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Australian Open champ Osaka is Asia' s 1st No1 in tennis

2019-01-28 10:36

Melbourne - Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka is the youngest woman to make her debut at No 1 in nine years and the first man or woman from Asia to lead the tennis rankings. 

Simona Halep's 48-week stay atop the WTA ended on Monday. She slid to No. 3 after a fourth-round loss to Serena Williams. 

Williams missed the tournament last year after having a baby; her run to the quarterfinals this time pushed her up five places to No 11. 

The 21-year-old Osaka's second consecutive major title helped her rise three spots. 

Runner-up Petra Kvitova went from No 6 to No 2. 

Men's champion Novak Djokovic remained No 1 in the ATP rankings. Runner-up Rafael Nadal stayed at No. 2, but Roger Federer's fourth-round exit dropped him from No 3 to No 6.

an or woman from Asia to lead the tennis rankings. 

Simona Halep's 48-week stay atop the WTA ended on Monday. She slid to No. 3 after a fourth-round loss to Serena Williams. 

Williams missed the tournament last year after having a baby; her run to the quarterfinals this time pushed her up five places to No 11. 

The 21-year-old Osaka's second consecutive major title helped her rise three spots. 

Runner-up Petra Kvitova went from No 6 to No 2. 

Men's champion Novak Djokovic remained No 1 in the ATP rankings. Runner-up Rafael Nadal stayed at No 2, but Roger Federer's fourth-round exit dropped him from No 3 to No 6.

 

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