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Barty expands its leadership, and Sabalenka takes third Tennisnet.com

Barty expands its leadership, and Sabalenka takes third Tennisnet.com

The two finalists at the WTA Tour 1000 in Madrid also play two major roles in the annual standings, the Porsche Race to Shenzhen: Ashley Party And the Arena Sabalenka.

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Last modification: May 11, 2021, 8:00 pm

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Aryna Sabalenka and Ashleigh Barty are allowed to plan with Shenzhen

Defending the title Ashley Barty is aspiring to these days is definitely Roland Garros’s goal. Admittedly, the last French Open winner is Iga Swiatek, but Barty won the Bois de Boulogne title in 2019. They abstained from appearing last fall. No new winner has been found in the annual Women’s Final since 2019. The last scheduled match in Shenzhen has been canceled without substitution, and this year there should be another suitable season ending in China.

Winners including record-breaking money prizes in Shenzhen in 2019, Ashley Party continues to lead the race for starting positions, the Porsche race to Shenzhen, ahead of Naomi Osaka. With the final in Madrid and a simultaneous early exit for Osaka, the Australian was able to cement her lead over the Japanese.

Madrid winner Arina Sabalenka, the woman from Belarus rose above Garbin Muguruza and Jennifer Brady and is currently in third place. The last three starting positions will be occupied by Elise Mertens, Veronica Kodermetova and Karolina Muchova for the time being.

The best German player is Angelique Kerber in 55th, two places behind Laura Siegmund.

Here is the current status of racing Porsche to Shenzhen

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