We take hold of the calculator to unveil the possibilities of Sinner losing the number 1 spot before his return at the Rome tournament.
We take hold of the calculator to unveil the possibilities of Sinner losing the number 1 spot before his return at the Rome tournament.
The women's tournament of the 2025 Australian Open has produced semifinals full of incentives, and one of the most powerful is determining who will emerge from Melbourne as the number 1 in the WTA rankings. Both Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek control their own destiny; the champion will claim the top spot in the rankings. However, if they both lose in the semifinals, it would be the Polish player who emerges as the best in the world next Monday.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek y Sabalenka, la lucha por el número 1 al rojo vivo
[pixels-player]We reveal all the keys that will set the pace to come out of Melbourne at the top of the WTA ranking, with Sabalenka and Swiatek neck and neck.
Jannik Sinner starts his 34th week as the ATP ranking leader this Monday, setting a considerable record that may continue for quite some time. The significant margin he holds over his pursuers ensures he will maintain this position for several more weeks, regardless of what Alcaraz, Zverev, or he himself do. He is already the 13th player with the most consecutive weeks as number 1 and the 17th with the most weeks at the top of the rankings. He will soon surpass Alcaraz's total of 36 weeks in that position and the consecutive 40 and 41 weeks of Nastase and Murray, respectively.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner ya es el 13º tenista de la historia con más semanas seguidas como número 1
[pixels-player]We analyze what scenarios Spanish needs to approach Sinner in the ATP ranking and aim to regain the top position in the table.
The ATP communication team proposed a fun challenge to the three players present at the ATP Finals 2024 who know what it means to be the world number 1. Daniil Medvedev, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner were brought together to invent a special greeting to exchange between them, and the Spaniard quickly took the lead. He suggested an original greeting that was followed by the Russian and the Italian.
An elite handshake for an elite club 🤝#ATPNumberOneClub pic.twitter.com/3BWkFhE8G1
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 10, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz se inventa un saludo especial a compartir con Sinner y Medvedev
[pixels-player]The Belarusian has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the 16th woman to finish a year as number 1. We analyze the implications of her rise to the top.
Spanish has been without being at the top of the ATP ranking for 14 months and will need an epic comeback if it wants to soon overthrow Sinner from there.
We take hold of the calculator to unveil the possibilities of Sinner losing the number 1 spot before his return at the Rome tournament.
Jannik Sinner starts his 34th week as the ATP ranking leader this Monday, setting a considerable record that may continue for quite some time. The significant margin he holds over his pursuers ensures he will maintain this position for several more weeks, regardless of what Alcaraz, Zverev, or he himself do. He is already the 13th player with the most consecutive weeks as number 1 and the 17th with the most weeks at the top of the rankings. He will soon surpass Alcaraz's total of 36 weeks in that position and the consecutive 40 and 41 weeks of Nastase and Murray, respectively.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner ya es el 13º tenista de la historia con más semanas seguidas como número 1
[pixels-player]The women's tournament of the 2025 Australian Open has produced semifinals full of incentives, and one of the most powerful is determining who will emerge from Melbourne as the number 1 in the WTA rankings. Both Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek control their own destiny; the champion will claim the top spot in the rankings. However, if they both lose in the semifinals, it would be the Polish player who emerges as the best in the world next Monday.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek y Sabalenka, la lucha por el número 1 al rojo vivo
[pixels-player]We analyze what scenarios Spanish needs to approach Sinner in the ATP ranking and aim to regain the top position in the table.
We reveal all the keys that will set the pace to come out of Melbourne at the top of the WTA ranking, with Sabalenka and Swiatek neck and neck.
The ATP communication team proposed a fun challenge to the three players present at the ATP Finals 2024 who know what it means to be the world number 1. Daniil Medvedev, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner were brought together to invent a special greeting to exchange between them, and the Spaniard quickly took the lead. He suggested an original greeting that was followed by the Russian and the Italian.
An elite handshake for an elite club 🤝#ATPNumberOneClub pic.twitter.com/3BWkFhE8G1
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 10, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz se inventa un saludo especial a compartir con Sinner y Medvedev
[pixels-player]The Belarusian has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the 16th woman to finish a year as number 1. We analyze the implications of her rise to the top.
Spanish has been without being at the top of the ATP ranking for 14 months and will need an epic comeback if it wants to soon overthrow Sinner from there.
Iga Swiatek reappears this Monday at the top of the WTA ranking, thus adding 50 consecutive weeks leading this classification, something she had already achieved before. In fact, she is the seventh woman in history to have multiple stints of 50 weeks as number 1, joining Evert, Navratilova, Graf, Seles, Hingis, and Serena. It will be challenging for her to extend her stay if she continues without competing and sees how Sabalenka extends her good form.
ANOTHER 1GA MILESTONE❗
— TENNIS (@Tennis) October 14, 2024
🇵🇱 @iga_swiatek kicks off her 50th straight week at #1 today, which—combined with her first stint of 75 weeks—makes her just the SEVENTH woman to record *multiple* 50-week stints as WTA #1. 💥
She joins Evert, Navratilova, Graf, Seles, Hingis and Serena:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek sigue logros estadísticos históricos por su permanencia como número 1
[pixels-player]On the same day he certified his pass to the semifinals of the ATP in Shanghai, Jannik Sinner already knows he will end the year as world number 1. This is due to Carlos Alcaraz's elimination in the quarterfinals, which has guaranteed him finishing this 2024 in top position, as it is mathematically impossible for the Spaniard or anyone else to surpass him.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner se asegura terminar el año como número 1 del mundo
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