The blue has the certainty of maintaining the primacy after the British slam. On July 14th it will be 58 weeks as a leader of the world ranking
More and more number one in the world despite the defeat in the final of Roland Garros. As partial consolation of the scorching disappointment suffered yesterday, Jannik Sinner can look at the world ranking with a smile, which sees him more and more leader. The blue is sure to stay at the top of the ranking even after the end of Wimbledon, Monday 14 July, where at that point the 58 weeks from the world will be up to that point, thus equal Jim Courier, 12th in time of stay at the top of the ranking among the 29 players who have arrived at least once since 1973. Sinner starts today the 53rd week from the number one in the world (like Novak Djokovic between 2011), 2012). earning 500 points on Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian is at 10880 points, 2030 more than the Spaniard, who won on the French red earth reconfirming the 2000 points of 2024, while Jannik took one step more than the semifinal last year. A margin therefore still very wide, despite the defeat of Paris, which Alcaraz will not be able to fill from here to the end of Wimbledon. In the season on the grass, Sinner will lose the 500 points of the victory in Halle last year and the 400 of the quarterfinals in Wimbledon in 2024. Alcaraz, on the other hand, will lose his 50 points earned last year at Queen’s and 2000 of the Championships.
The projection
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The Spaniard will be able to earn at the end of the London tournament, therefore a maximum of 2750 points, touching 9550 points, while Jannik, not even making a point on the green, on Monday 14 July he would find himself at 9990 points, however too many to be reached and passed. Sinner, who became the king of the ranking on June 10, 2024, is the fifth player who remained 52 weeks at the top in his first period of stay from n.1 after Jimmy Connors, Lleyton Hewitt, Roger Federer and, in fact, Novak Djokovic. Behind the finalists of Roland Garros 2025, in the standings, there is the void. In third place Alexander Zverev (6385 points), now detached from 4500 points from Sinner and also far from Alcaraz, on the fourth salt for the first time in his career Jack Draper (4800). In Top 5 there is also Djokovic (4630), while Best Ranking for Lorenzo Musetti, at number 6 with 4560 points. Taylor Fritz collapses in seventh place, behind him Tommy Paul, at number 8, Holger Rune on the ninth and closing the top ten there is De Minaur.
