At rest last week after his exceptional Roland-Garros, Loïs Boisson fell two rows in the WTA ranking.
Loïs Boisson needed resting after her incredible Porte d’Auteuil epic. Semi-finalist of Roland-Garros, only beaten by Coco Gauff, the future winner, the Dijonnaise was able to find his family in Annecy to try to digest his entry into a new world.
Thanks to his semi-final, Loïs Boisson has indeed become the new locomotive of French tennis and already the best classified tricolor. While she was in the 361e Place when she arrived in Roland-Garros, she has indeed won nearly 300 positions to appear in the 65e place.
But Monday, to the publication of the new ranking, Loïs Boisson lost two places and now points to 67e Rang, which does not prevent him from being always the French number 1 since her runner -up, Léolia Jeanjean, occupies 94e position after also losing two places. The other French women are even further like Dianne Parry, which has come out of the Top 100 and must now be satisfied with 116e Place after losing 19 rows.
The progress of the week for Tatjana Maria
At the top of the ranking, the top trio is unchanged since Aryna Sabalenka still leads in front of Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula, Chinese Qinwen Zheng now following at the foot of the podium at the expense of Jasmine Paolini. In their wake, Madison Keys won two places and occupies 6e Rang, ahead of Mirra Andreva and Iga Swiatek.
Finally, note the enormous progression of the German Tatjana Maria, who, at 37, won 43 places and points to the 43e Place thanks to his victory at Queens after having notably defeated Amanda Anisimova, Madison Keys, Elena Rybakina and Karolina Muchova.