ATP Rankings Update After Wimbledon: Champion & No. 1 Jannik Sinner Extends His Lead over Runner-up Carlos Alcaraz, Ben Shelton Attains a New High
WIMBLEDON, JUL 14 – Jannik Sinner became the first Italian to top ATP rankings with a record 12,030 points after winning Wimbledon and Djokovic lost 500 points, ending his reign as No. 1.
- On July 13, Jannik Sinner captured his first Wimbledon title by overcoming the two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in four sets, dropping the opening set but rallying to win the next three.
- Sinner entered Wimbledon as the top seed with strong 2025 form, including winning the Australian Open and finishing runner-up in Rome and the French Open.
- Following Wimbledon, Sinner extended his lead over Alcaraz to 3,430 ATP points as both players occupy the top two ranking spots for the first time in the 2000s generation.
- Sinner became part of an exclusive group of players to accumulate more than 12,000 ATP ranking points since 1990, highlighting his sustained excellence and increasing influence in men's tennis.
- Ben Shelton reached a career-high ranking after his best Grand Slam quarterfinal showing, while several young players like Flavio Cobolli and Joao Fonseca achieved new career-high rankings.
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The Italian benefited from the 1,600 points that he took from the All England and the 700 that he lost the Spanish, which he surpassed in the final.After ka victory in London, the Italian became the fifth player to reach the 12,000 units (has 12,030) since the inaugural season of the ATP circuit.
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