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

Beaten Sinner extends lead on Alcaraz at top of ATP rankings
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