Alexander Zverev took the title from Roland Garros on Sunday. The German beat Flavio Cobolli in the final and secured his first Grand Slam. The victory changed the positions in the ATP rankings released this Monday.
Jannik Sinner remains isolated in the lead. The Italian has accumulated 13,500 points and maintains a comfortable lead over his pursuers. Carlos Alcaraz occupies second place with 9,960 points, but saw the gap to third place decrease.
Zverev capitalizes on title and touches vice-leader
The triumph earned Zverev 1,600 points. Ele reached 7,305 and consolidated third position. The German reduced the deficit to Alcaraz, who lost points for not defending his previous title. Paris’s performance marked Zverev’s first major win.
The path to the cup included overcoming strong opponents. Zverev demonstrated consistency on clay and managed moments of pressure in the decision. The victory ends a German fast in Roland Garros that had lasted decades.
- Flavio Cobolli reached the top 10 for the first time after campaigning to the final.
- Matteo Arnaldi jumped 70 positions and entered the top 40.
- Matteo Berrettini climbed 57 steps and approached the top 50.
- Flavio Cobolli also appeared among the highlights, gaining four positions in the top 10.
Djokovic records worst placement in years
Novak Djokovic suffered a sharp drop. The Serbian lost 700 points and dropped three places, now tied for seventh place with 3,760 points alongside Daniil Medvedev. Aos 39 years old, the former number 1 is experiencing a transition in his career.
Outros top 10 tennis players maintained relative positions. Felix Auger-Aliassime, Ben Shelton and Alex De Minaur complete the group of main players. Taylor Fritz and Cobolli themselves close the top ten list.
Andreeva and Chwalinska shine at WTA
The women’s tournament also brought significant changes. Mirra Andreeva, 19, won the title and moved up to sixth place with 5,751 points. The Russian is experiencing a rapid rise.
Maja Chwalinska was the biggest surprise. The Pole, who entered as a qualifier, reached the final and jumped 93 positions. Ela now occupies 21st place in the rankings. The campaign marked Grand Slam’s first final of his career.
Aryna Sabalenka continues to lead the WTA with 9,090 points. Elena Rybakina appears in second and the distance between them decreased after the tournament. Iga Swiatek, Jessica Pegula and other veterans complete the top 10, with some notable drops like Coco Gauff.
Impacto of the younger generation
Aberto of França 2026 reinforced the transition in world tennis. Younger Jogadores dominated the final stages and accumulated valuable points. Zverev, despite being 29 years old, benefits from the good performance and puts pressure on the group at the front.
Grass season is approaching. Wimbledon should bring new adjustments to the rankings, with important points up for grabs. Tenistas who performed well on clay seek quick adaptation to grass.
Próximos challenges on the circuit
Zverev and Andreeva arrive motivated for the following tournaments. The German consolidates his position among the favorites on any surface. The Russian, in turn, confirms her potential to fight for more titles.
Outros athletes like Cobolli and Chwalinska gain confidence with their new placements. The current ranking reflects the greater balance between generations and leaves room for continuous surprises.
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- Alexander Zverev: +1,600 points, total 7,305 (3rd).
- Mirra Andreeva: rise to 6th place in the WTA.
- Maja Chwalinska: +93 positions, now 21st.
- Novak Djokovic: drops to 7th with 3,760 points.
- Flavio Cobolli: entry into the top 10.
The circuit continues with preparatory tournaments for the grass season. This week’s rankings update serves as a basis for the next weeks of competition.

