Classement ATP : Zverev devance Alcaraz et Fery fait un bond historique

Wimbledon a déjà connu d'importants changements dans le classement ATP, avec Alexander Zverev devenant le nouveau numéro deux mondial et Arthur Fery faisant une percée remarquable dans le Top 100

Iker Jiménez | 13 Jul 2026 | 00.54
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Classement ATP. Zverev devance Alcaraz et Fery fait un bond historique. Source : Getty
Classement ATP. Zverev devance Alcaraz et Fery fait un bond historique. Source : Getty

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Jannik Sinner continues to lead world tennis with a huge advantage over the rest of his pursuers in the ATP ranking. The Italian retained his title at Wimbledon after defeating Alexander Zverev in the final and maintains the 2,000 points he conquered last year. With 13,450 points, the world number one strengthens his dominance and remains in the top spot by a large margin.

The big news at the top of the ATP ranking is the rise of Alexander Zverev to world number two. The German was barely defending points at Wimbledon after falling in the first round last season, so his journey to the final allows him to add 1,290 points. This significant gain, combined with the 1,300 points lost by Carlos Alcaraz for not being able to defend the final reached in 2025, causes a significant change in the standings.

Zverev now has 8,480 points, while Alcaraz drops to the third position with 8,160. The difference between them is only 320 points, so the battle for the second spot will continue to be wide open during the North American hardcourt swing.

ATP Ranking after Wimbledon

De Miñaur and Cobolli achieve their best rankings

Beyond the exchange of positions between Zverev and Alcaraz, Wimbledon also brings significant movements within the Top 10. Alex de Miñaur reaches the best ranking of his career by becoming the new world number 5. The Australian was eliminated in the round of 16 by Flavio Cobolli but benefits from Ben Shelton's early exit to overtake the American.

Precisely Flavio Cobolli is another big winner of Wimbledon. The Italian reached the quarterfinals and moves up one spot to be ranked as world number 9, also achieving the best ranking of his career. His progress over the past months definitively consolidates him among the best players on the circuit.

The most significant drop within the Top 10 is by Taylor Fritz. The American was defending the semifinals reached last year when he was eliminated by Carlos Alcaraz, but this time he fell in the quarterfinals to Alexander Zverev. Losing 400 points pushes him back three positions to number ten in the world.

Shelton, who lost in the first round to Otto Virtanen, drops to sixth place after losing 390 points. Very close is Novak Djokovic, who gains one position and ranks seventh after reaching the semifinals at the All England Club. Daniil Medvedev also moves up one spot to eighth place.

Arthur Fery makes a big leap at Wimbledon

The standout player in the rankings after Wimbledon is Arthur Fery. The British player had the tournament of his life, reaching the semifinals and making a spectacular jump of 78 positions. Fery directly enters as the world number 36 and emerges strongly in the Top 100 after becoming one of the great revelations of the championship.

Also notable is the rise of Jan-Lennard Struff. The German reached the quarterfinals and climbs 33 positions to be ranked as number 41 in the ATP ranking. Hubert Hurkacz also regains ground after a long period of inconsistent results. The Pole, eliminated by Struff at Wimbledon, moves up 28 positions to become the world number 68.

Roman Safiullin returns to the Top 100 after his good performance in London. The Russian, eliminated by Novak Djokovic, gains 35 positions and appears in the 97th position. Just outside that group is Shintaro Mochizuki, who defeated Rafa Jódar during the tournament and climbs 36 places due to his outstanding performance.

Alejandro Davidovich also emerges stronger from the London Grand Slam. The Spaniard reached the round of 16 and regains his status in the Top 20 by moving up three positions. This result confirms his good season after recently winning his first ATP title in Mallorca.

Major falls after Wimbledon

Among the most notable drops is Kamil Majchrzak, who falls 21 positions after being eliminated in the second round. Lorenzo Sonego also sees his continuity within the Top 100 compromised. The Italian drops 14 positions and now occupies the 83rd position, despite leaving a good impression during his Wimbledon campaign.

Even more pronounced is the drop by Marin Cilic. The Croatian was eliminated in the first round and falls 26 positions, now standing as the 88th player in the world. This is a significant setback for a player who continues to strive for stability on the circuit after several seasons marked by physical issues.

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