ATP Rankings: Djokovic Back in Top 5, Ruud Exits Top 10
Roland-Garros concluded with a thrilling final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, the world No. 1 and No. 2 respectively, with their rankings remaining unchanged after the tournament.
A few shifts are notable in the Top 10: Jack Draper has reached his career-high ranking at No. 4, as has Lorenzo Musetti, now ranked No. 6, and Tommy Paul at No. 8. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic makes his return to the Top 5.
In a surprising run to the quarterfinals, Alexander Bublik climbs 19 spots to No. 43.
Taylor Fritz, who fell in the first round to Daniel Altmaier at Roland-Garros, drops three places. Last year’s semifinalist, Casper Ruud, was forced to withdraw in the second round due to injury and exits the Top 10, now sitting at No. 16.
On the French side, Quentin Halys reaches his career-best ranking at No. 47. The French Top 5 remains unchanged, still led by Arthur Fils, followed by Ugo Humbert, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, Alexandre Müller, and Gaël Monfils.