Jessica Pegula and Naomi Osaka were among the biggest movers in the latest WTA rankings following their strong performances at Wimbledon, as both players continued their climb up the women's game.
Pegula moved up one place to world No. 3, matching the career-high ranking she first achieved a year ago. The American reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals before falling to fellow American Coco Gauff, but her run was enough to earn a place back among the world's top three.
Source: ABC News
Osaka also enjoyed a significant boost, rising one spot to world No. 13 after reaching her first Wimbledon quarter-final. The four-time Grand Slam champion produced one of the tournament's biggest upsets by eliminating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the fourth round, marking the third victory of her career over a top-ranked player.
The rankings also reflected the success of the tournament's finalists. Wimbledon champion Linda Noskova and runner-up Karolina Muchova both reached career-high positions inside the WTA top 10 after their breakthrough runs at the All England Club.
With Wimbledon complete, attention now turns to the North American hard-court swing, where several of the tour's biggest names will look to build on their momentum ahead of the US Open. Pegula will aim to strengthen her position inside the top three, while Osaka will be targeting a return to the top 10 after her encouraging resurgence this season.







