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Published Jan 13, 2023
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Sabalenka has been ranked between No. 2 and No. 7 every single week since April 2021. She's currently No. 5.
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The last Frenchwoman to win the WTA Finals, Amelie Mauresmo, won her first major a few months later in Australia—could we see history repeat itself?
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Keys has been to the semifinals or better at majors five times in her career, more than anyone else on this list.
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With 47, Jabeur won the second-most matches on the women's tour last year, trailing only Swiatek.
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Pliskova has been the WTA's ace leader in five of the last eight years.
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