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WTA Rankings Update: Aryna Sabalenka holds firm at World No. 1, Naomi Osaka and Amanda Anisimova climb the top 20
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With the final Grand Slam of the season now concluded, the US Open brought notable movement in the WTA Rankings, with Aryna Sabalenka retaining her spot at the top of women’s tennis. The Belarusian holds 11,225 points, comfortably ahead of Poland’s Iga Swiatek, who remains second with 7,933 points, and American rising star Coco Gauff in third on 7,874 points.

Sabalenka’s US Open triumph not only allowed her to defend her points from last year but also reinforced her dominance at the top of the sport. The 27-year-old displayed her trademark power and composure throughout the tournament, lifting the trophy after a 6-3, 7-6 (3) victory and solidifying her position as World No. 1.

The race for the remaining top spots continues to be fiercely competitive. Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff remain locked in an intense battle for the second position, having both demonstrated remarkable consistency and adaptability across the season. Amanda Anisimova was a notable mover, climbing five spots to fourth with 5,159 points. Her consistent performances this season, especially at Wimbledon and now in New York, reflect a player steadily consolidating her place among the elite. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva holds steady at fifth on 4,793 points, cementing her place among the sport’s rising stars.

Experienced Americans Madison Keys (6th) and Jessica Pegula (7th) continue to demonstrate their quality, though Pegula dropped three spots despite a solid performance in New York, as she was unable to match her US Open final run from last year. Italy’s Jasmine Paolini is eighth with 4,006 points, followed closely by China’s Qinwen Zheng in ninth with 4,003 points, who is undergoing surgery. Kazakh star Elena Rybakina rounds out the top 10 with 3,833 points, reflecting the balance of youth and experience at the top of the game.

Osaka and Filipino star Eala rise 

The post-US Open rankings have seen several notable risers, showcasing both the depth of the tour and the emergence of new talent. Notable performers included Naomi Osaka, who surged ten places to 14th with 2,489 points following a strong US Open semifinal run. Denmark’s Clara Tauson moved up two spots to 12th, while Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina also climbed two positions to 13th, proving that experience can still thrive alongside emerging talents.

Spain’s Cristina Bucșa makes the biggest leap this week, soaring 33 places to 62nd following a strong showing, making it to the round of 16. Her breakthrough underscores how a single strong performance at a Grand Slam can dramatically alter a player’s ranking trajectory, especially for those outside the top 50. Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic climbs 24 spots to 36th, while compatriot Barbora Krejcíkova jumps 22 places to 40th, underlining the resurgence of Czech talent in the women’s game.

Other notable movers include 18-year-old Tereza Valentova (+19 to 77th), the Philippines’ Alexandra Eala (+14 to 61st), as the Filipino won her first WTA title, claiming the Guadalajara 125 Open in a 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 battle against Panna Udvardy. Each of these players demonstrated remarkable determination, poise, and competitive spirit throughout the season, proving that the WTA tour is constantly being renewed by emerging stars.

 Olympic silver medallist falls

Not all players enjoyed upward movement, and Croatia’s Donna Vekic endured one of the most dramatic falls among the top 100. The former Olympic runner-up who made it to the round of 16 last year only got to the second round this time around, causing her to plummet 19 places to 68th, accentuating the volatility and depth of the WTA field. This fall stresses the precarious nature of maintaining a top ranking and how even established players can experience steep declines due to the highly competitive environment of the WTA tour.

Other players experiencing significant drops include Romania’s Elena-Gabriela Ruse (-26 to 96th), Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic (-12 to 91st), and Kamilla Rakhimova (-11 to 76th), highlighting just how quickly fortunes can change on the tour. Each of these cases illustrates how rankings can fluctuate sharply over the course of a single tournament, particularly when defending points from strong performances the previous year.

As the WTA rankings reset following the US Open, attention now turns to the autumn indoor swing, the WTA 1000 and 500 events, and the season-ending WTA Finals. Players like Sabalenka, Swiatek, and Gauff will be looking to consolidate their positions at the top, while others, such as Anisimova, Andreeva, and Osaka, aim to break the mould and showcase their strength.

Whereas those who fell face critical weeks ahead if they are to reclaim lost ground. With indoor tournaments and the WTA Finals approaching, the closing months of the season promise not just intense competition for year-end rankings but also opportunities for redemption, breakthroughs, and historical milestones. For fans, analysts, and players alike, the 2025 season continues to deliver intrigue, drama, and exceptional tennis at every level.

WTA Rankings as of 8/9/25

# Player Age Country Pts +/-
Last Update: Monday, September 8, 2025 at 9:41 AM
1 Aryna Sabalenka 27 BLR 11225
2 Iga Świątek 24 POL 7933
3 Coco Gauff 21 USA 7874
4 Amanda Anisimova 24 USA 5159 +5
5 Mirra Andreeva 18 RUS 4793
6 Madison Keys 30 USA 4579
7 Jessica Pegula 31 USA 4383 -3
8 Jasmine Paolini 29 ITA 4006
9 Qinwen Zheng 22 CHN 4003 -2
10 Elena Rybakina 26 KAZ 3833
11 Ekaterina Alexandrova 30 RUS 3026 +1
12 Clara Tauson 22 DEN 2721 +2
13 Elina Svitolina 30 UKR 2606 +2
14 Naomi Osaka 27 JPN 2489 +10
15 Karolína Muchová 29 CZE 2488 -2
16 Daria Kasatkina 28 AUS 2421 +2
17 Belinda Bencic 28 SUI 2334 +2
18 Emma Navarro 24 USA 2310 -7
19 Diana Shnaider 21 RUS 2246 -2
20 Paula Badosa 27 ESP 2195 -4
21 Ludmilla Samsonova 26 RUS 2049 -1
22 Elise Mertens 29 BEL 2019 -1
23 Victoria Mboko 19 CAN 1841
24 Jeļena Ostapenko 28 LAT 1780 +2
25 Marta Kostyuk 23 UKR 1766 +3
26 Veronika Kudermetova 28 RUS 1763 -1
27 Beatriz Haddad Maia 29 BRA 1731 -5
28 Leylah Fernandez 23 CAN 1684 +2
29 Linda Nosková 20 CZE 1670 +3
30 Magdalena Fręch 27 POL 1648 +3
31 Sofia Kenin 26 USA 1648 -4
32 Anna Kalinskaya 26 RUS 1582 -3
33 Dayana Yastremska 25 UKR 1559 -2
34 Emma Raducanu 22 GBR 1546 +2
35 Xinyu Wang 23 CHN 1466 -1
36 Markéta Vondroušová 26 CZE 1443 +24
37 Magda Linette 33 POL 1404
38 Rebecca Šramková 28 SVK 1390 -3
39 Mccartney Kessler 26 USA 1370 +2
40 Barbora Krejčíková 29 CZE 1344 +22
41 Olga Danilović 24 SRB 1328 -2
42 Ashlyn Krueger 21 USA 1314 -4
43 Jaqueline Cristian 27 ROU 1281 +7
44 Laura Siegemund 37 GER 1276 +8
45 Maya Joint 19 AUS 1261 -2
46 Ann Li 25 USA 1254 +12
47 Loïs Boisson 22 FRA 1229 -1
48 Marie Bouzková 27 CZE 1227 -4
49 Hailey Baptiste 23 USA 1221 -2
50 Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro 22 ESP 1196 -10
51 Tatjana Maria 38 GER 1193 -9
52 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 34 RUS 1185 -7
53 Sonay Kartal 23 GBR 1137 -2
54 Katie Boulter 29 GBR 1108 -6
55 Maria Sakkari 30 GRE 1091 +9
56 Eva Lys 23 GER 1079 +3
57 Anastasia Potapova 24 RUS 1076 -4
58 Alycia Parks 24 USA 1070 -2
59 Peyton Stearns 23 USA 1067 -5
60 Yulia Putintseva 30 KAZ 1065 -5
61 Alexandra Eala 20 PHI 1054 +14
62 Cristina Bucșa 27 ESP 1025 +33
63 Suzan Lamens 26 NED 1009 +3
64 Lucia Bronzetti 26 ITA 1008 -7
65 Polina Kudermetova 22 RUS 1000 +2
66 Sorana Cîrstea 35 ROU 998 +5
67 Danielle Collins 31 USA 997 -6
68 Donna Vekić 29 CRO 992 -19
69 Camila Osorio 23 COL 979 -6
70 Viktorija Golubic 32 SUI 975 +2
71 Anna Blinkova 26 RUS 938 +9
72 Antonia Ružić 22 CRO 935 -3
73 Iva Jovic 17 USA 914
74 Zeynep Sönmez 23 TUR 914 +7
75 Yulia Starodubtseva 25 UKR 911 -7
76 Kamilla Rakhimova 24 RUS 906 -11
77 Tereza Valentová 18 CZE 903 +19
78 Kateřina Siniaková 29 CZE 900 -2
79 Ons Jabeur 31 TUN 893 -2
80 Anastasia Zakharova 23 RUS 892 +10
81 Varvara Gracheva 25 FRA 881 +7
82 Solana Sierra 21 ARG 881 -8
83 Elsa Jacquemot 22 FRA 878 +8
84 Renata Zarazúa 27 MEX 871 -2
85 Francesca Jones 24 GBR 864 +4
86 Emiliana Arango 24 COL 857 -2
87 Aoi Ito 21 JPN 855 -1
88 Kimberly Birrell 27 AUS 841 -5
89 Jil Teichmann 28 SUI 838 -2
90 Caroline Dolehide 27 USA 827 -12
91 Ajla Tomljanović 32 AUS 826 -12
92 Elisabetta Cocciaretto 24 ITA 810 -7
93 Moyuka Uchijima 24 JPN 807 +1
94 Caty McNally 23 USA 799 +7
95 Léolia Jeanjean 30 FRA 799 -2
96 Elena-Gabriela Ruse 27 ROU 779 -26
97 Anna Bondár 28 HUN 779
98 Viktoriya Tomova 30 BUL 773
99 Dalma Gálfi 27 HUN 767
100 Diane Parry 23 FRA 764 +7
101 Ella Seidel 20 GER 739 +3
102 Yue Yuan 26 CHN 735 -2
103 Mayar Sherif 29 EGY 734 -1
104 Elina Avanesyan 22 ARM 733 -1
105 Katie Volynets 23 USA 714 +4
106 Priscilla Hon 27 AUS 708 +20
107 Talia Gibson 21 AUS 702 -2
108 Rebeka Masarova 26 SUI 694
109 Irina-Camelia Begu 35 ROU 694 -17
110 Darja Semenistaja 22 LAT 690 +5
111 Shuai Zhang 36 CHN 682 +2
112 Taylor Townsend 29 USA 675 +27
113 Sára Bejlek 19 CZE 664 -2
114 Anca Todoni 20 ROU 660 -2
115 Greet Minnen 28 BEL 659 -9
116 Bernarda Pera 30 USA 657 -6
117 Julia Grabher 29 AUT 645 -1
118 Panna Udvardy 26 HUN 639 +16
119 Veronika Erjavec 25 SLO 637 +19
120 Katarzyna Kawa 32 POL 631 -2
121 Rebecca Marino 34 CAN 617 -4
122 María Carlé 25 ARG 599 +3
123 Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva 20 AND 599 +7
124 Simona Waltert 24 SUI 598
125 Leyre Romero Gormaz 23 ESP 590 -2
126 Aliaksandra Sasnovich 31 BLR 580 -7
127 Petra Marčinko 19 CRO 580 -13
128 Sinja Kraus 23 AUT 579 +1
129 Olivia Gadecki 23 AUS 576 -8
130 Janice Tjen 23 INA 575 +19
131 Mananchaya Sawangkaew 23 THA 573 -11
132 Joanna Garland 24 TWN 563 +4
133 Victoria Azarenka 36 BLR 556 -1
134 Maja Chwalińska 23 POL 544 +43
135 Arantxa Rus 34 NED 538 -4
136 Whitney Osuigwe 23 USA 522 +1
137 Linda Fruhvirtová 20 CZE 511 +13
138 Maddison Inglis 27 AUS 511 +3
139 Xiyu Wang 24 CHN 510 +8
140 Ena Shibahara 27 JPN 506 -12
141 Jodie Burrage 26 GBR 503 +3
142 Varvara Lepchenko 39 USA 499 -20
143 Astra Sharma 29 AUS 499 -3
144 Nuria Párrizas Díaz 34 ESP 498 -11
145 Lulu Sun 24 NZL 495 +19
146 Jana Fett 28 CRO 493 +6
147 Dominika Šálková 21 CZE 492 +13
148 Lucrezia Stefanini 27 ITA 491 -3
149 Oksana Selekhmeteva 22 RUS 489 +14
150 Tamara Zidanšek 27 SLO 480 -2

This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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