WTA rankings: Ostapenko re-enters top 20, Rybakina out of top 10
The WTA released its updated rankings on Monday after the crowning of Jelena Ostapenko in Stuttgart
21 April 2025

Jelena Ostapenko re-entered the WTA top 20 on Monday after her stunning week in Stuttgart culminated in her beating world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the final.
The win added 500 ranking points to Ostapenko’s tally, helping her jump six spots to become the world No 18 with a total of 2,345 points.
The top 10 remained largely unchanged, though Emma Navarro overtook Elena Rybakina to become the new world No 10. Rybakina opted out of the title defence at Stuttgart, thus taking a 500-point hit and dropping to No 11, the first time she has been out of the top 10 since January 2023.
WTA rankings top 10, as of April 22, 2025:
- Aryna Sabalenka: 10,768pts
- Iga Swiatek: 7,383
- Jessica Pegula: 6,208
- Coco Gauff: 6,073
- Madison Keys: 4,999
- Jasmine Paolini: 4,930
- Mirra Andreeva: 4,781
- Zheng Qinwen: 4,193
- Paula Badosa: 3,821
- Emma Navarro: 3,797
Other movers in the wta top 100
- Elise Mertens: Jumps three places to No 26
- Olga Danilovic: Jumps five places to No 34
- Mayar Sherif: Jumps 11 places to No 50
- Katie Volynets: Jumps 10 places to No 70
- Taylor Townsend: Jumps four places to No 98
- Magda Linette: Slips three places to No 33
- Marta Kostyuk: Slips 11 places to No 36
- Marketa Vondrousova: Slips 15 places to No 63
- Anhelina Kalinina: Slips nine places to No 74
- Arantxa Rus: Slips six places to No 93
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