WTA Rankings: Top 10 Almost Unchanged, Vondrousova Jumps 91 Spots

The rankings that determine the ladies' seeds for Wimbledon were published this Monday. There are few changes in the Top 10, except for Jasmine Paolini and Qinwen Zheng swapping places, now ranked 4th and 5th in the world, respectively.
The same goes for Paula Badosa and Emma Navarro, now ranked 9th and 10th worldwide. The biggest leap in the rankings goes to Marketa Vondrousova.
The Czech player, winner of the WTA 500 tournament in Berlin, gains 91 spots and makes her return to the Top 100, now sitting at 73rd place.
Last year's Birmingham finalist, Ajla Tomljanovic, who was defeated in the second round of Berlin qualifiers this year, drops 14 places and falls to 80th in the world.
No changes for the French players—Loïs Boisson, the country's top-ranked player, hasn't competed since Roland-Garros and is now 65th ahead of the Wimbledon qualifiers.
Léolia Jeanjean is the second French player in the Top 100, currently ranked 95th.