ATP ranking: Jannik Sinner still leader, Carlos Alcaraz loses one position
ATP Ranking: Jannik Sinner still leader, Carlos Alcaraz loses one position
Jannik Sinner continues to lead the ATP ranking despite his forfeit at the Paris-Bergy Masters 1000 due to a stomach virus. In fact, despite losing 90 points, the South Tyrolean è still leads the world ranking with 11330 points.
Behind the Italian is no longer Carlos Alcaraz, but Alexander Zverev. Thanks to his triumph at the 'Rolex Paris Masters' in fact, the German (7715 points) has overtaken the Spaniard (7210). Zverev è ensured that he will arrive at the ATP Finals as world number two and will not be able to face Sinner in the same round.
Also losing one position is Novak Djokovic, who is also absent in Paris-Bercy, overtaken by Daniil Medvedev who rises to fourth position (5230 points). Behind the Serbian star (5210 points) are Taylor Fritz, Casper Ruud and Alex De Minaur, who gains two positions. Closing out the top 10 are Andrey Rublev and Grigor Dimitrov.
Finally, as far as the Italian nationals are concerned, Lorenzo Musetti loses one place in the ranking, slipping to 17th position, Flavio Cobolli remains stable in 32nd place, Matteo Berrettini gains one place, moving up to number 35, Matteo Arnaldi and Luciano Darderi do not change their ranking remaining at 38th and 43rd respectively, Lorenzo Sonego rises to 51st position, and Fabio Fognini gains five positions, hoisting himself to 74th place.