Lois Boisson's Meteoric Rise: From 361st to 65th in WTA Rankings After French Open Semifinals
Lois Boisson's incredible journey at the French Open saw her climb 296 spots in the WTA rankings, while Jannik Sinner retains his ATP top spot despite losing to Carlos Alcaraz.

In a stunning turn of events at the French Open, Lois Boisson has made a remarkable leap in the WTA rankings, moving up an astounding 296 spots to No. 65. This dramatic rise comes after her fairy-tale run at Roland Garros, where she reached the semifinals as a wild-card entry.
Boisson's Remarkable Journey
Boisson, who was ranked 361st before the tournament, showcased her talent by defeating top-seeded players, including the third-seeded Jessica Pegula and sixth-ranked Mirra Andreeva. Her journey was halted by Coco Gauff, who went on to win her first French Open title.
WTA Rankings Update
Despite Boisson's impressive performance, there was no change at the top of the WTA rankings. Aryna Sabalenka continues to lead, followed by Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula. Sabalenka, who lost to Gauff in the final, remains the world No. 1.
ATP Rankings: Sinner Holds Firm
In the men's ATP rankings, Jannik Sinner maintains his top spot despite losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner increased his lead to 2,030 points, as Alcaraz, the defending champion, did not gain any additional points. Sinner earned 500 points by reaching the final, having lost in the semifinals last year.
Other Notable Movements
Third-ranked Alexander Zverev dropped 900 points after his quarterfinal loss to Novak Djokovic. Djokovic moved up to fifth place, behind fourth-ranked Jack Draper.
Conclusion
Lois Boisson's performance at the French Open has been nothing short of extraordinary, catapulting her into the spotlight and significantly improving her WTA ranking. Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner's consistency keeps him at the pinnacle of the ATP rankings, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.