Lin Zhu is about to play against Kaia Kanepi on Wednesday the 3rd of August in Washington. Here is an update about her live rankings.
Lin Zhu is now ranked no.97 with points with the status of Chinese no.5.
On the opposite side of the net, Kaia Kanepi is now ranked no.37 with 1317 points positioned as Estonian no.2 after Anett Kontaveit who is her compatriot no.1 with 4476 points ranked no.2.
Live Rankings
| 163 | 22 | | 432 |
| 164 | 84 | | 430 |
| 165 | 31 | | 429 |
| 166 | 104 | | 424 |
| 167 | 112 | | 417 |
| 168 | 164 | | 417 |
| 169 | 168 | | 415 |
| 170 | 143 | | 411 |
| 171 | 56 | | 406 |
| 172 | 140 | | 405 |
| 173 | 49 | | 404 |
| 174 | 70 | | 399 |
Zhu is 9 places up in the live rankings to be the new world no.91. Her career-best rank was no.69.
Depending on the other results, Lin Zhu may gain 6 places to be the new world no.85 if she wins the following match.
Zhu will have no points to defend in the next 4 weeks.
In her live rankings, out of 685 points, Lin has gained 470 points (69%) on Hard Court, 160 points (23%) on Indoor and 55 points (8%) on Clay.
Year-to-date live rankings
In terms of live year-to-date rankings, Zhu is still ranked no.105 placed as the Chinese no.6.
H2H Lin Zhu vs. Kaia Kanepi
Zhu and Kanepi have never played against each other so far on the main tour.
Zhu in Washington, ranking, and results in 2022
At the moment ranked no.97, Zhu has achieved an overall 28-19 record in 2022. Zhu is participating in Washington where she toppled Harriet Dart 6-4 6-3
.Lin Zhu will come up against the world no.37 Kaia Kanepi in the 2nd round on Wednesday at 6:00 pm on GRANDSTAND. In the past, they have never competed against each other until now in top events.
Lin has won 2 titles in 2022 Irapuato and Monastir.
Kanepi in Washington, ranking, and results in 2022
Now the world no.37, Kaia has achieved a compiled 21-11 record in 2022. The Estonian is competing in Washington where she managed to beat Greetje Minnen 6-3 6-3.
Kaia Kanepi will play the world no.97 Lin Zhu in the 2nd round on Wednesday at 6:00 pm on GRANDSTAND. In the past, they have never competed against each other so far in top competitions.
The Estonian won 4 titles in her career: 1 on hard courts and 3 on clay courts. (See the list of her titles)