ATP rankings: Bautista Agut back in top 50, Diallo hits career high

We look at all the winners and losers from the latest ATP rankings this Monday

Roberto Bautista Agut 2022 Zuna/Panoramic

The latest ATP rankings are out this Monday, and see America’s Tommy Paul return to his career high of No 12 in the world, while Roberto Bautista Agut rockets back into the top 50 and Gabriel Diallo cracks the top 100 for the first time.

Here’s how the ATP top 10 looks this Monday:

  1. Jannik Sinner – 11,910 points
  2. Carlos Alcaraz – 7,120 points
  3. Alexander Zverev – 6,795 points
  4. Novak Djokovic – 6,210 points
  5. Daniil Medvedev – 5,330 points
  6. Taylor Fritz – 4,380 points
  7. Andrey Rublev – 4,150 points
  8. Casper Ruud – 3,890 points
  9. Grigor Dimitrov – 3,735 points
  10. Alex de Minaur – 3,570 points

With several of the biggest names on the ATP Tour either playing at the Six Kings Slam or taking the week off, the only movement in the top 10 is Grigor Dimitrov. The Bulgarian leaps ahead of Australia’s Alex de Minaur, courtesy of his run to the final in Stockholm and De Minaur’s early exit.

Bautista Agut is back, Diallo just getting started

The big movements of the week happened elsewhere in the ATP rankings. Here are the players who made the most significant gains after last week’s action:

  • Jiri Lehecka – up five spots to No 28
  • Roberto Bautista Agut – up 15 spots to No 45
  • Zizou Bergs – up four spots to No 65
  • Aleksandar Vukic – up 13 spots to No 72
  • Gabriel Diallo – up 31 spots to No 87
  • Jacob Fernley – up seven spots to No 92
  • Martin Landaluce – up 74 spots to No 158

For Bautista Agut, his leap comes off the back of his 12th career title in Antwerp, and marks the first time he’s been in the top 50 since October 2023.

Bergs, Diallo and Fearnley all hit career highs this Monday with their ranking increases, while Jack Draper (18), Juncheng Shang (47) and Alexandre Muller (68) also hit career bests.

Landaluce’s big rise comes off the back of a maiden Challenger title in Olbia, with the 18-year-old defeating Matteo Bellucci for the title.

Monfils, Shelton, Mochizuki fall in ATP rankings

It wasn’t all rainbows and butterflies for every player last week, however, with several taking big dives. Here are some of the biggest drops in ATP rankings this Monday:

  • Ben Shelton – down six spots to No 23
  • Alexander Bublik – down four spots to No 32
  • Gael Monfils – down 11 spots to No 52
  • Pavel Kotov – down 16 spots to No 75
  • Thiago Monteiro – down 10 spots to No 98
  • Shintaro Mochizuki – down 97 spots to No 245

While Shelton was victorious on the weekend at UTS Frankfurt, the American will wake up on Monday morning to a hefty drop in his ranking as his Tokyo Open points drop off this week.

Another UTS star, Monfils, falls out of the top 50 for the first time since March, with the veteran dropping to No 52. His drop wasn’t nearly as bad as Mochizuki’s, however, who shed an incredible 97 places in the ATP rankings to end up at No 245 in the world.

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