ATP Rankings: Sinner reigns at the top, Zverev displaces Alcaraz from No 2 position

The Italian has a lead of more than 3,600 points over second-ranked Zverev and is already assured of ending the season as world No 1

Jannik Sinner, Beijing 2024 Imago / Panoramic

Jannik Sinner continues to reign on top of the world rankings while Paris Masters champion Alexander Zverev climbs one spot to No 2 in the updated rankings issues by the ATP Tour on Monday.

Sinner, who pulled out of the Paris Masters due to illness, begins his 22nd week as the world No 1. The Italian has a lead of more than 3,600 points over Zverev, who moves up one spot to equal his career-best ranking of No 2. Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, winner of two of the four Grand Slams in 2024, drops one spot to No 3 after his round of 16 exit in Paris.

Three spots still up for grabs at the upcoming ATP Finals in Turin with Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz and Alex de Minaur currently occupying those positions. Andrey Rublev currently in ninth position still has a chance to qualify depending on how results pan out this week in the ATP events in Metz and Belgrade.

Here are the top 10 ranked players for the week of November4, 2024:

  1. Jannik Sinner (11,330 points)
  2. Alexander Zverev (7,715 points)
  3. Carlos Alcaraz (7,210 points)
  4. Daniil Medvedev (5,230 points)
  5. Novak Djokovic (5,210 points)
  6. Taylor Fritz (4,300 points)
  7. Casper Ruud (3,855 points)
  8. Alex de Minaur (3,745 points)
  9. Andrey Rublev (3,720 points)
  10. Grigor Dimitrov (3,340 points)

Thompson, Mpetshi Perricard reach new career-highs in the top 30

Jordan Thompson 2024
Jordan Thompson © Action Plus / Panoramic

Outside the top 10, Denmark’s Holger Rune, who reached the Paris Masters quarter-finals, climbs two positions to No 11; Paris Masters runner-up Ugo Humbert jumps four spots to No 14; and Paris semi-finalist Karen Khachanov moves up two rungs to No 19.

Australia’s Jordan Thomspon, who also made the last eight in Paris, jumps two spots to a new career-high of No 26 and Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard moves up one position to a new peak of No 30.

Belgium’s Zizou Bergs and Frenchman Arthur Cazaux also achieve new career-highs at No 61 and No 65 respectively after coming through the qualifying event and reaching the third round in Paris.

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