Iga Świątek dropped out of the top six of the WTA rankings on 10 July 2026 after a third‑round defeat to Alexandra Eala at Wimbledon, losing 1,870 points and falling to a live ranking of seventh.
How did the Wimbledon loss affect Świątek’s points?
Entering Wimbledon as the world No. 3, Świątek was defending 2,000 points earned from her 2025 title run. The 6‑4, 6‑3 loss to Eala in the third round stripped her of almost the entire defending haul, leaving her with 4,539 points in the next official ranking update.
Which players moved ahead of her?
Before the tournament, Jessica Pegula, Coco Gauff and Mirra Andreeva already sat ahead of the Polish star. Karolina Muchova joined the group after reaching the Wimbledon semifinals by beating Naomi Osaka, pushing Świątek further down. In the live ranking, Muchova now leads Świątek by 109 points, placing the Pole at virtual seventh.
Could other rivals overtake her?
Two more contenders still have a chance to leapfrog Świątek. Marta Kostyuk, slated to face Jasmine Paolini in the quarterfinals, and Linda Noskova, who meets Elise Mertens, can each earn enough points to surpass the Pole if they win the title. Their paths are still open, meaning Świątek’s position could slip even further.
What does this mean for Świątek’s season?
Świątek remains inside the top ten, but the gap to the elite trio has widened. Without a strong rebound in the coming weeks, reclaiming a top‑three spot will be tougher than it was a few months ago. She will return to competition at the Toronto Open on 3 August, followed by the Cincinnati event, using those tournaments to rebuild her point total before the US Open.
When is the next opportunity to climb?
The Toronto tournament starts on 3 August, giving Świątek a chance to collect fresh points. A deep run in Cincinnati could add more, setting her up for a better seed at the US Open later in the summer. Every match now carries extra weight as she fights to halt the slide.
Why is Wimbledon 2026 so costly?
The loss not only erased a massive point haul but also exposed how quickly a Grand Slam can reshape the rankings. Świątek’s early exit turned a defending champion’s cushion into a precarious position, highlighting the volatility of the top tier.
What’s next for the Polish champion?
After a brief break, Świątek will travel to Canada for the Toronto Open, where she hopes to regain confidence and points. Her schedule remains packed, with Cincinnati and the US Open on the horizon, offering multiple chances to climb back toward the top.
How will the ranking battle evolve?
If Kostyuk or Noskova capture the Wimbledon title, they will each add a sizable point boost, potentially pushing Świątek out of the top ten altogether. The live rankings will continue to shift as the season progresses, making every tournament a critical battleground for the Polish star.
What does this mean for fans?
Supporters will watch closely as Świątek aims to bounce back. The upcoming North American swing provides a clear path for her to recover points and re‑establish herself among the sport’s elite.
Bottom line
Świątek’s Wimbledon disappointment has reshaped the WTA landscape, dropping her to seventh in the live rankings and opening the door for several rivals to overtake her. The next few weeks will determine whether she can halt the decline and return to the top tier.