to feature at WTA events before the season-ending WTA Finals.
The rest of the top 20 is relatively unchanged while former world No 2 Ons Jabeur has dropped out of the top 30 after slipping four places to No 33 as she remains inactive due to injury.
Not too far behind is Wang Xinyu as she is rewarded for her run to the quarter-final with a 12-place jump to No 39.
Grand Slam winners Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka were both inactive last week, but the players around them lost spots so the former moved up three spots to No 54 while Osaka is up one place to No 57.
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Hailey Baptiste was one of the biggest winners in the top 100 as the American moved up 22 spots to a new career-high No 80 after reaching the round of 16 in Wuhan.
WTA Rankings Top 20
1. Iga Swiatek Poland – 9,785 points
2. Aryna Sabalenka – 9,716
3. Coco Gauff United States – 5,973
4. Jessica Pegula United States – 5,785
5. Elena Rybakina Kazakhstan – 5,373
6. Jasmine Paolini Italy – 5,323
7. Qinwen Zheng China – 4,430
8. Emma Navarro United States – 3,698
9. Danielle Collins United States – 3,176
10. Beatriz Hadid Maia Brazil – 3,146
11. Daria Kasatkina – 3,108
12. Anna Kalinskaya – 2,880
13. Barbora Krejcikova Czech Republic – 2,866
14. Paula Badosa Spain – 2,713
15. Jelena Ostapenko Latvia – 2,688
16. Diana Shnaider – 2,641
17. Marta Kostyuk Ukraine – 2,471
18. Donna Vekic Croatia – 2,278
19. Mirra Andreeva – 2,253
20. Madison Keys United States – 2,20621.