Leaping 93 rating spots from a single event doesn’t occur fairly often, however Poland’s Maja Chwalinska achieved the feat this week, hovering to No. 21 in Monday’s post-Roland-Garros rankings.
The 24-year-old qualifier, who stormed all the best way to the ladies’s singles ultimate in Paris, had by no means beforehand been ranked greater than No. 113.

Chwalinska isn’t the one participant on the rise after Roland-Garros.
Marta Kostyuk, who reached the semifinals in Paris, climbs three spots to a career-high No. 12, whereas fellow Ukrainian Oleksandra Oliynykova additionally reaches a career-best rating at No. 51.

France’s Diane Parry jumps 37 spots to No. 55 after reaching the spherical of 16 at Roland-Garros for the primary time, leaving her simply seven locations shy of her career-high rating.
Two-time junior Grand Slam champion Alina Korneeva cracked the Prime 100 for the primary time after advancing to the second spherical from qualifying. The 18-year-old now sits at No. 96 and is one in every of three gamers aged 18 or youthful contained in the WTA Prime 100, alongside No. 19 Iva Jovic and No. 86 Lilli Tagger.
Diana Shnaider and Anna Kalinskaya each returned to the Prime 20 after sturdy performances in Paris.
Shnaider earned the primary victory of her profession over a reigning World No. 1 after rallying from a set and a double-break all the way down to upset Aryna Sabalenka within the quarterfinals. The 22-year-old jumps from No. 23 to No. 16.
Kalinskaya reached her second Grand Slam quarterfinal — and first at Roland-Garros — to return to the Prime 20 for the primary time since February 2025, rising from No. 24 to No. 20.
Different notable risers:
Maria Sakkari: +12 to No. 37
Magda Linette: +13 to No. 60
Peyton Stearns: +16 to No. 62
Camila Osorio: +18 to No. 68
Andreeva vaults to high of race standings
The 19-year-old first-time Grand Slam winner climbs to the highest of the PIF Race to the WTA Finals Leaderboard following her success at Roland Garros. She the Prime 10 under.


