World Champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce equals her own 2022 world's best time in Paris
Jamaica's two-time Olympic champion won in 10.67 seconds as Britain's Daryll Neita finished second after clocking a season's best 10.99.
"The goal is always to be on top technically, then the lap times follow," said Fraser-Pryce, 35.
She ran simultaneously in Nairobi in May, which four other women in history have only beaten.
Fraser-Pryce added: "Physically, I was good too. Running 10.6, only a few sprinters can achieve that."
Britain's Cindy Sember came third in the women's 100m hurdles as Nigerian Tobi Amusan triumphed with a new African record of 12.41.
Ukraine claimed a clean sweep in the women's high jump as Yaroslava Mahuchikh came first with a jump of 2.01m, Iryna Gerashchenko (1.98m) second and Yuliya Levchenko (1.95m) third.
Britain's Elizabeth Bird missed a top-three finish as she came fourth in the women's 3,000m steeplechase.
South Africa's Luxolo Adams was a surprise winner in the men's 200m as he crossed the line in 19.82 to hold off the challenge of Alexander Ogando, who finished second. At the same time, Canadian Olympic gold medallist Andre de Grasse was fourth.
NFL-bound Devon Allen, who ran the third quickest men's 110m hurdles in history at the New York Grand Prix earlier this month, continued his fine form with victory in the French capital.
Allen, 27, is to pursue an NFL career after earning a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles in April.
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