WTA Rankings: Sabalenka Still Far Ahead, Swiatek Moves Up One Spot

The Wimbledon tournament concluded with Iga Swiatek's dominant victory over Amanda Anisimova. Crowned for the first time in London, the Polish player reclaims the No. 3 spot.
Aryna Sabalenka, a semifinalist, retains her top ranking and has surpassed the 12,000-point mark, maintaining a comfortable lead over world No. 2 Coco Gauff, who trails by nearly 5,000 points.
Despite a heartbreaking loss in the final, Amanda Anisimova breaks into the Top 10, landing at No. 7 this Monday.
Belinda Bencic continues her meteoric rise. The Swiss player, a semifinalist, climbs 15 spots to reach No. 20.
Surprise quarterfinalist Laura Siegemund returns to the Top 100, jumping 50 places to No. 54.
On the disappointing side, last year's finalist Jasmine Paolini was eliminated in the second round of the 2025 edition. The Italian drops 4 spots to No. 9, teetering on the edge of the Top 10.
Last year's champion, Barbora Krejcikova, exited in the third round. The Czech player plummets 62 places to No. 78 worldwide.
Among the French players, Elsa Jacquemot enters the Top 100 thanks to a second-round run at Wimbledon and a finals appearance in Contrexéville.