ATP Rankings After French Open 2026: Roland Garros Champion Zverev Remains Third, Cobolli Makes Top 10 Debut
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ATP Rankings after French Open 2026: Roland Garros champion Zverev remains third, Cobolli makes Top 10 debut
Novak Djokovic, a three-time French Open winner, slipped three places to No. 7 after he squandered a two-sets-to-love lead in his third-round defeat against Joao Fonseca.
The 2026 edition of the Roland Garros ended with the victory of Alexander Zverev's shake the ranking of the Italians. Important changes, positive or negative, that modify the prospects of the season. Starting from the short chapter on the grass. Flavio Cobolli is the blue that took the Parisian scene, taking the place of Jannik Sinner after the early elimination of the world number one in the second round. The bitterness for the defeat in the fi…
The ATP classification has just been updated after Zverev's victory in Roland-Garros. Germans stay 3rd while Flavio Cobolli makes his entry in the top 10.
With the definition of Roland Garros, the second Grand Slam of the season, also finished the European tour of slow courts.While the protagonists are already moving to the grass season, which will end in Wimbledon within three weeks, it is time to see how the rankings remained after the consecration of Alexander Zverev, among the men, and of Mirra Andreeva in the female branch.In the highest part of the classification there were no changes: Janni…
(Dan Tri Newspaper) - Winning the 2026 Roland Garros championship helped Alexander Zverev narrow the points gap with Carlos Alcaraz, while Novak Djokovic dropped to 7th place in the ATP rankings.
Roland Garros ended up crowning Alexander Zverev as the new monarch. Alexander Tabilo, meanwhile, had a good turnout. Roland Garros and Alexander Zverev finished as the champion over French clay. The German won a tough final against Fabio Coboli, with intermittent victories in each being (6-1; 4-6; 6-4; 6-7; and 6-1). And Roland Garros’ performances change the position in the ATP ranking. Not only for the champion in the Paris clay, but also for…
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