By Chris Oddo | @Thefanchild | Wednesday 10 June 2025
WTA ranks after Roland-Garros are full of great movements, as the Riyadh race takes shape and we get a more accurate picture of who is in the best shape with the second second now in the back.
Go down to find out who made the biggest jump and how the race is formed from Monday’s new ranking.
Swiatek falls to No.7
Not defending her title in Paris, IgA swiatek It comes down a few points and ends from 5 balls for the first time since February 2022. It is still no.4 in the race, so not all bad news for the five -fold champion.
Boisson’s Giant Leap
After exciting her country reaching the semifinal in Paris only at her second WTA level event, Laurent Boisson enters the top 100. It rises to No. 65, shredding its previous level of No. 152, after began Roland-Garros in 361.
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Zheng Top 5
Zheng Qinwen Leapfrogs two spots to replace Swiatek on Top 5. The Chinese star has been back in Top 5 for the first time since January, in her high career.
Mbwo Top 100, Trasyimova Top 15
18-year-old Victoria is a pocketwho came through the qualification to reach the third round in her big big draw debut, burst the top 100 places, jumping from no. 120 on no 91.
US Amanda Animova– Who made its 20 best debut in February after winning the Doha title – you have it in the top 15 this week, setting up a place for a new high career after reaching the second week in Paris.
Other visible lifts
Nr. 33 Ashley Kreuger, +2 (high career)
Nr. 49 Cristian Jaqueline, +11 (High Career)
No 50 Soneay Cartal, +6 (high career)
Nr. 67 Yulia Starbtseva +14 (High Career)
Nr. 78 Emilian Arango +7 (High Career)
No.92 Leolia Jeanjean +8 (High Career)
No.95 Robin Montgomery +20 (high career)
No.98 Antonia Ruzic + 3 (High Career) No.100 Mananchay Sawangkaew +9 (High Career)