ATP/WTA: Who Will Secure Their Spot for the Finals?

The race for Turin is heating up. And it could very well bring us some surprises. While four spots are already locked in (Alcaraz, Sinner, Djokovic, and Zverev), the tension is rising for the remaining contenders.
Starting with Félix Auger-Aliassime, who was long considered out of the running but has been returning to a very high level over the past few weeks. A recent winner in Brussels, he is putting more pressure on his direct rival, Lorenzo Musetti.
With 3,145 points, he is now only 340 points behind the Italian (3,485). And with major events like Basel, Vienna (ATP 500), and especially the Paris Masters 1000 ahead, everything could change.
The situation is all the more open as uncertainties loom. Alex de Minaur, currently 7th in the Race, is suffering from a hip injury that could force him to withdraw from some tournaments. And behind him, Daniil Medvedev and Casper Ruud are pushing hard.
On the women's circuit, the situation is as follows: seven players have already qualified for the WTA Finals in Riyadh. Only one spot remains. And it is being contested between 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva and Elena Rybakina, who is still hanging on.
The Kazakh player, who recently won in Ningbo, must reach the semifinals of the WTA 500 in Tokyo to overtake Andreeva.
Full Rankings Overview
ATP Race
1 - Carlos Alcaraz: 11,040 pts
2 - Jannik Sinner: 8,500 pts
3 - Novak Djokovic: 4,580 pts
4 - Alexander Zverev: 4,280 pts
5 - Taylor Fritz: 3,835 pts
6 - Ben Shelton: 3,720 pts
7 - Alex de Minaur: 3,545 pts
8 - Lorenzo Musetti: 3,485 pts
9 - Félix Auger-Aliassime: 3,145 pts
WTA Race
1 - Aryna Sabalenka: 9,990 pts
2 - Iga Swiatek: 8,303 pts
3 - Coco Gauff: 6,573 pts
4 - Amanda Anisimova: 5,897 pts
5 - Jessica Pegula: 5,183 pts
6 - Madison Keys: 4,395 pts
7 - Jasmine Paolini: 4,325 pts
8 - Mirra Andreeva: 4,319 pts
9 - Elena Rybakina: 4,305 pts