Zverev Second in ATP Rankings Behind Sinner After Wimbledon
Jannik Sinner won in four sets to keep the Wimbledon title, while Alexander Zverev rose one place after the ATP rankings update.
- On Monday, the latest ATP rankings placed Germany's Alexander Zverev at No. 2 behind world number one Jannik Sinner, who successfully defended his Wimbledon title against Zverev on the London grass.
- Sinner secured his second consecutive grass-court crown against Zverev, who had won his first Grand Slam title at the French Open just weeks earlier before losing the Wimbledon final.
- Spain's Carlos Alcaraz dropped to third in the rankings after struggling with a wrist injury that forced his withdrawal from Roland Garros and prevented him from competing at Wimbledon.
- Britain's Arthur Fery leapt 78 places to 36th in the rankings following his wildcard run to the Wimbledon semi-finals, where he lost to Zverev in a breakthrough performance.
- "It's going to change things, for sure," Fery said, noting he can now play Tour events for the full year as he adjusts to expectations following his breakthrough Wimbledon run.
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