The rankings released on June 8, 2026 bear the full imprint of Roland-Garros. Champions and finalists reap the rewards while early exits prove costly.
On the WTA side, Aryna Sabalenka holds the top spot at 9,090 points, ahead of Elena Rybakina (8,143) and Iga Swiatek (6,733). But the real drama unfolds further down the rankings.
Mirra Andreeva, freshly crowned at Roland-Garros at just 19, climbs two spots to world No. 6 with 5,751 points. Her dominant 6-3, 6-2 final victory over Maja Chwalinska took just 82 minutes.
The most dramatic move belongs to Chwalinska herself. The Polish player entered as world No. 114 through qualifying and now sits at No. 21, a leap of 93 places. Coco Gauff drops three spots to No. 7, while Diana Shnaider makes the biggest jump in the top 20, climbing seven places to No. 16.
On the ATP side, Flavio Cobolli enters the top 10 after his run to the final, becoming the seventh Italian to reach this milestone. Champion Alexander Zverev consolidates his position near the top after his five-set victory 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-1.
The grass season starting this week will provide the next opportunity to reshape these standings.


