Aspiring for World No. 1 in Men’s Tennis
The pinnacle of the tennis world, being ranked number one, is a coveted position that every tennis player dreams of, but in reality, few achieve.
Over the past two decades, in men’s singles, only a few names have maintained a dominant position on the rankings. However, a new generation of rising talents threatens to claim the top spot from the legends of the game.
Updated ATP Rankings – Who’s the Current World No. 1?
Following victories at the US Open 2023 and Paris Masters, Novak Djokovic has officially reclaimed the world number one position from Carlos Alcaraz. Despite reaching the final, Daniil Medvedev earned an additional 1020 points but remains in the third position.
Below them, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Andrey Rublev, and Alexander Zverev have all moved up two spots.
Latest ATP Men’s Singles Rankings
Updated on December 26
Rank | Change | Player | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | – | Novak Djokovic | 11,245 |
2 | – | Carlos Alcaraz | 8,855 |
3 | – | Daniil Medvedev | 7,600 |
4 | – | Jannik Sinner | 6,490 |
5 | – | Andrey Rublev | 4,805 |
6 | – | Stefanos Tsitsipas | 4,235 |
7 | – | Alexander Zverev | 3,985 |
8 | – | Holger Rune | 3,660 |
9 | – | Hubert Hurkacz | 3,245 |
10 | – | Taylor Fritz | 3,100 |
How ATP Men’s Singles Rankings Are Calculated
The global men’s tennis rankings are determined by the ATP system, with ranking points calculated based on a player’s performance in specific tournaments.
Players earn more points the further they progress in direct entry rounds. Grand Slam events offer the most points, with 2000 awarded to the winner and 1200 to the runner-up.
Points earned from each tournament are valid for one year, and the rankings are updated weekly.