Propelled number 1 French following her extraordinary route to Roland-Garros, Loïs Boisson has not replayed since her lost semi-final in Paris against Coco Gauff. The Dijonnaise, which will have to go through the qualifications in Wimbledon, nevertheless progresses by two rows this Monday and finds the 65th place in the WTA ranking.
Three weeks after puncturing the screen to Roland-Garros, Loïs Boisson dreams of causing another thunderbolt, this time on the Wimbledon lawn. For the moment, it starts badly. Thus, contrary to what she expected after the exceptional course she had succeeded in Paris by hoisting herself in the last square before losing against Coco Gauff, future winner, the new French number 1 will have to go through qualifications (who start this Monday for men and who will start on Tuesday for women).
Bad news for the one who discovered the lawn in training but has never played a match on grass on the circuit of all his (young) career. Before “throwing herself in a vacuum” in a few hours and trying to validate her ticket for the big table (Editor’s note: a Roland-Garros, she had benefited from an invitation from the FFT), the Dijonnaise nevertheless made a good operation in the ranking, and this when she has not replayed since her incredible and historic Parisian epic.
Jeanjean is back …
A week after deciding by two places, she is indeed making the opposite path this Monday. And with a two-row progression when she has still not put her feet on the courts in competition, the new French nugget finds this 65th place to which she had been propelled after her semi-final Porte d’Auteuil.
Passing precisely through the qualifications in Nottingham before falling from the first round, Léolia Jeanjean, French number 2 and only three-color with a drink to appear in the top 100 today (Varvara Gracheva occupies the 111st row, Diane Parry, the 113rd), loses a place (95th) in this ranking at the top of which Aryna Sabalenka, stopped in the semi-finals in Berlin by Marketa Vondrousova. The Czech, titled in Germany (her first title since her coronation in Wimbledon in 2023), leaps a 91 -seat leap and finds the top 100 (73rd) at dawn to find this All England Country Club that she loves so much.
WTA tennis / ranking
Ranking on Monday June 23, 2025
1- Aryna Sabalenka (BLR): 11,640 points
2- Coco Gauff (USA): 7,899
3- Jessica Pegula (USA): 6,048
4- Jasmine Paolini (Ita): 4,806 (+1)
5- Qinwen Zheng (CHN): 4 803 (-1)
6- Madison Keys (USA): 4,669
7- Andreeva Miral (rus): 4,636
8 -inch switch (POL): 4,618
9- Paula Badosa (ESP): 3,727 (+1)
10- Emma Navarro (USA): 3,697 (-1)
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65- Brei Boisson (FRA): 951 (+2)
95- Leolia Jeanjean (FRA): 733 (-1)