Rybakina’s position in latest WTA rankings after Queen’s Club Championships revealed

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Elena Rybakina’s WTA Rankings Post-Queen’s Club Championships 2025

Following her quarter-final loss at the 2025 Queen’s Club Championships, Elena Rybakina remained at No. 11 in the WTA singles rankings, as reported by Kazinform News Agency on June 16, 2025, citing Sports.kz. The 2022 Wimbledon champion, seeded fourth, was upset by Germany’s Tatjana Maria 4-6, 6-7(4) on June 13, halting her grass-court momentum after a promising start with wins over Heather Watson (6-4, 6-3) and Yulia Putintseva.[](https://qazinform.com/news/rybakinas-position-in-latest-wta-rankings-after-queens-club-championships-revealed-26b730)[](https://tennisuptodate.com/wta/queens-club-upset-elena-rybakina-falls-in-quarters-to-veteran-tatjana-maria)[](https://tennisuptodate.com/wta/elena-rybakinas-road-to-wimbledon-starts-strong-with-debut-win-over-resilient-heather-watson)

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**Ranking Context and Points Impact**
Rybakina’s 2025 season has been turbulent, with her ranking slipping from a career-high No. 3 in June 2023 to outside the top 10 in April 2025 after skipping the Stuttgart Open defense, costing her 500 points. Her Strasbourg title in May (6-1, 6-7, 6-1 over Liudmila Samsonova) and French Open fourth-round run (lost to Iga Swiatek 6-4, 3-6, 6-3) stabilized her at No. 11, but the Queen’s Club exit, earning her 100 points for the quarter-finals, didn’t boost her position, as she had no 2024 Queen’s points to defend. Aryna Sabalenka (No. 1), Coco Gauff (No. 2), and Jessica Pegula (No. 3) lead the rankings, with Yulia Putintseva at No. 27 as Kazakhstan’s second-highest player.[](https://www.tennis365.com/fed-cup/elena-rybakina-wta-rankings-blow-punished-stuttgart-withdrawal)[](https://www.yardbarker.com/tennis/players/elena_rybakina/908009)[](https://qazinform.com/news/rybakinas-position-in-latest-wta-rankings-after-queens-club-championships-revealed-26b730)

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**Grass Season Outlook**
Despite the loss, Rybakina’s grass-court pedigree—90.48% Wimbledon win rate, second only to Steffi Graf—keeps her a Wimbledon contender. Her next event, the Berlin Open (June 16–22), offers a chance to regain form before Wimbledon (June 30–July 13). X posts, like @Keith131917’s “Rybakina has moved up from 13 to 11… I’m delighted with the progress,” reflect fan optimism.

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