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Shnaider Stuns Sabalenka, Reshaping WTA Rankings
8 Jun
Summary
- Sabalenka's No. 1 ranking is challenged by Rybakina.
- Chwalinska surged 93 places to World No. 21.
- Eala won the WTA 125K Birmingham Open title.

Aryna Sabalenka's tenure at the top of the WTA rankings remains precarious as Elena Rybakina lurks closely behind. Despite an opportunity to extend her lead after the French Open, Sabalenka's unexpected quarter-final defeat to Diana Shnaider has narrowed the points margin to 947. This means Sabalenka, currently in her 94th week as World No. 1, will hold the top spot until at least Wimbledon.
In a significant development, Maja Chwalinska experienced a meteoric rise, surging 93 places to a career-high World No. 21 after her impressive performance. She was ranked 114th before the tournament. Elsewhere, Alex Eala showcased resilience, bouncing back from a French Open disappointment to claim the WTA 125K Birmingham Open title, earning 76 ranking points and moving up to World No. 33.
Mirra Andreeva continues her ascent, reaching a career-high World No. 6 after her French Open victory. Former French Open champion Coco Gauff dropped to World No. 7. Diana Shnaider's semi-final appearance propelled her seven spots to No. 16. Ukrainian player Marta Kostyuk also achieved a career-high, reaching No. 12.