Fanny Stollar is about to play against Diana Shnaider on Tuesday the 16th of July in Budapest. Here is an update about her live rankings.
Fanny Stollar is right now ranked no.280 with 239 points placed as the Hungarian no.5.
On the other part of the net, Diana Shnaider is at present ranked no.28 with 1795 points occupying the position of Russian no.5.
Live Rankings
515 | 114 | F.Stollar | 99 |
516 | 495 | A.Zhu | 99 |
517 | 442 | M.Xu | 99 |
518 | 491 | A.Okutoyi | 99 |
519 | 190 | A.Robbe | 99 |
520 | 397 | Z.Falkner | 99 |
High 521 | New 541 | R.Dencheva | 98 |
522 | 513 | L.Aziz | 97 |
High 523 | New 526 | M.Barry | 97 |
524 | 442 | O.Gavrila | 96 |
525 | 376 | L.Heide | 96 |
526 | 506 | O.Lincer | 96 |
She is 70 places down after losing 61 points to be the new world no.350. Her career-best rank was no.114.
Depending on the other results, Fanny Stollar may gain 38 places to be the new world no.312 if she wins the following match.
In her live rankings, out of 178 points, Fanny has gained 93 points (52%) on Clay, 80 points (45%) on Indoor and 5 points (3%) on Hard Court.
Year-to-date live rankings
In terms of live year-to-date rankings, Stollar is still ranked no.476 as the Hungarian no.6.
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H2H Fanny Stollar vs. Diana Shnaider
Stollar and Shnaider have never played against each other so far on the main tour.
Fanny Stollar in 2024
Now the world no.280, the Hungarian played her last match on the 5th of July when she capitulated to world no.187 Varvara Lepchenko 1-6 7-5 6-2 in the quarter of the W35 Rome (draw).
Currently, during this season Stollar owns a 8-14 record.
Diana Shnaider in 2024
Now the world no.28 (career-high), the Russian played her last match on the 5th of July when she capitulated to world no.15 Emma Navarro 2-6 6-3 6-4 in the 3rd round in Wimbledon (draw).
At present, during this year the Russian has managed to achieve a composed 31-14 win-loss record. The Russian clinched 3 titles in 2024 in Hua Hin, in the Paris and in Bad Homburg. The Russian was the finalist in the Charleston.