As the grass-court season unfolds and Wimbledon edges toward its final stages, the rankings within British women’s tennis are poised for a reshuffle. Katie Boulter is on track to regain her place as the top-ranked British female player. Her consistent performances and strong showings this season have propelled her above her compatriots, signaling a new chapter in domestic competition.
The rise of Sonay Kartal
Beneath Boulter in the national rankings, Sonay Kartal is making headlines of her own. With a string of impressive results and steady progress, Kartal is projected to climb to the number two position among British women. Her rise adds depth to the national pool and reflects growing strength across the board in British women’s tennis.
Emma Raducanu to settle at number three
Meanwhile, former US Open champion Emma Raducanu is set to drop to number three after Wimbledon. Though her talent is unquestioned, injuries and inconsistency have affected her recent campaign. Still, her presence in the top three reinforces a competitive and dynamic core of players representing Great Britain on the global stage.
A competitive edge ahead for British tennis
With these shifts, British women’s tennis finds itself at an exciting juncture. The internal competition among Boulter, Kartal, and Raducanu sets the stage for a vibrant future, where multiple players are vying for prominence. The changing order brings fresh energy and new stories to follow throughout the remainder of the season.
Emma Raducanu in 2025
Currently ranked no.40, Emma played her last match on the 1st
of January 1970 when she capitulated to world no.1 Aryna Sabalenka 7-6(6) 6-4 in the 3rd round in Wimbledon (draw).At the moment, during this season the Brit has managed to achieve a 18-14 match record.
Katie Boulter in 2025
Currently the world no.43, the Brit played her last match on the 1st of January 1970 when she surrendered to world no.101 Solana Sierra 6-7(7) 6-2 6-1 in the 2nd round in Wimbledon (draw).
During this season the Brit achieved a compiled 16-11 win-loss record. The Brit conquered 1 title in the Paris.
Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter clashed against each other just on 2 occasions. Their head to head is 2-0 for Boulter.