Rankings Watch: Jabeur up to career-high No.3, Haddad Maia streaking

Last week, the Hologic WTA Tour hosted grass-court events at the WTA 500 bett1open in Berlin and the WTA 250 Rothesay Classic in Birmingham, Great Britain, in addition to a WTA 125-level event in Gaiba, Italy. Here is a look at how the results impacted the rankings:
Champs hit career highs
The singles champions last week in Berlin and Birmingham both climbed to career-high rankings this week. Ons Jabeur
Jabeur takes Berlin title after injured Bencic retires
What's next for Berlin champ, @Ons_Jabeur? Doubles with @serenawilliams 😎
— wta (@WTA) June 20, 2022
We chatted with Ons about the surprise partnership coming up at the #RothesayInternational in Eastbourne ⬇️
Beatriz Haddad Maia
Haddad Maia's win streak hits 10 as Zhang retires in Birmingham final
Saville’s resurgence continues
After reaching the second round of the main draw in Berlin last week as a qualifier, Daria Saville
Ranked outside of the Top 600 as recently as late February this year, Saville continues to climb the rankings in a return to tour after battling through injuries in recent years.
Other notable rankings movements
-- Dalma Galfi
--Other players in the Top 100 who reached career highs this week: Coco Gauff
-- Sara Errani
--American Alycia Parks
--A finalist in Birmingham, Zhang Shuai jumps 13 spots, moving from No.54 to No.41.