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Tennis

Tennis Rankings

Podcasts Rankings Results Schedule
#PlayerCountry+/-Tou.Pts
1 Jannik SinnerITA -1813 450
2 Alexander ZverevALL ▲1208 480
3 Carlos AlcarazESP ▼1178 160
4 Félix Auger-AliassimeCAN -234 740
5 Alex De MinaurAUS ▲1244 110
6 Ben SheltonUSA ▼1223 770
7 Novak DjokovicSER ▲1163 760
8 Daniil MedvedevRUS ▲1243 670
9 Flavio CobolliITA ▲1263 460
10 Taylor FritzUSA ▼3223 365
11 Alexander BublikKAZ -262 810
12 Jiri LeheckaRTC ▲2212 510
13 Casper RuudNOR ▼1222 435
14 Lorenzo MusettiITA ▲1222 315
15 Learner TienUSA ▲2222 270
16 Andrey RublevRUS ▼3232 230
17 Frances TiafoeUSA ▲2222 230
18 Luciano DarderiITA ▼2302 210
19 Jakub MensikRTC ▼1202 205
20 Alejandro Davidovich FokinaESP ▲3252 160
21 Valentin VacherotMCO ▼1212 138
22 Francisco CerundoloARG ▼1242 110
23 Arthur FilsFRA ▲1171 990
24 Tommy PaulUSA ▲1221 975
25 Rafael JodarESP ▲1241 927
26 Karen KhachanovRUS ▼4231 780
27 Joao FonsecaBRE -191 710
28 Arthur RinderknechFRA -271 683
29 Ugo HumbertFRA ▲1261 575
30 Tomas Martin EtcheverryARG ▲2281 460
31 Alejandro TabiloCHL ▲2321 438
32 Brandon NakashimaUSA ▼1251 435
33 Ignacio BusePER ▲1251 413
34 Matteo ArnaldiITA ▲1211 349
35 Zizou BergsBEL ▲2281 340
36 Arthur FéryGBR ▲78211 297
37 Alexander BlockxBEL ▼1231 233
38 Cameron NorrieGBR ▼9251 205
39 Denis ShapovalovCAN ▲2231 130
40 Corentin MoutetFRA ▼1281 123
41 Jan-Lennard StruffALL ▲33261 104
42 Raphaël CollignonBEL ▲1251 091
43 Matteo BerrettiniITA ▲8231 075
44 Jaume MunarESP -241 075
45 Juan Manuel CerundoloARG ▼3281 054
46 Alex MichelsenUSA -251 050
47 Ethan QuinnUSA -281 021
48 Mariano NavoneARG ▼10291 016
49 Adrian MannarinoFRA ▼9311 005
50 Terence AtmaneFRA ▲229992

Updated: 14/07 14:13

ATP and WTA Rankings 2026: Complete Overview

The tennis rankings reflect player performance over the past 52 weeks for the 2026 season. View the updated ATP rankings and WTA rankings on this page. Champions like Sinner, Djokovic, Alcaraz sit atop the world hierarchy. As a result, this page gives you a complete view of the global tennis pecking order.

How Tennis Rankings Work

Tennis rankings use a cumulative points system over a rolling 52-week window. Grand Slams award the most points, followed by Masters 1000, ATP 500, and ATP 250 events. Consistency at the highest level is therefore essential to maintain a top ranking. Rankings shift each week based on the results of current tournaments.

Moreover, the points system requires top players to defend their results from the previous year. As a result, a player who won a Grand Slam must defend those points or drop in the rankings. This mechanism creates constant pressure and prevents players from coasting on past achievements. Furthermore, it ensures the rankings reflect current form rather than historical success.

Why Tennis Rankings Matter

Rankings determine seedings at every tournament. First, the top two seeds are placed in separate halves of the draw. Then, the 32 seeds at Grand Slams receive a protected draw path. Therefore, a higher ranking means a theoretically easier route to the later rounds. Additionally, rankings determine direct entry into main draws.

Furthermore, ATP and WTA rankings influence prize money and invitations. Top-ranked players receive wild card offers and appearance fees for their participation. As a result, maintaining a high ranking brings tangible advantages beyond sporting recognition. Listen to our tennis podcasts to understand the stakes at every tournament of the 2026 season.

Our Methodology for Tennis standings

Our standings data is collected and verified in real time from official sources. Each update reflects the latest available information on Tennis standings. Therefore, you can rely on this page for accurate and up-to-date data. Moreover, our editorial team provides context with relevant analysis beyond the raw numbers.

Additionally, we cross-reference data from multiple sources to ensure accuracy. Information is updated after every matchday. As a result, whether you are a passionate fan or a demanding analyst, you will find the data you need to follow Tennis standings throughout the 2026 season.

Tennis standings Available in 9 Languages

Sports Podcasts offers Tennis standings in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Arabic, Japanese, and Hindi. Therefore, fans around the world can access the same data in their native language. Furthermore, our analysis podcasts are produced in these same languages to provide comprehensive audio coverage.

As a result, wherever you are in the world, you can follow Tennis standings and listen to our podcast analysis. Our goal is to make sport accessible to everyone, beyond language barriers. Join our international community of sports fans and never miss an episode of the 2026 season.

Weekly Podcast Analysis of Tennis standings

Every week, our experts break down the Tennis standings in dedicated podcast episodes. Our analysis covers statistical trends, individual performances, and team dynamics. Therefore, you benefit from comprehensive insight that goes beyond raw numbers. Furthermore, our episodes are available on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Amazon Music.

Our sports podcasts accompany you throughout the 2026 season. Whether commuting, at work, or relaxing at home, listen to our analysis and stay connected to the Tennis standings. Additionally, our episodes feature exclusive interviews and informed predictions to enhance your experience as a fan. As a result, you will never miss an important development this season.

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