Iga Świątek has not competed since her quarterfinal exit at the US Open, and her absence from key tournaments has raised concerns about her ability to hold onto the WTA’s top ranking. While Świątek dominated much of the season, securing her lead, significant changes in her coaching team and recent inactivity could affect her standing. Meanwhile, Aryna Sabalenka, her main rival, is steadily closing the gap.
Sabalenka’s Rise and Świątek’s Challenge
Sabalenka’s victory at the US Open allowed her to move closer to Swiatek in the rankings. Although the Belarusian didn’t make the most of her opportunity, leaving the Beijing tournament prematurely, Swiatek’s lead has shrunk. Currently, Świątek has a lead of less than 1,000 points, but that could change quickly with upcoming events such as the WTA Finals. Sabalenka could potentially top the rankings if she reaches the quarterfinals of the Wuhan Open.
The Countdown to WTA Finals
The WTA Finals, scheduled for November 2-9 in Riyadh, will be crucial in deciding who ends the year as world No. 1. Świątek will lose 1,500 points from last year’s tournament when points for last year’s WTA Finals are deducted on October 28, giving Sabalenka a real chance to overtake her. Iga Swiatek is now focused on rebuilding her coaching team after parting ways with Tomasz Wiktorowski. Long-term success may take precedence over immediate results.





