Iga Swiatek Surpasses Barty, Becomes Seventh-Most Weeks at WTA No. 1

Iga Swiatek Surpasses Barty, Becomes Seventh-Most Weeks at WTA No. 1

Iga Swiatek’s reign at the pinnacle of women’s tennis continues to extend, as she surpasses Ashleigh Barty to become the seventh-most weeks at No. 1 in WTA rankings history. With 122 weeks at the top, Swiatek has cemented her place among the all-time greats.

Since the inception of the WTA rankings in 1975, only six players have held the No. 1 ranking for more weeks than Swiatek. Steffi Graf leads the pack with an astonishing 377 weeks, followed by Martina Navratilova (332), Serena Williams (319), Chris Evert (260), Martina Hingis (209), and Monica Seles (178).

Swiatek’s dominance has been remarkable, with her current streak of 44 consecutive weeks at No. 1 being the longest since Serena Williams’ 186-week reign from 2013 to 2016. Her consistent performances and Grand Slam victories have solidified her position as the world’s top player.

However, Swiatek’s grip on the No. 1 ranking could face a challenge in the coming months. Her withdrawal from the WTA 1000 event in Beijing due to personal matters has opened the door for World No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka to close the gap. Sabalenka can potentially catch up to Swiatek in Beijing and further threaten her position at the WTA Finals, where Swiatek is defending the title.

Despite the potential threat, Swiatek remains the favorite to retain her No. 1 ranking. Her exceptional form and determination will make it difficult for her rivals to dethrone her. As the season progresses, the battle for the top spot promises to be intense and captivating.

Ashleigh Barty's Son Steals the Show at Billie Jean King Cup

Ashleigh Barty’s Son Steals the Show at Billie Jean King Cup

Ashleigh Barty, the former world No. 1 tennis player, has been delighting fans with adorable sightings of her nine-month-old son, Hayden. Despite her retirement from the WTA Tour, Barty remains a beloved figure in the tennis world.

On Saturday, Barty brought Hayden to watch Australia’s Billie Jean King Cup team defeat Mexico in Brisbane. The mother-son duo was spotted in a box with Barty’s former doubles partner and close friend Casey Dellacqua. Hayden’s ginger hair has grown significantly since his appearance at the Brisbane International tournament in January.

Barty’s personal history with the Billie Jean King Cup ended dramatically in 2019. France staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Australia 3-2 in Perth. Barty had hoped to cap off her extraordinary year, which included victories at the French Open and WTA Finals, by leading Australia to victory. However, she fell short in a third-set tiebreak to Kristina Mladenovic, and Mladenovic and Garcia went on to defeat Barty and Sam Stosur in the deciding doubles rubber.

Barty shed tears on the podium after Australia’s Cup drought, which dates back to 1974, continued. It remains one of the few unfulfilled goals in her illustrious career, which ended abruptly in 2022 at the age of 25.

Hayden will undoubtedly learn about his mother’s tennis achievements in the future. Barty has been publishing children’s books in retirement, including a series about a young athlete named Little Ash and a new release in March titled “My Dream for You.”

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