
The conclusion of Wimbledon 2025 brought significant movement in the WTA rankings, with several rising stars reaching new career highs. The grass-court Grand Slam proved pivotal for players like Mirra Andreeva, Amanda Anisimova, Clara Tauson, and Linda Noskova, each making impressive leaps.
Mirra Andreeva Breaks Into Top 5
Mirra Andreeva climbed to World No. 5 following her quarterfinal run at Wimbledon. The 18-year-old Russian now holds 5,163 points, marking her highest ranking to date. Her consistent performances across the season have solidified her place among the elite.
Amanda Anisimova Cracks the Top 10
Amanda Anisimova surged to World No. 7 with 4,470 points, a career-best after reaching her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon. Just a year ago, she was ranked No. 189. Her run included a dramatic semifinal win over World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, showcasing her grit and growth.
Clara Tauson Enters the Top 20
Clara Tauson made her Top 20 debut at No. 19, earning 2,292 points after reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon. The Danish player’s steady rise has been fueled by her powerful baseline game and improved consistency on grass.
Linda Noskova Climbs to No. 23
Linda Noskova also reached the fourth round and jumped four spots to World No. 23 with 1,867 points. The 20-year-old Czech continues to impress with her aggressive style and ability to challenge top-tier opponents.
Other Notable Movers
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Sonay Kartal rose to No. 44 with 1,217 points, her best ranking yet.
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Hailey Baptiste reached No. 48 with 1,156 points, breaking into the Top 50 for the first time.
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Belinda Bencic returned to the Top 20 at No. 20 after a semifinal showing, now holding 2,190 points.
These shifts reflect a changing landscape in women’s tennis, with young talent making their mark and reshaping the rankings.
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Mirra Andreeva in 2025
38 – 15win/loss
5
High
5
18 year old
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Now ranked no.5 (career-high), Andreeva played her last match on the 9th of July when she surrendered to world no.20 Belinda Bencic 7-6(3) 7-6(2) in the quarter in Wimbledon (draw).
This season Mirra has managed to achieve an overall 36-11 record. The Russian conquered 2 titles in 2025 in Dubai and Indian Wells.
Linda Noskova in 2025
23 – 18win/loss
23
High
23
20 year old
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Now ranked no.23 (career-high), Noskova played her last match on the 6th of July when she lost to world no.7 Amanda Anisimova 6-2 5-7 6-4 in the 4th round in Wimbledon (draw).
This season Noskova has managed to achieve a composed 21-17 record. Linda Noskova’s best result of this season was getting to the semifinal in Abu Dhabi and Bad Homburg.
Mirra Andreeva and Linda Noskova squared off 5 times. Their actual record is 3-2 for Andreeva.