In the week following Roland Garros and at the start of the grass court season, with the WTA events in Queen's and s-Hertogenbosch, many players at the top of the rankings have chosen to rest this week before preparing for Wimbledon. However, others like Elena Rybakina and Amanda Anisimova have participated in Queen's, both defeated in the quarter-finals. The Top 3 remains unchanged: Aryna Sabalenka continues to lead (9,090 points), closely followed by Elena Rybakina (8,143 points) and Iga Swiatek (6,733 points). In fourth place is Jessica Pegula (6,056 points).
The only change in the Top 10 has occurred between Mirra Andreeva and Amanda Anisimova. The newly crowned Roland Garros champion returns to the fifth position (5,751 points) without playing this week, thanks to Amanda Anisimova's loss in London, dropping 217 points to sixth place (5,631 points). Meanwhile, the only movement within the Top 10 is the rise of Iva Jovic, climbing two positions to 17th place (2,436 points).

However, the two finalists of the WTA Queen's have made the most progress in the Top 100. The champion, Donna Vekic, jumps from 76th place to 32nd after gaining 503 points and rising 44 positions. Meanwhile, Emma Raducanu moves up 11 spots to 31st place with 1,458 points. The biggest climb has been made by Robin Montgomery, the s-Hertogenbosch winner, soaring 290 places and adding 268 points to reach 194th place. In turn, the runner-up, Barbora Krejcikova, who couldn't play the final, lands in 39th place after moving up six spots and gaining 162 more points.
On the Spanish front, three players are within the top 100: Cristina Bucsa (31st: 1,046 points), Jessica Bouzas (55th: 1,080 points), and the new entry: Oksana Selekmeteva (89th: 835 points). Paula Badosa is in the 142nd position with 547 points.
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