ATP Ranking: Djokovic's Presence in the Top 10 in Danger Eight Years Later

The Serbian is in eighth place, and his future in the ranking will depend on his results at Wimbledon, while Majchrzak is the player who climbs the most positions.

Andrés Tomás Rico | 15 Jun 2026 | 00.00
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ATP Ranking. Djokovic's presence in the Top 10 at risk eight years later. Photo: Getty Images
ATP Ranking. Djokovic's presence in the Top 10 at risk eight years later. Photo: Getty Images

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The ATP circuit doesn't rest. After concluding two and a half months of clay court action with Roland Garros, the grass court swing has already seen two tournaments: ATP Stuttgart and ATP s-Hertogenbosch. And with them, the first two champions: Ben Shelton and Kamil Majchrzak. However, the top 10 of the ATP ranking has barely changed this week, with just one change affecting Novak Djokovic.

ATP ranking after the Stuttgart and s-Hertogenbosch tournaments

The Serbian lost a significant number of points at Roland Garros by falling in the third round to Joao Fonseca, and although he didn't defend anything this week nor participated in any tournament, the semifinal appearance by Daniil Medvedev in s-Hertogenbosch snatched the seventh spot from him, leaving him in eighth place with 3,760 points. A poor Wimbledon performance by the Serbian could see him drop out of the top 10 for the first time since July 2018.

The rest of the top 10 remains unchanged: Jannik Sinner stays at the top (13,500), Carlos Alcaraz is in second place (9,960), and Alexander Zverev in third (7,190). The fourth spot is held by Félix Auger-Aliassime (4,390), while Ben Shelton, the champion in Stuttgart, adds 150 points to stay fifth (4,070), and Alex de Miñaur's final in s-Hertogenbosch earns him 155 points to maintain sixth place (4,060). In ninth place is Taylor Fritz, the finalist in Stuttgart (3,635), and rounding off the top 10 is Flavio Cobolli (3,540).

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The most significant movement in the top 100 this week was the rise of Kamil Majchrzak. The Pole caused a stir in the Netherlands by defeating Alex de Miñaur, claiming not only his first ATP title but also climbing 29 spots to 47th place with 1,032 points. On the other hand, there was a steep drop of 30 positions for Gabriel Diallo, from 54th to 84th, after failing to defend his champion title in s-Hertogenbosch.

In Spanish terms, this week sees seven Spaniards among the top 100 in the world. Besides Carlos Alcaraz, the second-highest ranked remains Alejandro Davidovich in 22nd place with 1,860 points, closely followed by Rafa Jódar just one spot behind (23rd) with only eleven points less (1,849). Jaume Munar stays in 43rd position with 1,105 points, and Martín Landaluce continues a climb of nine spots to reach 58th in the world with 928 points.

In the second half of the top 100 is Pablo Carreño, specifically in 70th place with 834 points, and wrapping up the Spanish presence is Dani Mérida, ranked 84th in the world with 714 points.
 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ranking ATP. Peligra la presencia de Djokovic en el Top 10 ocho años después