The women's tournament of Roland Garros 2025 has come to an end after Coco Gauff's victory over Aryna Sabalenka. The American secured her second major title and firmly holds the second position in the WTA Ranking. Despite Grand Slams usually causing significant changes in the Top 10, this time it didn't happen, though there have been some movements.
Despite her loss in the Paris final, Sabalenka will remain at the top of the women's circuit ranking for several more weeks. Despite not winning the title, she has 11553 points and still maintains a lead over Coco Gauff. The new champion of Roland Garros reaches 8083 points, solidifying her second position and creating a 1600-point gap with her compatriot, Jessica Pegula (6483).
Zheng achieves her best position by moving up to fifth place
Outside the ranking podium, there have been some changes. Jasmine Paolini holds onto fourth place, despite not being able to defend her final from the previous edition of Roland Garros and losing 1060 points. She now has 4805. But following closely behind is Qinwen Zheng, who secures the fifth position, the highest of her career, with 4668 points, 137 points behind Paolini. Meanwhile, Mirra Andreeva remains in sixth place (4636), despite dropping 350 points.
Swiatek continues to descend, and Badosa climbs a spot
Despite showing a better performance in her beloved Roland Garros, Swiatek keeps sliding down the rankings after losing in the semifinals and failing to retain the title. She now sits in seventh place with 4618, losing 1220 points. In eighth place is Madison Keys (4484), while Paula Badosa moves up to ninth (3684), displacing Emma Navarro, who marks the end of the top 10 with 3649.
Bouzas climbs up, and Roland Garros surprise Lois Boisson emerges
On the Spanish side, it's worth noting the rise of Jessica Bouzas, achieving her best result in Paris by reaching the third round. In this way, the Galician player climbs nine positions and now stands in 59th place with 1035 points. Meanwhile, the biggest rise after Roland Garros comes from the tournament's revelation: Lois Boisson. The French player started the Parisian major in 361st place and after reaching the semifinals, she climbs a total of 296 positions. She clearly enters the Top 100, specifically in 65th place with 951 points.

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