Highlights of the Summer Universiade in Germany
A recap of Ukrainian athletes' experiences at the Summer Universiade 2025 in Germany.
On Monday, June 9, the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) released its updated ranking.
Elina Svitolina, the top player from Ukraine, climbed up to the 13th spot after reaching the quarter-finals at Roland Garros. Leading the rankings is Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who finished as a finalist at the French Open, with American Coco Gauff in second place after her tournament victory.
Chinese player Zheng Qinwen rose from seventh to fifth place, achieving her highest ranking yet. In contrast, Polish player Iga Swiatek fell in the rankings after failing to defend her title.
In the latter part of the top ten, Spanish player Paula Badosa swapped places with American Emma Navarro.
French semifinalist Loïs Boisson made a sensational climb from 361st to 65th position.
Ukraine's second-ranked player Marta Kostyuk dropped one spot to 26th after her early exit at the French Open.
Diana Yastremska moved up three places to 45th.
Julia Starodubtseva made significant progress, jumping 14 spots to 67th after reaching the third round of a major for the first time.
Angelina Kalinina returned to the top 100 at 96th, while Daria Snigur remained at 151st.
Alexandra Oliynykova achieved her career-high ranking of 202nd, and Anastasia Soboleva improved her standing to 244th after qualifying for Roland Garros.