Loïs Boisson, whose season is over, nevertheless gains a place in the WTA rankings. The Dijonnaise had never appeared so high in the hierarchy.
Drink still higher, Jacquemot and Gracheva are backsliding. Injured in the left thigh during the WTA 1000 in Beijing at the end of September, Loïs Boisson (22) was forced to end her season earlier than she thought. Victim of a tear, the young Dijonnaise who had made a splash at the last Roland-Garros by reaching the last four for her first participation in the tournament had hoped at the time to nevertheless be able to play a few more tournaments by the end of the year, before finally having to become disillusioned and having no other choice than to make an appointment from October to 2026.
Propelled to French number 1 after her fabulous Porte d’Auteuil run, the former protégé of Florian Reynet, victorious less than two months later on the clay of Hamburg of her first title on the circuit – a coronation which had opened the doors to the Top 50 for the first time in her young career, occupied 37th place in the world when she decided to end her season. Its best ranking before climbing one place this Monday.
Mboko in the Top 20
Without playing, Boisson climbed to 36th position, higher than she had ever been before. Elsa Jacquemot and Varvara Gracheva cannot say the same. Our two other French women present in the Top 100 both fall in the new ranking. The first, which has not reappeared since its entry defeat in Beijing, fell four places (60th). Gracheva, eliminated in the second round in Tokyo ten days ago, slipped to 79th place.
While the Masters started in Riyadh this weekend (still with Aryna Sabalenka at the helm ahead of Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff), Victoria Mboko entered the Top 20 for the first time in her young career. The 19-year-old Canadian nugget who won her first title this summer by triumphing at the WTA 1000 in Montreal and confirmed on Sunday by being crowned in Hong Kong this time jumped three places and found herself 18th.
TENNIS / WTA RANKING
Ranking as of Monday November 3, 2025
1- Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 9,870 pts
2-input switch (POL) 8
3- Coco Gauff (United States) 6,563
4- Amanda Anisimova (United States) 5,887
5- Jessica Pegula (United States) 5,183
6- Elena Rybakina (KAZ) 4,350
7- Madison Keys (United States) 4,335
8- Jasmin Paolini (ITA) 4,325
9- Mirra Andreeva (RUS) 4,319
10- Ekaterina Alexandrova (RUS) 3,375
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In bold, those qualified for the Masters in Riyadh
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The French
36- Loïs Boisson 1,351 (+1)
60- Elsa Jacquemot 1,059 (-4)
79- Varvara Gracheva 887 (-2)
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