Jannik Sinner is set to start Wimbledon 2024 as the World No. 1, a huge leap from last year.
He recently won the ATP 500 event in Halle, solidifying his top position and making him one of the favorites for Wimbledon. The Top 10 rankings saw no changes this past week, with Novak Djokovic holding second place and Carlos Alcaraz in third.
Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev, ranked fourth and fifth respectively, have a chance to break into the top three depending on their Wimbledon performance and results of Djokovic and Alcaraz.
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In sixth place is Andrey Rublev, followed closely by Casper Ruud in eighth. Alex de Minaur and Grigor Dimitrov round out the Top 10, while Stefanos Tsitsipas trails just five points behind Dimitrov at eleventh.
| Name | Age | Points | Stats 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jannik Sinner | 24 | 15,405 | 33 - 3 |
Tommy Paul has dropped to thirteenth after briefly being the top American male player for a week. Taylor Fritz reclaimed that title by winning Eastbourne for the third time, moving him into twelfth place.
Alejandro Tabilo’s impressive year continues as he wins his second ATP title in Mallorca, reaching a career-high ranking of nineteenth and surpassing Nicolas Jarry as Chile’s No. 1 player.
Fans might find these shifts exciting as they reflect how competitive tennis can be.
Jack Draper has climbed to twenty-eighth after strong grass-court performances; he hopes to do even better at Wimbledon inspired by Alcaraz’s previous win there. Gael Monfils nearly won his first grass-court title at age thirty-seven but lost in Mallorca’s semifinals to Tabilo; still, he moved up seven spots to thirty-third.
Sebastian Ofner re-entered the Top 50 after reaching the final in Mallorca while Pavel Kotov exited it. For more details on all ranking changes, visit our dedicated rankings page.
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