ATP Ranking. Alcaraz and Djokovic threaten Sinner

We analyze in detail how the official male circuit standings look after the conclusion of Wimbledon 2024 with Carlos Alcaraz as the champion.

Raquel Bermúdez Rodríguez | 14 Jul 2024 | 21.45
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As tradition dictates, after a couple of weeks full of intensity and emotion at Wimbledon 2024, it's time to take stock in the official ranking, the ATP Ranking. We analyze how Carlos Alcaraz, the defending champion of the British Grand Slam, and Novak Djokovic, who also reached the final in the capital of England, stand on the list. Despite not being present this Sunday at the Centre Court, Jannik Sinner is a focal point in the ranking, maintaining the top spot on the table.

Among the rest of the Top 10 players, the remarkable improvement of Alex De Miñaur stands out, who unfortunately couldn't compete in the quarterfinal match against Novak Djokovic. The Australian tennis player climbs up to the sixth position, advancing three spots, marking his best ranking in his career so far. One position below, Hubert Hurkacz holds onto his highest ranking, being the world's number 7.

ATP Ranking after Wimbledon 2024.

The battle within this Top 10 is tightening for the upcoming weeks and the American hardcourt swing, with Grigor Dimitrov currently marking the edge and with Taylor Fritz and Stefanos Tsitsipas following closely. Andrey Rublev and Casper Ruud have dropped in the rankings among the top 10 players due to their early exits, although they still have room to remain close to the top.

THE FIGHT FOR THE CROWN

Although the possibilities were wide open for the outcome in the semifinals and finals of Wimbledon 2024, the situation at the moment keeps Jannik Sinner at the top. The Italian loses 320 points, which slightly narrows the gap with his closest rivals, considering that Jannik defends the trophy at the tournament in Canada, an event that takes place just one week after the Olympic Games. He could lose 1,000 points at the start of the American swing, but it all depends on his performance.

Novak Djokovic, currently holding the second position in the ATP Ranking, reduces the distance with Jannik by adding 100 points. Now, there is a margin of 1,110 points between the Serbian and the top spot. The upcoming tournaments will be crucial in the battle for the first position, as Nole defends titles in both Cincinnati and the US Open.

Regarding Carlos Alcaraz, there isn't much difference compared to two weeks ago. The Spanish player maintains his 2,000 points by retaining the title at Wimbledon 2024. Now, Alcaraz is 330 points behind Novak and 1,440 behind Jannik. Among the three players, Carlos has the least points to defend until the end of the year, giving him more room to close the gap and climb positions in the ATP Ranking.

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