Italian Jannik Sinner maintained his lead in the ATP rankings issued today, Monday, which saw only one change in the top ten.
Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz rose one place to sixth, while Australia’s Alex de Minaur dropped to seventh in the world.
American Sebastian Korda benefited from winning the Washington Championship title at the expense of Italian Flavio Cobolli, jumping 4 places and advancing to 18th place in the world.
Italian Jannik Sinner maintained the lead with 9,570 points, followed by Serbian Novak Djokovic in second place with 8,460 points, Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz in third place with 8,130 points, German Alexander Zverev in fourth place with 6,845 points, Russian Daniil Medvedev in fifth place with 6,525 points, Polish Hubert Hurkacz in sixth place with 4,105 points, Australian Alex de Minaur in seventh place with 4,080 points, Russian Andrey Rublev in eighth place with 3,880 points, Norwegian Casper Ruud in ninth place with 3,880 points, and Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov in tenth place with 3,600 points.
Polish Iga Swiatek maintained her lead in the WTA rankings, which also saw one change in the top ten.
The change was represented by the rise of American Danielle Collins one place to eighth place at the expense of Greek Maria Sakkari, who dropped to ninth place.
Swiatek leads the rankings with 11,005 points, followed by American Coco Gauff in second place with 7,703 points, Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka in third place with 7,256 points, Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina in fourth place with 6,376 points, Italian Jasmine Paolini in fifth place with 5,373 points, American Jessica Pegula in sixth place with 4,515 points, Chinese Qinwen Zheng in seventh place with 4,025 points, American Danielle Collins in eighth place with 3,702 points, Greek Maria Sakkari in ninth place with 3,621 points, and Czech Barbora Krejcikova in tenth place with 3,573 points.