The 2024 World Championships in Qatar will begin in a few days and the best nations in the world will compete at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in Doha. A few days before the event, we have ranked the nations, according to their team weight.
Today, we're focusing on the women's teams! Which country can dislodge Spain at the top of the rankings? The answer below!
Team rankings
The ranking was carried out with all the ranking players. However, teams with one or more unranked players have been taken into account in the organization of the countries!
Spain: 43
- Ariana Sanchez (1)
- Paula Josemaria (1)
- Gemma Triay (3)
- Claudia fernandez (4)
- Beatriz gonzalez (6)
- Marta Ortega (7)
- Jessica castello (8)
- Alejandra Salazar (13)
Argentina: 382
- Delfina Brea (5)
- Claudia jensen (12)
- Virginia Riera (16)
- Aranzazu Osoro (17)
- Julieta Bidahorria (37)
- Martina Fassio (52)
- Maria Laura Ferreyra (133)
- Daiara Valenzuela (110)
Italy: 586
- Carolina orsi (27)
- Giorgia Marchetti (44)
- Carlotta Casali (64)
- Lorena Vano (63)
- Emily stellato (89)
- Chiara Pappacena (80)
- Giulia Sussarello (101)
- Martina Parmigiani (118)
France : 981
- Alix Collombon (29)
- Léa Godallier (56)
- Carla Toully (94)
- Jessica Ginier (109)
- Charlotte Soubrié (151)
- Camille Sireix (151)
- Lucile Pothier (157)
- Fiona Ligi (234)
Netherlands : 1382
- Marcella Koek (69)
- Stephanie Weterings (86)
- Maaike Betz (137)
- Janine Hemmes (143)
- Liza Groenveld (194)
- Segou Jonker (202)
- Bo Luttikhuis (209)
- Tess De Vocht (342)
Portugal: 1812
- Sofia Araujo (10)
- Ana Caterina Nogueira (34)
- Patricia Ribeiro (70)
- Catarina santos (108)
- Catarina Vilela (132)
- Clarinha Santos (206)
- Claudia Gaspar (360)
- Katia Rodrigues (892)
Belgium : 2464
- Helena Wyckaert (103)
- Elyne Boeykens (173)
- An Sophie Mestach (175)
- Marie maligo (342)
- Dorien Cuypers (342)
- Annouck Meys (360)
- Justine Pysson (435)
- Michelle Van Mol (534)
Denmark : 4112
- Julia Isabella Wiese (282)
- Maria Rasmussen (324)
- Simone Alipieva (360)
- Nicoline Pihl (342)
- Mie Skov (585)
- Gitte Haxen (435)
- Sille Tranberg (892)
- Marie-Louise Frölich-Jensen (892)
Brazil : 1513 (an unranked player)
- Manuela Schuck (62)
- Alessandra De Barros (197)
- Fernanda Abarzua (230)
- Gabriela Menna-Barreto (230)
- Susane Lenz (234)
- Luana Trautwein (293)
- Cristina Cirne-Lima (267)
- Julia Giusti (unclassified)
Chili : 2253 (an unranked player)
- Catalina Arancibia (192)
- Kimberley Ahumada (249)
- Michelle Coccio (277)
- Soledad Mosca (360)
- Valentina Castro (360)
- Belen Tajmuch (324)
- Carolina Ortega (491)
- Claudia Araneda (unclassified)
Sweden : 3088 (an unranked player)
- Carolina Navarro Björk (55)
- amanda girdo (113)
- Linnea Björk (293)
- Baharak Soleimani (309)
- Juni Sjöland (534)
- Lisa Andersson (892)
- Hanna Börjeson (892)
- Sofia Arvidsson (unclassified)
Germany : 4596 (an unranked player)
- Denise Hofer (171)
- Victoria Kurz (159)
- Corina Scholten (698)
- Dana Ackermann (892)
- Milla Blaschke (892)
- Alissa Fee Büttner (892)
- Katharina Hering (892)
- Chiara Kampschulte (unclassified)
Egypt : 1734 (two unranked players)
- Farida El Halaby (252)
- Laila El Nimr (261)
- Mayar Tawfik (260)
- Moura Hakim (277)
- Nayla Agameya (342)
- Salma Seyam (342)
- Noha Fakhry (unclassified)
- Nour Mustafa (unclassified)
Japan : 3262 (two unranked players)
- Rio Yamada (324)
- Maiko Kutsuna (435)
- Aki Kitao (698)
- Haruna Okunaga (698)
- Saki Tsukamoto (409)
- Kae Tokumoto (698)
- Yoshino Kushima (unclassified)
- Riko Sawayanagi (unclassified)
USA : 538 (five unranked players)
- Marta Morga (180)
- Brittany Dubins (149)
- Carla Rodriguez (209)
- Annica Cooper (unclassified)
- Andrea Samson (unclassified)
- Daniela Ruiz (unclassified)
- Sofia Adamowich (unclassified)
- Clementina Eugenia Riobueno (unclassified)
Uruguay : 1784 (six unranked players)
- Andreina De Los Santos (892)
- Claudia fernandez (892)
- Camila Belassi (unclassified)
- Camila David De Lima (unclassified)
- Carolina Sampaio (unclassified)
- Ines Carriquiry (unclassified)
- Paula Vidales (unclassified)
- Veronica Araujo (unclassified)
Spain, the big favourite
Unsurprisingly, theSpain positions itself as the big favourite of the competition, far ahead of Argentina and Italy. Indeed, the country has no selected player who is beyond the world top 20.
Their main competitors, the Argentines, are far behind, with two players who are outside the world top 100. Therefore, it seems difficult for Argentina to be able to compete with the Spanish.
Part 2, with the men's rankings, arrives tomorrow! Stay tuned to find out the favorites of the competition... and the teams to watch out for!

It was her brother who one day told her to accompany him to a padel court, since then, Gwenaëlle has never left the court. Except when it comes to going to watch the retransmission of Padel Magazine, World Padel Tour… or Premier Padel…or the French Championships. In short, she is a fan of this sport.