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Beaten Sinner Extends Lead on Alcaraz at Top of ATP Rankings

  • Despite falling to Carlos Alcaraz in the 2025 French Open final in Paris, Jannik Sinner maintained his position at the top of the ATP world rankings.
  • Sinner extended his lead by gaining 500 points for reaching the final, while Alcaraz defended his title but earned no new points.
  • Other ranking changes included Tommy Paul climbing to a career-high eighth, Taylor Fritz dropping to seventh after a first-round exit, and Casper Ruud falling to sixteenth due to a second-round loss.
  • Sinner started the French Open with a 1,530-point lead over Alcaraz and ended with a 2,030-point advantage at 10,880 total points, starting his 53rd consecutive week at number one.
  • The rankings shake-up suggests Sinner will likely hold the top spot until after Wimbledon, while Alcaraz remains a strong contender for future titles.
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Beaten Sinner extends lead on Alcaraz at top of ATP rankings

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Although Carlos Alcaraz won a 5-and-a-half-hour match at the French Open final last Sunday, beating Jannik Sinner against all odds, he has not improved his position in the ATP ranking. In fact, despite losing, Sinner is now higher in the standings: Sinner is the world's 1st with 10,888 points and Alcaraz is second with 8,850 points. Alcaraz defended the 2.

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ledauphine.com broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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