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Here is the women's rankings and the link where I and Prizzle keep up to date on the rankings;;

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Serena Williams USA 12660 - Charleston R32 Miami W 12660 12850 2
Na Li CHN 7480 - - Lost in Miami F - - 3
Agnieszka Radwanska POL 5980 - - Lost in Miami QF - - 4
Victoria Azarenka BLR 5441 - - - - - 5
Simona Halep ROU 4695 - - - - - 6
Petra Kvitova CZE 4370 +2 - Lost in Miami QF - - 7
Angelique Kerber GER 4185 +2 - Lost in Miami QF - - 8
Jelena Jankovic SRB 4150 -2 Charleston R32 Lost in Miami R64 4150 4495 9
Maria Sharapova RUS 3961 -2 - Lost in Miami SF - - 10
Dominika Cibulkova SVK 3720 +1 - Lost in Miami SF - - 11
Sara Errani ITA 3645 -1 Charleston R32 Lost in Miami R32 3645 4015 12
Flavia Pennetta ITA 3270 - Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R32 3299 3549 13
Ana Ivanovic SRB 3120 - Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R16 3120 3280 14
Caroline Wozniacki DEN 2740 +4 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami QF 2740 2965 15
Sabine Lisicki GER 2720 - Charleston R32 Lost in Miami R32 2720 3160 16
Roberta Vinci ITA 2685 -2 - Lost in Miami R64 - - 17
Carla Suarez Navarro ESP 2660 - - Lost in Miami R16 - - 18
Sloane Stephens USA 2550 -2 Charleston R32 Lost in Miami R32 2550 2950 19
Eugenie Bouchard CAN 2427 - Charleston R32 Lost in Miami R64 2427 2837 20
Samantha Stosur AUS 2360 - Charleston R32 Lost in Miami R32 2360 2705 21
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova RUS 2245 - - Lost in Miami R64 - - 22
Ekaterina Makarova RUS 2240 +2 - Lost in Miami R16 - - 23
Alize Cornet FRA 2155 -1 - Lost in Miami R32 - - 24
Kirsten Flipkens BEL 2085 -1 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R16 2085 2305 25
Kaia Kanepi EST 2080 - - Lost in Miami R32 - - 26
Lucie Safarova CZE 1940 +1 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R32 1940 2310 27
Sorana Cirstea ROU 1780 -1 Charleston R32 Lost in Miami R64 1780 2190 28
Venus Williams USA 1618 +3 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R16 1647 2087 29
Maria Kirilenko RUS 1517 - Charleston R64 - 1546 1986 30
Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS 1513 - - Lost in Miami R64 - - 31
Klara Zakopalova CZE 1485 -3 - Lost in Miami R64 - - 32
Jamie Hampton USA 1403 - - - - - 33
Daniela Hantuchova SVK 1402 - Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 1431 1871 34
Elena Vesnina RUS 1380 +1 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R32 1380 1820 35
Elina Svitolina UKR 1338 +7 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R16 1350 1790 36
Madison Keys USA 1335 +2 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R32 1345 1785 37
Yvonne Meusburger AUT 1317 +2 - Lost in Miami R64 - - 38
Magdalena Rybarikova SVK 1300 -2 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R128 1300 1550 39
Bojana Jovanovski SRB 1300 +1 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 40
Garbine Muguruza ESP 1274 -6 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R64 1303 1553 41
Andrea Petkovic GER 1266 -4 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 1266 1681 42
Tsvetana Pironkova BUL 1249 +5 - Lost in Miami R32 - - 43
Kurumi Nara JPN 1233 +2 - Lost in Miami R64 - - 44
Shuai Zhang CHN 1223 -3 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R128 1223 1663 45
Varvara Lepchenko USA 1211 +4 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R16 1240 1680 46
Shuai Peng CHN 1210 -2 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 1210 1650 47
Annika Beck GER 1191 -4 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 48
Francesca Schiavone ITA 1160 -2 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 49
Alison Riske USA 1157 -1 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 1157 1597 50
Karin Knapp ITA 1144 - Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R128 1144 1394 51
Casey Dellacqua AUS 1044 +5 - Lost in Miami R32 - - 52
Bethanie Mattek-Sands USA 1034 -1 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 53
Stefanie Voegele SUI 1015 -1 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R128 1025 1465 54
Monica Puig PUR 1005 +4 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R64 1021 1271 55
Yaroslava Shvedova KAZ 1000 +4 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 1029 1469 56
Laura Robson GBR 979 -3 - - - - 57
Barbora Zahlavova Strycova CZE 974 +7 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R32 974 1414 58
Christina McHale USA 960 -1 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 989 1429 59
Yanina Wickmayer BEL 957 +1 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 60
Jie Zheng CHN 954 -6 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 61
Alexandra Cadantu ROU 942 +1 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 62
Galina Voskoboeva KAZ 937 +1 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 63
Lauren Davis USA 921 -8 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 921 1361 64
Urszula Radwanska POL 911 -3 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R128 940 1190 65
Polona Hercog SLO 907 +1 - - - - 66
Marina Erakovic NZL 907 +2 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R128 936 1376 67
Camila Giorgi ITA 900 - - Lost in Qualification Miami R1 - - 68
Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor ESP 876 +3 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 69
Caroline Garcia FRA 872 +5 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R32 901 1341 70
Vania King USA 867 +2 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 896 1336 71
Monica Niculescu ROU 856 -1 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R128 856 1106 72
Karolina Pliskova CZE 839 -7 - - - - 73
Anna Schmiedlova SVK 834 - - - - - 74
Paula Ormaechea ARG 827 +1 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 837 1277 75
Ajla Tomljanovic CRO 794 -6 Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R32 810 1250 76
Jana Cepelova SVK 794 - Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R2

Lost in Miami R64 812 1252 77

Lourdes Dominguez Lino ESP 792 - Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R128 800 1240 78
Chanelle Scheepers RSA 785 - Charleston R64 Lost in Miami R64 785 1225 79
Virginie Razzano FRA 781 +2 Charleston R64 Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R64 810 1250 80

Patricia Mayr-Achleitner AUT 737 - Charleston R64 Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R64 737 1177 81

Dinah Pfizenmaier GER 734 -2 Charleston R64 - 746 1186 82
Coco Vandeweghe USA 727 +22 Monterrey R32 Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R16 747 997 83

Petra Cetkovska CZE 717 - Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R2 746 1186 84
Julia Goerges GER 705 +8 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R2 705 1145 85
Mona Barthel GER 699 -1 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 86
Shahar Peer ISR 698 +2 Monterrey R32 Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R128 716 966 87

Alison Van Uytvanck BEL 681 -2 - Lost in Qualification Miami R1 - - 88
Kristina Mladenovic FRA 673 -6 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R128 690 940 89
Johanna Larsson SWE 671 +2 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R2 681 1121 90
Sharon Fichman CAN 661 -1 - Lost in Qualification Miami R2 - - 91
Donna Vekic CRO 655 +3 Monterrey R32 Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R32 684 934 92

Zarina Diyas KAZ 651 +13 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R2

Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R64 - - 93

Olga Govortsova BLR 642 +5 Monterrey R32 Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R64 671 921 94

Kimiko Date-Krumm JPN 641 -1 Monterrey R32 Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R128 661 911 95

Mirjana Lucic-Baroni CRO 640 +2 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R2 657 1097 96
Katarzyna Piter POL 640 +4 - Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R128 - - 97

Estrella Cabeza Candela ESP 628 +9 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R2

Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R128 - - 98

Julia Glushko ISR 623 -12 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R1 639 1079 99
Mandy Minella LUX 611 +2 - Lost in Qualification Miami R1 - - 100
Ayumi Morita JPN 609 -13 Monterrey R32 - 638 888 101
Alisa Kleybanova RUS 609 +11 - Lost in Miami R64 - - 102
Silvia Soler-Espinosa ESP 607 -12 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 103
Petra Martic CRO 606 -8 - Lost in Qualification Miami R1 - - 104
Teliana Pereira BRA 592 -8 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R1 598 1038 105
Misaki Doi JPN 590 -6 - Lost in Qualification Miami R1 - - 106
Timea Babos HUN 586 +2 Monterrey R32 Lost in Qualification Miami R1 615 865 107
Mariana Duque-Marino COL 576 - - Lost in Qualification Miami R1 - - 108
Nadiya Kichenok UKR 572 -6 - Qualification Miami W

Lost in Miami R128 - - 109

Luksika Kumkhum THA 567 +11 Qualification Monterrey R3 Lost in Qualification Miami R2 571 571 110
Anabel Medina Garrigues ESP 563 -7 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R1 592 1032 111
Shelby Rogers USA 561 -1 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R1 581 1021 112
Johanna Konta GBR 554 +3 Monterrey R32 - 578 828 113
Andrea Hlavackova CZE 552 - Monterrey R32 Lost in Qualification Miami R1 572 822 114
Vesna Dolonc SRB 541 +2 - - - - 115
Alla Kudryavtseva RUS 539 +4 Charleston R64 Qualification Charleston W

Lost in Qualification Miami R1 568 1008 116

Anna-Lena Friedsam GER 535 -5 - - - - 117
Heather Watson GBR 530 +4 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 118
Anna Tatishvili GEO 524 -9 - Lost in Qualification Miami R1 - - 119
Michelle Larcher De Brito POR 523 +7 Charleston R64 Qualification Charleston W

Lost in Qualification Miami R1 552 992 120

Romina Oprandi SUI 519 -6 - Lost in Miami R64 - - 121
Su-Wei Hsieh TPE 519 -4 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R2 548 988 122
Nastassja Burnett ITA 516 +1 - Lost in Qualification Miami R2 - - 123
An-Sophie Mestach BEL 515 -1 - - - - 124
Magda Linette POL 513 -6 - Lost in Qualification Miami R1 - - 125
Olivia Rogowska AUS 487 - - - - - 126
Alexandra Dulgheru ROU 487 +2 - - - - 127
Belinda Bencic SUI 484 +10 Charleston R64 Qualification Charleston W 513 953 128
Kiki Bertens NED 483 +19 Charleston R64 Qualification Charleston W

Qualification Miami W 952 Lost in Miami R64 129

Maryna Zanevska UKR 480 -5 - - - - 130
Melanie Oudin USA 480 +1 Charleston R64 Lost in Qualification Miami R1 509 949 131
Tadeja Majeric SLO 476 -4 Monterrey R32 Lost in Qualification Miami R1 492 742 132
Kristyna Pliskova CZE 470 -2 Monterrey R32 Lost in Miami R128 482 732 133
Aliaksandra Sasnovich BLR 467 +2 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R2 - - 134
Mathilde Johansson FRA 467 +7 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R2 - - 135
Irina Falconi USA 460 -3 - - - - 136
Saisai Zheng CHN 460 +13 Charleston R64 Qualification Charleston W 489 929 137
Claire Feuerstein FRA 459 +1 - - - - 138
Ons Jabeur TUN 457 +2 - - - - 139
Alexandra Panova RUS 454 -5 - Lost in Qualification Monterrey R1 - - 140
Jovana Jaksic SRB 452 -7 Monterrey R32 - 470 720 141
Vera Dushevina RUS 451 +1 - - - - 142
Irina-Camelia Begu ROU 448 -13 - - - - 143
Danka Kovinic MNE 448 +1 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R1 - - 144
Alizé Lim FRA 447 -5 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R1 - - 145
Lucie Hradecka CZE 445 -2 - - - - 146
Sofia Arvidsson SWE 442 - - - - - 147
Victoria Duval USA 437 -11 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R2

Lost in Miami R128 - - 148

Kristina Kucova SVK 433 - - - - - 149
Stephanie Vogt LIE 425 -4 - - - - 150
Victoria Kan RUS 410 +2 - - - - 151
Arantxa Rus NED 404 +2 - - - - 152
Madison Brengle USA 398 -2 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R2 - - 153
Lesia Tsurenko UKR 388 +11 Charleston R64 Qualification Charleston W 417 857 154
Eva Birnerova CZE 386 +2 - - - - 155
Katerina Siniakova CZE 381 -4 - - - - 156
Aleksandra Krunic SRB 380 +4 - - - - 157
Yulia Putintseva KAZ 377 -3 - - - - 158
Viktorija Golubic SUI 374 - - - - - 159
Cagla Buyukakcay TUR 374 - - - - - 160
Marta Sirotkina RUS 372 +2 - - - - 161
Allie Kiick USA 370 -6 Monterrey R32 - 390 640 162
Timea Bacsinszky SUI 370 +1 - - - - 163
Aleksandra Wozniak CAN 370 +10 Qualification Monterrey R3 Lost in Miami R128 374 374 164
Veronica Cepede Royg PRY 364 -7 - - - - 165
Ashleigh Barty AUS 358 - - - - - 166
Eri Hozumi JPN 358 - - - - - 167
Paula Kania POL 358 +2 - - - - 168
Anastasiya Vasylyeva UKR 358 +3 - - - - 169
Sesil Karatantcheva KAZ 355 -2 - Lost in Qualification Charleston R2 - - 170
Carina Witthoeft GER 354 -2 - - - - 171
Grace Min USA 352 +12 Charleston R64 Qualification Charleston W 381 821 172
Pauline Parmentier FRA 350 +5 - - - - 173
Yuliya Beygelzimer UKR 346 -3 - - - - 174
Risa Ozaki JPN 346 - - - - - 175
Tamira Paszek AUT 345 - - Lost in Qualification Charleston R1 - - 176
Ksenia Pervak RUS 343 - - - - - 177
Ekaterina Bychkova RUS 342 +1 - - - - 178
Julie Coin FRA 335 +2 - - - - 179
Kateryna Kozlova UKR 328 +2 - - - - 180
Sachie Ishizu JPN 327 -1 - - - - 181
Erika Sema JPN 325 -9 - - - - 182
Olga Savchuk UKR 325 - - Lost in Qualification Charleston R1 - - 183
Laura Siegemund GER 324 +1 - - - - 184
Ying-Ying Duan CHN 321 +1 - - - - 185
Maria Irigoyen ARG 320 -24 - - - - 186
Lara Arruabarrena ESP 320 - - - - - 187
Adriana Perez VEN 317 - Qualification Monterrey R3 - 321 321 188
Renata Voracova CZE 314 - - - - - 189
Alberta Brianti ITA 307 +1 - - - - 190
Irena Pavlovic FRA 306 -1 - - - - 191
Nicole Gibbs USA 304 +1 Monterrey R32 - 333 583 192
Anett Kontaveit EST 304 +4 - Lost in Qualification Monterrey R1

Lost in Miami R128 - - 193

Florencia Molinero ARG 303 +1 - - - - 194
Sachia Vickery USA 298 -3 Qualification Monterrey R3 - 302 302 195
Indy De Vroome NED 296 +7 - Lost in Miami R128 - - 196
Ana Konjuh CRO 295 +3 - - - - 197
Melanie Klaffner AUT 293 -4 - - - - 198
Richel Hogenkamp NED 293 +6 - - - - 199
Polina Vinogradova RUS 292 +4 - - - - 200
Maria Elena Camerin ITA 290 +6 - - - -

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Also Ferrer has 1200 points alone from the French Open to defend so you know he will drop even more later this spring.

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Yes he is...there were other players I wanted to vote for too as well but you can only vote for 1 and Tomas was my clear choice....too bad he lost today in the Monte Carlo Open which will drop him to #6 since Ferrer..grrrrrr....is ahead of him by 10 points.

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