WTA Ranking: Swiatek drops 2 places, Boisson makes a huge leap and becomes the number 1 French player

The Roland-Garros tournament is now over, bringing significant changes to the WTA rankings. Coco Gauff's victory solidifies her 2nd place, giving her a 1600-point lead over 3rd place, Jessica Pegula.
Aryna Sabalenka, the unfortunate finalist, remains in first place with a comfortable lead (11,553 points).
On the French side, it's impossible not to mention Loïs Boisson, a semifinalist at Roland-Garros, who jumps 296 places, ranking 65th in the world and becoming the number 1 French player.
Thanks to her third round appearance, Elsa Jacquemot moves closer to the Top 100, reaching the 113th spot, gaining 25 places.
As for disappointments, Iga Swiatek drops two places to 7th, after being eliminated in the semifinals despite being the defending champion.
Ons Jabeur continues her slide down the rankings. Ranked 36th at the start of Roland-Garros, the Tunisian drops 18 places due to her first-round defeat, when she had a quarterfinal to defend.