After a week with three ATP tournaments, the movement in the rankings has been remarkable. Although the top five positions have not experienced any changes, the bottom of the top 10 has seen some shifts with four players who have played two finals this week. This is how the ranking of the men's circuit stands after the ATP Buenos Aires, Rotterdam, and Dallas tournaments.
An Intact Top-5
Despite the number of tournaments this week, none of the top five tennis players in the world have participated in them. Therefore, Carlos Alcaraz remains at the top for another week with 13,150 points, followed by Jannik Sinner with 10,300, a difference of 2,850 points that has narrowed due to the 500 points the Spaniard lost after not defending his title in Rotterdam.
Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic stays in the third position with 5,280. Alexander Zverev remains in the fourth position of the ATP ranking with 4,605 points, and Lorenzo Musetti in fifth place with 4,405 points.

De Miñaur, title and back to sixth in the world
Alex de Miñaur is celebrating on two fronts. Not only has he won the ATP Rotterdam for the first time, but he also returns to his best position in the ranking, placing 6th with 4,250 points. His rise caused Félix Auger-Aliassime to drop one position (4,230 points), despite gaining 280 points for reaching the final in Rotterdam. Meanwhile, Taylor Fritz, who also lost in the ATP Dallas final, drops to eighth place with 4,220 points.
Shelton triumphs in Dallas but remains in ninth place
Ben Shelton clinched his fourth ATP title in Dallas, but this did not help him rise from the ninth position (4,050 points). Alexander Bublik, a Rotterdam semifinalist, also stays in the tenth position with 3,405 points. The situation of Shelton is similar to that of Fran Cerúndolo, who won the Buenos Aires title but remains in 19th place with 2,220 points.
In the rest of the rankings, it is worth noting the new record for Luciano Darderi, Buenos Aires finalist and now ranked 21st in the world with 1904 points. Marin Cilic, at 37 years old, climbs 18 spots to 43rd position (1,090) after reaching the semifinals in Dallas. Meanwhile, Joao Fonseca (1,190), title defender in Buenos Aires, drops five places to 38th position after losing the 250 champion points.
New records for Jódar and Mérida
In a Spanish context, besides Carlos Alcaraz holding the number one spot, Alejandro Davidovich drops one position to 15th with 2,470 points. Jaume Munar, a Rotterdam quarterfinalist, gains 90 points but remains at 37th place (1,275 points), and Roberto Bautista climbs three positions to 82nd place with 685 points.
Carlos Taberner is the 100th in the world with 608 points, followed by Pedro Martínez at 101st; Rafa Jódar keeps rising to 118th in the world, and Dani Mérida also celebrates, reaching his best position: 145th in the world.
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