Swiatek drops, Boisson climbs nearly 300 spots as WTA updates its rankings

Tennis news 09 june 2025, 04:24
Miguel Solomons Miguel Solomons Dailysports's expert
Swiatek drops, Boisson climbs nearly 300 spots as WTA updates its rankings Getty Images

This past weekend saw the conclusion of one of tennis’s premier events—Roland Garros. In the women’s draw, Coco Gauff emerged victorious, prompting the WTA to unveil its updated world rankings for the top female players.

Details: The top spot remains in the hands of Roland Garros 2025 finalist Aryna Sabalenka. Tournament champion Coco Gauff has surged to second place, while another American, Jessica Pegula, rounds out the top three. China’s Zheng Qinwen climbed two spots to secure fifth position.

The biggest shock came from Iga Swiatek’s slide down the rankings. The Polish star dropped two places and now sits seventh overall.

The tournament’s breakout sensation was undoubtedly Louane Boisson. The Frenchwoman made a staggering leap, jumping 296 places—from 361st all the way up to 65th in the WTA rankings.

WTA Top 10 rankings:

  1. Aryna Sabalenka
  2. Coco Gauff
  3. Jessica Pegula
  4. Jasmine Paolini
  5. Zheng Qinwen
  6. Mirra Andreeva
  7. Iga Swiatek
  8. Madison Keys
  9. Paula Badosa
  10. Emma Navarro

Reminder: Louane Boisson has been the true revelation of Roland Garros 2025. She captured not only the court but also social media—her Instagram following skyrocketed fiftyfold during the tournament.

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