As the men everyone is used to seeing in the Top 10—like Stan Wawrinka, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic—continue to struggle, the top players on the WTA tour are holding steady and delivering the goods as they dive into the clay season.
When Simona Halep reached the top of the rankings in October 2017, it looked to be just another swap in the game of musical chairs. She was third woman in three months to hold the top spot. Yet six months later, not much has changed in the women’s ranks.
After briefly losing the top spot to Caroline Wozniacki in the wake of the Dane’s Australian Open title, Halep recaptured it a month later and has managed to expand on her points lead ever since.
The rest of the Top 10 is mostly familiar from the fall, too, with names like Elina Svitolina, Garbine Muguruza, and Caroline Garcia keeping steady. The biggest mover in the group, of course, is Sloane Stephens, whose title at the Miami Open catapulted her to a career-high No. 9 in the world.