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ATP Ranking: Djokovic overtakes Fritz in Davidovich's week

Iker Jiménez | 27 Jun 2026 | 22.13
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ATP Ranking: Djokovic regains seventh place in Davidovich's week. Source: Getty
ATP Ranking: Djokovic regains seventh place in Davidovich's week. Source: Getty

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The week before Wimbledon is usually one of the quietest in the ATP calendar. With the third Grand Slam of the season just around the corner, the vast majority of players choose to rest and finalize their preparation on grass, resulting in an ATP ranking with few movements, although this time with some changes both in the Top-10 and outside of it.

The only tournaments played were the ATP 250 Mallorca and Eastbourne, although only the former could complete its draw. In the Balearic island, Alejandro Davidovich finally achieved his long-awaited first ATP title of his career, while the Eastbourne champion will have to wait a few more hours. Rain forced the final between Zizou Bergs and Ugo Humbert to be postponed when only three games had been played, so they will compete for the title this Sunday before facing each other again just two days later... in the first round of Wimbledon.

ATP Ranking before Wimbledon

Alejandro Davidovich, a major player of the week

In the top rankings, the only change within the Top-10 is led by Novak Djokovic. The Serbian regains the seventh position in the world rankings just one week after relinquishing it to Taylor Fritz. The American did not defend the title he won last year in Eastbourne, automatically losing the 200 points earned then, allowing Djokovic to return to the seventh position just before the start of Wimbledon.

The standout player of the week is undoubtedly Alejandro Davidovich. The Spaniard finally broke through the psychological barrier of ATP finals and clinched his first career title in Mallorca by defeating Ethan Quinn. A highly anticipated victory that elevates him two positions to rank as number 23 in the world, once again approaching the Top-20.

Ethan Quinn, in turn, marks the biggest leap of the week. Thanks to his brilliant run to the final in Mallorca, the American jumps 16 positions and reaches his career-best ranking as world number 47.

Another notable figure is Zizou Bergs. Regardless of the outcome of the postponed final against Ugo Humbert in Eastbourne, the Belgian has already secured his best professional ranking by climbing to the 37th spot in the world.

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