Tunisian player Ons Jabeur recorded a heavy drop in the WTA ranking published this Monday, June 9. Prematurely eliminated in Roland-Garros, she leaves the world top 50 and slides in 54th place, a loss of 18 rows.
Hard blow for Ons Jabeur. The Tunisian player fell 18 places in the world ranking published this Monday, June 9, 2025 by the WTA. She went from 36th to 54th position, leaving the top 50 for the first time in several years. This decline is mainly explained by her disappointing career at Roland-Garros, where she failed to defend her points accumulated during previous editions.
With 1,063 points, Jabeur sees his position away from the world elite. This fall reflects a difficult 2025 season marked by recurring injuries, a lack of regularity and premature outings in major tournaments.
The global hierarchy is now dominated by Aryna Sabalenka, which retains its first place with 11,553 points, followed by Coco Gauff (8,083 pts) and Jessica Pegula (6,483 pts). Behind, the Italian Jasmine Paolini climbs in 4th place, while the young Mirra Andreeva and the Chinese Zheng Qinwen also integrate the top 10, testifying to the renewal in the female circuit.
Top 10 of the WTA ranking
1- Aryna Sabalenka- 11,553 pts
2- Coco Gauff- 8,083 pts
3- Jessica Pegula- 6,483 pts
4- Jasmine Paolini- 4,805 pts
5- Zheng Qinwen- 4,668 pts
6- Mirra Andreeva- 4,636 pts
7- IGA Swiatek- 4,618 pts
8- Madison Keys- 4,484 pts
9- Paula Badosa- 3,684 pts
10- Emma Navarro- 3,649 pts
With this underperformance, the urgency for Ons Jabeur will be to bounce back quickly during the Gazon season, especially in Wimbledon, a tournament where she had distinguished herself in the past by reaching two consecutive finals in 2022 and 2023.
The challenge is big for the Tunisian champion, but not insurmountable, provided you find her level of play and physical stability.





