Jessica Bouzas Maneiro made her professional debut in 2018, six years ago, at the age of fifteen. I have never heard of her, but you may have. She has been on fire on the ITF Tour. The Spaniard won her first ITF title in 2020. So where has she been since then? She has been developing her game and learning the ins and outs of playing on the professional WTA Tour.
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro Cracks Top 100
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro will get another opportunity to make the main draw debut at Roland Garros. The twenty-one-year-old Spaniard lost in the first round of qualifying to Fiona Ferro in 2023. One year later, is she ready to step up? Perhaps she won’t need to go through the qualies as she is officially a top hundred member. She has more experience and knows what winning feels like. More important, she knows better now what it takes to win.
Embed from Getty ImagesTop 100 ATP & WTA Ranking Changes
ATP | RANKING CHANGES | CURRENT RANK |
Daniel Altmaier (GER) | DOWN 14 | 66 |
Matteo Berrettini (ITA) | DOWN 14 | 98 |
Sumit Nagal (IND) | UP 13 | 80 CAREER HIGH |
Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS) | UP 12 | 94 |
WTA | RANKING CHANGES | CURRENT RANK |
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP) | UP 12 | 90 CAREER HIGH |
ATP & WTA Top 10 Ranking Changes
ATP: there were a few positional changes in the top ten members. Casper Ruud moved up four spots to #6. Stefanos Tsitsipas climbed five spots to #7. Andrey Rublev fell two places to #8. Hubert Hurkacz and Grigor Dimitrov both fell one spot to #9 and #10, respectively. Holger Rune fell out of the top 10. The current top four players are: [1] Novak Djokovic; [2] Jannik Sinner; [3] Carlos Alcaraz; and [4] Daniil Medvedev.
Embed from Getty ImagesWTA: there were no changes in the top ten members due to the Billie Jean King Cup, which was contested over the weekend. The current top four players are: [1] Iga Swatek; [2] Aryna Sabalenka; [3] Coco Gauff; and [4] Elena Rybakina.
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