Basavereddy, Urhobo Lead USTA Roland-Garros Wild Card Challenge with One Week to Go

Nishesh Basavarredy

Nishesh Basavareddy’s Challenger title in Savannah, Georgia, last week puts him to the top of the Roland-Garros Wild Card Challenge men’s standings. On the women’s side, Akasha Urhobo extended her women’s lead with one week left. 

Here are the men’s standings

RankPlayerRankingPoints
1Nishesh Basavareddy(177)112
2Emilio Nava(116)103
3Jack Kennedy(582)66
T4Stefan Dostanic(268)50
T4Martin Damm(126)50

Nava can reclaim first place by reaching the quarterfinals this week at the ATP Challenger 175 in Cagliari, Italy. Per the USTA. Darwin Blanch is the only other contender still alive on the men’s side and would need to win the Challenger 100 in Mathausen, Austria, to have a chance.

And here are the women’s

RankPlayerRankingPoints
1Akasha Urhobo(239)131
T2Kayla Day(152)81
T2Sloane Stephens(396)81
4Whitney Osuigwe(180)79
5Elvina Kalieva(134)75
6Varvara Lepchenko(157)69

Per the USTA, Nearly all of the top women’s contenders are still in the running, with Urhobo, Day and Kalieva leading the group competing at the USTA Pro Circuit W100 in Bonita Springs, Fla. Each of those players’ point totals, however, are already counting points from the maximum three events, so they would all need deep runs to add on. Whitney Osuigwe and Varvara Lepchenko lead the few contenders competing at the WTA 125s in Spain and France.

Chris Oddo is a freelance sportswriter, podcaster, blogger and social media marker who is a lead contributor to Tennisnow.com. He also writes for USOpen.org, Rolandgarros.com, BNPParibasOpen.com, TennisTV.com, WTAtennis.com and the official US Open program.

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