Boisson surges, Swiatek ranked top 5
Chris Oddo| @thefanchild | Wednesday, June 10, 2025
After-Roland Garros WTA rankings are full of big moves, as the match against Riyadh takes shape, we can get more accurate understanding of who is at the best in the second major in the later stage.
Scroll down to find out who made the most contribution, as well as the new rankings for the game as of Monday.
Swiatek fell to No. 7
By not defending her title in Paris, Iga Swiatek This is the first time since February 2022, and this is the first time in the top 5. She remains fourth in the game, so that’s not all bad news for a five-time major championship.
Boyson’s giant leap
In her second WTA-level match, Laurent Boisson reached the Paris semifinals, making it to the top 100. She rose to No. 65 and after Roland-Garros began in 361, she rose to No. 65.
Riyadh’s WTA Competition: pic.twitter.com/ee22dmkokb
– Tennis (@tennis_now) June 11, 2025
Mr. Zheng’s top 5
Zheng Qinwen Skip two attractions and replaces Swiatek, the top five. The Chinese star returned to his career-high game for the first time since January.
Mboko Top 100, Anisimova Top 15
18-year-old Canadian Victoria Mbokohe finished third in the qualifying round of her Grand Slam Main Draw debut, thus taking the top 100, jumping from No. 120 to No. 91.
American Amanda Anisimova– She made her debut in the top 20 in February after winning the Doha championship – entered the top 15 this week and reached a new career high in Paris’ second week.
Other famous ascenders
No. 33 Ashley Kreuger, +2 (Professional High)
No. 49 Jaqueline Cristian, +11 (Occupational High)
No. 50 Sonay Kartal, +6 (Occupational High)
No. 67 Yulia Starodubtseva +14 (Occupational High)
No. 78 Emiliana Arango +7 (career high)
No. 92 Leolia Jeanjean +8 (career highest)
No. 95 Robin Montgomery +20 (Professional High)
No.98 Antonia Ruzic + 3 (Occupational High) 100 Mananchay Sawangkaew + 9 (Occupational High)