Wawrinka, Cibulkova big movers in tennis rankings

January 26, 2014 06:48 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:59 pm IST - Melbourne

Stanislas Wawrinka will become Switzerland’s highest-ranked player for the first time in his career, overtaking 17-time Grand Slam-winner Roger Federer, who started the Australian Open at No. 6 and could drop to No. 8 despite reaching the semifinals.

Stanislas Wawrinka will become Switzerland’s highest-ranked player for the first time in his career, overtaking 17-time Grand Slam-winner Roger Federer, who started the Australian Open at No. 6 and could drop to No. 8 despite reaching the semifinals.

Stanislas Wawrinka will replace David Ferrer as the world’s No. 3 player after beating Rafael Nadal in the Sunday night’s Australian Open final.

Wawrinka is projected to advance five places from No. 8 when the new ATP rankings are released on Monday. Nadal will retain his No. 1 spot.

28-year-old Wawrinka will become Switzerland’s highest-ranked player for the first time in his career, overtaking 17-time Grand Slam-winner Roger Federer, who started the Australian Open at No. 6 and could drop to No. 8 despite reaching the semifinals.

After beating No. 2 Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals, Wawrinka defeated seventh-ranked Tomas Berdych in the semis.

Djokovic is expected to retain his No. 2 spot in the rankings.

Dominika Cibulkova is expected to jump 11 places from No. 24 to No. 13 on the WTA rankings after reaching the women’s final, while Australian Open champion Li Na moves up one spot to No. 3.

Serena Williams retains the top spot in the women’s rankings despite being eliminated in the fourth round at Melbourne. Victoria Azerenka, who won the 2012 and 2013 Australian titles but lost in the quarterfinals this week, stays at No. 2.

Cibulkova upset Maria Sharapova in the fourth round before reaching her first Grand Slam final with a win over fifth-ranked Agnieska Radwanska. Radwanska will move up one place to No. 4, while Sharapova will drop from No. 3 to No. 5.

Teenager Eugenie Bouchard who beat former top-ranked Ana Ivanovic in the quarterfinals enters the top-20 at No. 19, up from No. 31.

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