The latest version of the ATP ranking is outside, and Novak Djokovic has so far reached another notable milestone.
DjokovichJoe was beaten by Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semi -finals in its recent match, entered its 900th week in the top 10 of the rankings.
Serbian, currently at sixth position, holds records for the most weeks spent ATP No world with 428.
The only men holding a location in the top 10 for more weeks are his largest rival: Roger Federer (968) and Rafael Nadal (912).
Djokovic is currently on a line of 345 straight weeks in the top 10-a run that began in July 2018. The 38 -year -old collected his other 555 weeks as a top 10 players as 10 consecutive players between March 2007 and November 2017.
In the post-Wimbledon week, there were ATP 250 tournaments in Los Kabos (Hard-Court), Bastad and Gustad (both soil).
Andry Rublav (Los Kabos), Casper Rud (Gustad) and Francisco Cendolo (Bastad) were only the top 20 players in the action, but no one went beyond the semi-finals in their respective programs.
Former World No. 10 Dennis Shapovalov has jumped from 33rd to 28th place after defeating Alexander Kovswik in the Los Cabos final. Kovswik has climbed from 76th to 66th position.
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Alexander was the champion in the Bublike GSTAAD, where he overcame the Juan Manual Sandolo in the championship match. Bublik has ranked 30th positions in four places, while Cerdundolo has moved 28th place to 28th-below his career-high of 79th.
At the Swedish Open, Luciano Dordery saw Jasper D Jong, a win that lifted her from 55th to 46th position. To reach its first ATP final, D Jong has been rewarded with a new career-high ranking of the 83rd (106th to +23).
Ben shelton Despite not playing last week, a new career-Best of World No. 8 has reached ninth after losing marks by Hamburg Open Quarter Final runs in 2024.
Arthur Phills The top is out of 20, slipped from 15th to 21st position, as he dropped 500 points from his Hamburg title last year. Zerev, who was 2024 Hamburg Runner-Up, has lost 280 points, but the world’s number 3 remains.
ATP rankings top 20 (July 21, 2025)
1) Jannik Sinner, 12,030
2) Carlos Alakraj, 8,600
3) Alexander Zverev, 6,030
4) Taylor Fritz, 5,035
5) Jack Draper, 4,650
6) Novak Djokovic, 4,130
7) Lorenzo Musetty, 3,350
8) Ben Shelton, 3,330 (+1)
9) Holgar Run, 3,250 (-1)
10) Andry Rublev, 3,160
11) Francis Tiafo, 2,940
12) Kasper Rud, 2,905 (+1)
13) Alex de Minaur, 2,885 (-1)
14) Danil Medvedev, 2,630
15) Tommy Paul, 2,620 (+1)
16) Karen Khachanov, 2,590 (+1)
17) Jakub Mennsic, 2,446 (+1)
18) Flavio Coboli, 2,360 (+1)
19) Francisco Cerendolo, 2,285 (+1)
20) Grigor Dimitrov, 2,155 (+1)
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