ATP Ranking: Despite the defeat, Sinner increases the gap, Alcaraz remains second, and Djokovic moves up one spot

We analyze the result of the men's classification after Roland Garros with the ins and outs of the top 10, Tsitsipas' downfall, and Bublik's surge.
 

Andrés Tomás Rico | 9 Jun 2025 | 01.00
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ATP Ranking. Despite the harsh defeat, Sinner widens the gap, Alcaraz solidifies second place, and Djokovic moves up one position. Photo: Getty Images
ATP Ranking. Despite the harsh defeat, Sinner widens the gap, Alcaraz solidifies second place, and Djokovic moves up one position. Photo: Getty Images

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The clay court swing comes to an end with the climax of Roland Garros 2025. After an incredible final, one of the best remembered between the world's top two players, where Carlos Alcaraz claimed his fifth major title, his second in Paris. Apart from the Spanish player's remarkable success, Grand Slams always trigger movements in the Top 10, and this time was no exception.

No surprises in the top-3

Coincidentally, the top three positions remain unchanged. Despite his tough defeat, having squandered three championship points, Jannik Sinner further solidifies his lead in first place, amassing 10880 points, with a 2030-point edge over Carlos Alcaraz, who didn't gain points after defending the 2000 points from his previous year's title. Nonetheless, the Spaniard holds 8850 points and secures the second spot, comfortably ahead of Alexander Zverev by 2465 points. The German loses 900 points by not replicating his previous year's final and settles with 6385 points.

New record for Draper and Djokovic climbs to fifth place

It's beyond the podium where the changes commence. Jack Draper, who exited in the Paris round of 16 despite being one of the most consistent players during the clay court swing, achieves his best ranking by reaching fourth place with 4800 points. Meanwhile, in fifth place, we find Novak Djokovic who gains a position after his semifinal and strong clay court swing final, earning 4630 points.

Musetti debuts in sixth place, Fritz drops, and Paul emerges

Lorenzo Musetti has had a standout presence during the clay court swing, reaching the semifinals in all tournaments he participated in (Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Paris). These impressive results reflect in his ranking as he rises to sixth place, his best position yet (4560). However, there's been a downturn for Taylor Fritz, dropping from fourth to seventh place after his first-round defeat at Roland Garros, leaving him with 4485 points. On the other hand, his compatriot Tommy Paul attains his highest ranking by clinching eighth place (3510) after reaching the quarterfinals in Paris. Standing in ninth is Holger Rune (3440), moving up a spot at the expense of Alex de Minaur (3285), who rounds out the top ten.

Tsitsipas plunges, Ruud falls, and Bublik climbs

Outside the Top 10, three names stand out: Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud, and Alexander Bublik. The Greek continues his downward spiral, concluding a forgettable clay court swing. After his Paris exit in the second round, he drops out of the top-25 landing in the 26th position with 1920 points. Another player facing a descent is Casper Ruud, who, despite his Madrid victory, made an early exit at Roland Garros, sliding to 16th place with 2905 points. However, the most significant post-Roland Garros rise in the rankings comes from Alexander Bublik. The eccentric player was a major surprise reaching the quarterfinals and climbing 19 positions to 43rd place (1265).

Regarding Spanish players, Alejandro Davidovich ascends two spots to 27th with 1770. Roberto Bautista sits at number 50 (1064). Jaume Munar is in 59th position with 962. Roberto Carballés occupies the 69th spot (874), and Pablo Carreño closes the list at 93rd place with 655.

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This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ranking ATP. A pesar de la derrota, Sinner aumenta la distancia, Alcaraz sigue segundo y Djokovic sube un puesto