Novak Djokovic maintains his reign atop the ATP rankings, commencing his 407th week as the world’s premier tennis player. Despite a slight dip in points from the previous week, Djokovic’s dominance remains unshaken, currently holding 11,055 points—190 fewer than the previous Monday.
Djokovic’s point acquisition includes 250 points earned in Adelaide last year and an additional 60 garnered at the United Cup, contributing to his sustained position at the summit of the rankings.
Securing the second spot globally is Carlos Alcaraz with 8,855 points, opting to forego participation in any tournaments leading up to the Australian Open. Similarly, third-ranked Daniil Medvedev, with 7,555 points, chose to sit out, experiencing a minor points deduction of 45. nSinner maintains his fourth position with 6,490 points.
Recent Hong Kong victor Andrey Rublev claims the fifth spot with 5,010 points, while Alexander Zverev, leading Germany to United Cup triumph, climbs to sixth place with 4,275 points. The return of Stefanos Tsitsipas places him seventh with 4,025 points.
Holger Rune, the Brisbane finalist, secures the eighth position with 3,815 points. Hubert Hurkacz occupies the ninth spot with 3,320 points. Breaking into the ATP Top 10 is Aleks de Minaur, accumulating 2,950 points.
As the rankings reflect the evolving landscape of men’s tennis, anticipation builds for the upcoming tournaments, especially with the Australian Open on the horizon. The dynamic shifts in the Top 10 set the stage for intriguing competitions and potential breakthroughs in the season ahead.
