1.00 83 (83) BRIANTI, ALBERTA ITA 945.00 15 .00 .00 5.00 84 (77) DANIILIDOU, ELENIGRE 935.00 20 .00 .00 5.00 85 (85) GULLICKSON, CARLYUSA 911.00 16 .00 .00 1.00 86 (86) MARTIC, PETRA CRO 898.00 13 .00 .00 1.00 87 (87) CIRSTEA, SORANA ROU 897.00 15 .00 .00 1.00 88 (89) OSTERLOH, LILIA USA 886.00 13 .00 .00 1.00 89 (90) PEERS, SALLY AUS 882.00 20 .00 .00 1.00 90 (92) DEKMEIJERE, LIGA LAT 873.00 26 40.00 .00 5.00 91 (96) SENOGLU, IPEK TUR 866.00 29 40.00 .00 5.00 92 (91) OLARU, IOANA RALUCAROU 858.00 14 .00 .00 1.00 93 (94) HANTUCHOVA, DANIELASVK 847.00 7 .00 .00 .00 94 (88) DZEHALEVICH, EKATERINABLR 839.00 20 .00 18.00 5.00 95 (93) RODIONOVA, ARINARUS 838.00 22 .00 1.00 18.00 96 (95) KORYTTSEVA, MARIYAUKR 835.00 17 .00 .00 5.00 97 (99) VEDY, AURELIE FRA 832.00 23 40.00 .00 18.00 98 (100) FICHMAN, SHARON CAN 828.00 19 70.00 120.00 18.00 99 (108) CHANG, KAI-CHEN TPE 823.00 12 150.00 .00 1.00 100 (98) KLEPAC, ANDREJA SLO 820.00 22 32.00 .00 50.00 Printed: 8 November 2010 Page 2 of 22 Please credit WTA Media Information System WTA Doubles Rankings RANK DATE: 8 November 2010 PRIOR RANKING POINTS NEXT 12TH RANK RANK NAME NAT POINTS # TRN ADDED OFF TOURN 101 (102) MALEK, TATJANA WTA Doubles Rankings RANK DATE: 8 November 2010 PRIOR RANKING POINTS NEXT 12TH RANK RANK NAME NAT POINTS # TRN ADDED OFF TOURN 151 (150) SEMA, ERIKA JPN 484.00 19 .00 .00 24.00 152 (151) FUSANO, CHRISTINAUSA 484.00 28 18.00 1.00 30.00 WTA Doubles Rankings RANK DATE: 8 November 2010 PRIOR RANKING POINTS NEXT 12TH RANK RANK NAME NAT POINTS # TRN ADDED OFF TOURN 201 (184) SEMA, YURIKA JPN 336.00 13 .00 .00 1.00 202 (204) YONEMURA, TOMOKOJPN 334.00 13 .00 .00 1.00 203 (207) PERRY, SHENAY USA 330.00 7 .00 .00 .00 204 (205) PIVOVAROVA, ANASTASIARUS 330.00 8 .00 .00 .00 205 (208) VASYLYEVA, ANASTASIYAUKR 330.00 22 .00 .00 1.00 206 (209) LEE, JIN-A KOR 327.00 12 .00 .00 1.00 207 (210) WOZNIAK, ALEKSANDRACAN 326.00 4 .00 .00 .00 208 (211) SEVASTOVA, ANASTASIJALAT 326.00 7 .00 .00 .00 209 (225) DENTONI, CORINNAITA 322.00 17 24.00 18.00 1.00 210 (197) BIRNEROVA, HANA CZE 322.00 23 1.00 .00 1.00 211 (222) KURYANOVICH, IRYNABLR 322.00 20 35.00 32.00 14.00 212 (192) RODINA, EVGENIYARUS 316.00 11 .00 50.00 .00 213 (214) LUZHANSKA, TETIANAUKR 315.00 14 1.00 .00 1.00 214 (215) JOHANSSON, MATHILDEFRA 314.00 12 .00 .00 1.00 215 (227) BEYGELZIMER, YULIYAUKR 314.00 22 40.00 32.00 14.00 216 (216) JIDKOVA, ALINA RUS 314.00 17 15.00 .00 14.00 217 (217) MAEKAWA, AYAKA JPN 313.00 21 .00 .00 1.00 218 (230) ALBANESE, LAUREN USA 313.00 20 18.00 35.00 1.00 219 (218) SOUTH, MELANIE GBR 312.00 19 .00 18.00 5.00 220 (242) KOSINSKA, KAROLINAPOL 310.00 21 50.00 .00 14.00 221 (213) SAVINYKH, VALERIARUS 310.00 19 .00 .00 1.00 222 (219) OZGEN, PEMRA TUR 307.00 18 1.00 1.00 1.00 223 (220) WIENEROVA, LENKASVK 304.00 18 .00 .00 14.00 224 (238) OZGA, JUSTINE GER 303.00 15 24.00 .00 1.00 225 (221) RUS, ARANTXA NED 302.00 11 .00 .00 .00 226 (241) FEDAK, YULIANA UKR 301.00 17 65.00 .00 1.00 227 (223) MIRKOVIC, MARIJA AUS 300.00 21 .00 .00 14.00 228 (224) GIOVINE, CLAUDIA ITA 300.00 12 1.00 .00 1.00 229 (212) CHALOVA, ELENA RUS 300.00 16 .00 18.00 1.00 230 (254) MUELLER, ALEXANDRAUSA 299.00 13 50.00 .00 1.00 231 (226) FEDOSSOVA, YULIAFRA 298.00 13 .00 .00 1.00 232 (228) ANI, MARET EST 297.00 8 .00 .00 .00 233 (231) CHANG, KYUNG-MIKOR 295.00 9 .00 .00 .00 234 (232) COSTAS-MOREIRA, LETICIAESP 292.00 23 .00 .00 14.00 235 (233) IIJIMA, KUMIKO JPN 288.00 13 1.00 .00 1.00 236 (247) CHAKHNASHVILI, MARGALITAGEO 287.00 12 24.00 .00 1.00 237 (235) FINK, AMANDA USA 285.00 23 .00 1.00 1.00 238 (236) HOPPER, JADE AUS 284.00 21 .00 .00 8.00 239 (237) RADWANSKA, URSZULAPOL 280.00 5 .00 .00 .00 240 (239) SHAPATAVA, SOFIAGEO 280.00 21 1.00 1.00 14.00 241 (240) PETKOVIC, ANDREAGER 279.00 10 .00 .00 .00 242 (203) HRDINOVA, EVA CZE 273.00 12 .00 .00 1.00 243 (243) RAE, JOCELYN GBR 270.00 10 .00 .00 .00 244 (244) BAI, ALISON AUS 270.00
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