
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Annika Sorenstam finished seventh in her final event before retirement and remained No. 3 in the women's world rankings.
Once again, there was little change at the top of the rankings.
Lorena Ochoa held steady at No. 1 as Yani Tseng, Sorenstam, Paula Creamer, Suzann Pettersen, Ji-Yai Shin, Cristie Kerr, Helen Alfredsson, Angela Stanford and Karrie Webb rounded out the top 10.
The second 10 also remained unchanged with No. 11 Seon-Hwa Lee followed by Yuri Fudoh, Jeong Jang, Momoko Ueda, Jee Young Lee, Maria Hjorth, Eun-Hee Ji, Hee-Won Han, Morgan Pressel and Karen Stupples.
The only movement in the top 40 was Ai Miyazato inching up one to 37th, which bumped Catriona Matthew down a notch to 38th.
Anja Monke, who won the Dubai Ladies Masters, earned a 79 spot bump in the rankings to No. 156.
SWIVEL HIS SAYS:
There’s not many athletes that can say they walked away from their sport ranked third in the world, folks.