De Minaur, Draper, Korda, Berrettini, Darderi, Gaston - Another change in the ATP rankings!
The Stuttgart and Bois-le-Duc tournaments (ATP 250) have led to several important changes in the ATP rankings published this Monday. While the top three remain unchanged, with Jannik Sinner (1st), Carlos Alcaraz (2nd) and Novak Djokovic (3rd) still dominating, there have been a number of notable changes. In the top 10, Alex De Minaur, who was crowned champion in Bois-le-Duc this week, achieved a career-best ranking of 7th (+2 places). In a domino effect, Ruud and Hurkacz dropped one place each (8th and 9th).
Elsewhere in the ranking, other players are making progress. Sebastian Korda, a finalist in the Netherlands, is now closer to the world's top 20 at 23rd (up 3 places). Meanwhile, Jack Draper, crowned for the first time in his career in Stuttgart, is knocking on the door of the world's top 30. He is now 31st (+9 places).
Matteo Berrettini also made great progress. Back in action this week, the Italian, despite being beaten in the final of the Stuttgart tournament, is now ranked 65th in the world (+30 places).
Finally, the secondary circuit also had an impact on the ATP rankings this week. Luciano Darderi, who was crowned champion at the Perugia Challenger, continues to blossom, reaching a career-high ranking of 34th (+7 places). Hugo Gaston, winner of the Lyon Challenger, climbed to 69th (+13).
On the French side, there's no big change in the hierarchy as Ugo Humbert, firmly established in the top 20, continues to dominate (16th). In addition to Gaston's rise, Arthur Cazaux's drop to 90th in the world (-15 places) must also be mentioned.