Justine Henin-Hardenne (BEL) No.7 to No.5
The former world No.1 and four-time Grand Slam champion returns to the Top 5
for the first time since October 17, 2004
Klara Koukalova (CZE) No.39 to No.34
The 23-year-old from Prague achieves a new careerhigh this week after reaching
the seventh Tour final of her career at Palermo, defeating No.2 seed Flavia
Pennetta in the semifinals before losing to No.3 seed Anabel Medina Garrigues
in the final
Akiko Morigami (JPN) No.72 to No.60
The 25-year-old from Tokyo surges up to her highest ranking since September 19,
2004 after reaching her career-first Tour final at Cincinnati, defeating No.2
seed Vera Zvonareva and No.4 seed Daniela Hantuchova en route, losing to top
seed Patty Schnyder
Shahar Peer (ISR) No.66 to No.62
Back to career-high; 18-year-old ousted No.6 seed Ai Sugiyama en route to
fourth Tour quarterfinal of the season at Cincinnati
Sania Mirza (IND) No.70 to No.64
Career-high; 18-year-old upset No.7 seed Anna-Lena Groenefeld en route to third
Tour quarterfinal of season at Cincinnati
Yoon Jeong Cho (KOR) No.81 to No.74
Highest ranking for 26-year-old Korean since November 9, 2003, after reaching
first Tour quarterfinal of season at Cincinnati
Tszvetana Pironkova (BUL) No.128 to No.99
Top 100 debut; in just her second Tour main draw, reached second Tour semifinal
at Palermo, losing to Medina Garrigues
Viktoriya Kutuzova (UKR) No.156 to No.137
Top 150 debut for 16-year-old after reaching first final at $50K ITF/Luxembourg
-LUX, ousting No.2 and No.3 seeds en route
Bethanie Mattek (USA) No.177 to No.140
Back into Top 150 for first time since December, 2003 after reaching
semifinals at Cincinnati, upsetting No.3 seed Jelena Jankovic and No.5 seed
Marion Bartoli before losing to Schnyder
Victoria Azarenka (BLR) No.283 to No.212
Top 100 debut for 15-year-old after winning career-first singles title at
$50K ITF/Luxembourg-LUX, defeating the top seed en route
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