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Iga Swiatek and Taylor Fritz Among the Top Stars Tumbling Down the Rankings

Sankalp Harikrishnan

Swiatek is yet to reach a final in 12 months.

The new rankings for the ATP and WTA Tours were released on Monday, with huge implications. After Roland Garros 2025, several players made huge gains in terms of the standings. However, the likes of Taylor Fritz and Iga Swiatek were the biggest losers – dropping down multiple spots in their respective circuits. Some of the other big names who suffered were Casper Ruud, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Ons Jabeur.

No. 2 seeds Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz capped off an incredible fortnight at the French capital. Over the weekend, the two young guns of the next generation overpowered Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner – the two top ranked players of the WTA and ATP respectively. There were controversies galore, underdog fairy tales were scripted, and so much more.

Here’s how the rankings look after the latest release (9 June, 2025):

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Which Star Names Suffered the Biggest Drops After Roland Garros 2025?

One of the biggest talking points ahead of the French Open, was the form of four-time winner in Paris – Iga Swiatek. Despite winning a hat-trick of championships on the red dirt, her pre-tournament form meant that several pundits had counted her out. Shutting down her critics, the Polish sensation had a great run this year. Unfortunately, the 24-year-old suffered a three set defeat at the hands of World No. 1 Sabalenka in the final four stage. This meant that Swiatek dropped to #7 in the world – her worst ranking since 2020.

American powerhouse Taylor Fritz’s Round-1 exit did him no favours either. Defending Round of 16 points in Paris, he failed to defeat Daniel Altmaier of Germany. While he came into the event with a World No. 4 ranking, the 27-year-old has dropped to #7 at the moment. Fellow ATP stars Casper Ruud (SF in 2024) and Stefanos Tsitsipas (QF in 2024) were also doomed by their past success. They now sit at #16 and #26 in the world.

In terms of positional drop, former Wimbledon runner-up Ons Jabeur witnessed the largest fall. Known to be one of the nicest players going around, the former World No. 2 will want to avoid this statistic. She reached the quarterfinal stage at Roland Garros last year, narrowly losing out to Coco Gauff. In 2025, the Tunisian’s opening round defeated resulted in a gigantic 18-place fall – from #36 to #54 in the world.

ATP & WTA Top-10 After the 2025 French Open

ATP:

RankNamePoints
1Jannik Sinner10880
2Carlos Alcaraz8850
3Alexander Zverev6385
4Jack Draper4800
5Novak Djokovic4630
6Lorenzo Musetti4560
7Taylor Fritz4485
8Tommy Paul3510
9Holger Rune3440
10Alex de Minaur3285

WTA:

RankNamePoints
1Aryna Sabalenka11553
2Coco Gauff8083
3Jessica Pegula6483
4Jasmine Paolini4805
5Zheng Qinwen4668
6Mirra Andreeva4636
7Iga Swiatek4618
8Madison Keys4484
9Paula Badosa3684
10Emma Navarro3649

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A passionate sports fan through and through, I am currently pursuing my MA in Global Sports Journalism. I specialise in tennis and football writing at The PlayOffs, and I have prior experience working at EssentiallySports and Sportskeeda. Born and raised in Bengaluru, India, sport was my safe space right from my childhood. After trying my hand at multiple sports and representing my educational institutions in cricket, badminton and table tennis, I found sports media to be my calling.

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