Novak Djokovic climbs higher. Updated ATP rankings after Roland Garros


On Sunday, June 8, the men's final of Roland Garros took place. The main trophy was claimed by Spain's Carlos Alcaraz, who edged out Jannik Sinner in a fierce five-set battle, winning 3-2. Following this showdown, the ATP has released its updated rankings of the world's top tennis players.
Details: Italy's Jannik Sinner remains firmly at the top of the list. The runner-up, Carlos Alcaraz, holds on to the number two spot. Rounding out the top three is Alexander Zverev, who lost 900 points but still maintains a comfortable lead over those behind him.
Among the notable changes, Novak Djokovic has climbed to fifth. The Serbian star reached the Roland Garros semifinals and overtook Taylor Fritz in the top 10. Jack Draper has surged into the top four, while the biggest leap in the top ten belongs to Tommy Paul, who vaulted from 12th to eighth place.
ATP Top 10:
- Jannik Sinner
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Alexander Zverev
- Jack Draper
- Novak Djokovic
- Lorenzo Musetti
- Taylor Fritz
- Tommy Paul
- Holger Rune
- Alex De Minaur
Worth noting: During the fourth set, Alcaraz saved three match points, forced a deciding fifth set and snatched victory—his second at this Grand Slam—in what became an epic battle.








