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ATP Rankings: How things stand after Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon triumph

Jannik Sinner captured his fourth Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, solidifying his position as World No. 1. While Sinner extends his lead at the top, there were several notable changes in the ATP rankings.

Jannik Sinner holds trophy after winning Wimbledon
© Julian Finney/Getty ImagesJannik Sinner holds trophy after winning Wimbledon

The second Grand Slam final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz ended with the Italian claiming the Wimbledon title, bringing an end to the Spaniard’s perfect record in Grand Slam finals and halting his back-to-back triumphs at SW19. Here’s how the ATP rankings have shifted following the week’s action.

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Sinner extends his lead over Alcaraz as World No. 1, reaching 12,030 points, while Alcaraz drops 700 points after failing to defend his title. Despite the loss, the Spaniard remains atop the ATP Race to the Finals.

Meanwhile, Taylor Fritz rises to World No. 4, matching his career-best ranking and overtaking Jack Draper, who now sits fifth. Ben Shelton also reaches a new career high, climbing to World No. 9. Additionally, Andrey Rublev re-enters the Top 10 after moving up four places.

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Elsewhere in the top 100, one of the week’s biggest movers is Italian Flavio Cobolli, who made an impressive run to the Wimbledon quarterfinals before falling to Novak Djokovic. Cobolli climbs five spots to reach World No. 19.

Andrey Rublev re-entered the Top 10 (Getty Images)

Andrey Rublev re-entered the Top 10 (Getty Images)

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Finally, Brazilian rising star Joao Fonseca also hits a new career high, moving up to World No. 48 after reaching the third round in London. He was defeated by Nicolas Jarry, who jumped 47 places to break into the Top 100 at World No. 96 after reaching the fourth round for the first time in his career.

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ATP Rankings: Top 10 after Wimbledon 

  1. Jannik Sinner – 12,030 points 
  2. Carlos Alcaraz – 8,600 points 
  3. Alexander Zverev – 6,310 points 
  4. Taylor Fritz – 5,035 points 
  5. Jack Draper – 4,650 points 
  6. Novak Djokovic – 4,130 points
  7. Lorenzo Musetti – 3,350 points 
  8. Holger Rune – 3,340 points 
  9. Ben Shelton – 3,330 points 
  10. Andrey Rublev – 3,110 points 
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What’s next on the ATP Tour?

Following Wimbledon, ATP stars begin their preparation for the North American summer hard-court swing leading up to the US Open, which begins on August 24. This week’s ATP 250 tournaments include Los Cabos (hard court), as well as Gstaad and Båstad (both on clay).

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