Djokovic continues to reign supreme as the world’s premier tennis player, marking his 410th week atop the ATP rankings. Surpassing the former record-holder Roger Federer by an impressive 100 weeks, Djokovic’s dominance in the tennis realm remains unrivaled.
Despite an unexpected exit in the semi-finals of the Australian Open, where he relinquished his title to Jannik Sinner, Djokovic retained his top spot due to the quarter-final defeat of Carlos Alcaraz in Melbourne. With 9,855 points, a 1,200-point dip from the previous list, Djokovic maintains his status as the number one player, ensuring his leadership in the tennis world until at least February 19.
In the ATP rankings, Alcaraz sits closely behind Djokovic at the second spot with 9,255 points, trailing by a mere 600 points. Following him is the Melbourne finalist Daniil Medvedev, and the Australian Open champion, Jannik Sinner, secures the fourth position globally with 8,310 points.
The top 10 rankings also feature notable players like Andrey Rublev, Alexandar Zverev, Holger Rune, Humbert Hurkacz, and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Among other Serbian tennis players, Miomir Kecmanovic makes a significant climb to the 41st position globally, advancing by 19 places. Djere slightly drops to the 34th spot, and Dusan Lajovic now occupies the 53rd position, a two-spot decrease compared to the previous list.
