The latest ATP singles rankings for 2026, updated weekly. Jannik Sinner remains world No. 1 on 13,450 points after successfully defending his Wimbledon title, more than 5,000 clear of the field. Second place is still tight: Carlos Alcaraz holds No. 2 on 8,160 despite not having played since April, 70 points ahead of Wimbledon runner-up Alexander Zverev on 8,090. The big mover is Ben Shelton, up from No. 10 to a career-high No. 6 on 3,670 after defending his National Bank Open title in Montreal, with beaten finalist Brandon Nakashima climbing nine places to No. 22. Novak Djokovic is No. 5, and Rafael Jódar is the highest-ranked teenager at No. 11.
For Alexander Zverev’s breakthrough in Paris, see our Zverev wins Roland-Garros 2026 report. The National Bank Open is complete and the Cincinnati Open is under way, with the US Open 2026 to follow.
ATP Singles Rankings 2026 – Top 50
Updated 10 August 2026. Verify latest standings at atptour.com.
| Rank | Player | Points |
| 1 | Jannik Sinner | 13,450 |
| 2 | Carlos Alcaraz | 8,160 |
| 3 | Alexander Zverev | 8,090 |
| 4 | Félix Auger-Aliassime | 4,740 |
| 5 | Novak Djokovic | 3,760 |
| 6 | Ben Shelton | 3,670 |
| 7 | Daniil Medvedev | 3,580 |
| 8 | Alex de Minaur | 3,560 |
| 9 | Taylor Fritz | 3,375 |
| 10 | Flavio Cobolli | 3,330 |
| 11 | Rafael Jódar | 2,621 |
| 12 | Learner Tien | 2,545 |
| 13 | Alexander Bublik | 2,525 |
| 14 | Jiří Lehečka | 2,470 |
| 15 | Lorenzo Musetti | 2,415 |
| 16 | Jakub Menšík | 2,395 |
| 17 | Casper Ruud | 2,385 |
| 18 | Andrey Rublev | 2,230 |
| 19 | Valentin Vacherot | 2,186 |
| 20 | Luciano Darderi | 2,175 |
| 21 | Arthur Fils | 2,140 |
| 22 | Brandon Nakashima | 2,135 |
| 23 | Frances Tiafoe | 2,130 |
| 24 | Tommy Paul | 2,075 |
| 25 | Francisco Cerúndolo | 1,970 |
| 26 | João Fonseca | 1,800 |
| 27 | Alejandro Davidovich Fokina | 1,780 |
| 28 | Arthur Rinderknech | 1,723 |
| 29 | Alejandro Tabilo | 1,688 |
| 30 | Ugo Humbert | 1,585 |
| 31 | Tomas Martin Etcheverry | 1,470 |
| 32 | Alexander Blockx | 1,396 |
| 33 | Zizou Bergs | 1,365 |
| 34 | Matteo Arnaldi | 1,349 |
| 35 | Cameron Norrie | 1,345 |
| 36 | Ignacio Buse | 1,335 |
| 37 | Arthur Fery | 1,285 |
| 38 | Raphael Collignon | 1,222 |
| 39 | Karen Khachanov | 1,140 |
| 40 | Daniel Merida | 1,117 |
| 41 | Alex Michelsen | 1,090 |
| 42 | Matteo Berrettini | 1,085 |
| 43 | Jan-Lennard Struff | 1,069 |
| 44 | Mariano Navone | 1,066 |
| 45 | Terence Atmane | 1,057 |
| 46 | Jaume Munar | 1,050 |
| 47 | Nuno Borges | 1,045 |
| 48 | Denis Shapovalov | 1,045 |
| 49 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | 1,020 |
| 50 | Thiago Agustin Tirante | 1,011 |
ATP Rankings FAQs
When are ATP rankings updated?
ATP rankings are updated every Monday after the completion of the previous week’s tournaments.
What is the difference between ATP rankings and the Race to Turin?
The main ATP rankings use a rolling 52-week window. The Race to Turin counts only points earned from 1 January of the current year and determines who qualifies for the ATP Finals.
Who is currently world number one in men's tennis?
Jannik Sinner reclaimed the world No 1 ranking on 14 April 2026 after winning the Monte Carlo Masters, his first ATP Masters 1000 title on clay. The Italian moved one week clear of Carlos Alcaraz in total weeks at No 1, and has held top spot through Roland Garros.
What was Vacherot's ranking jump?
Valentin Vacherot’s Monte Carlo SF run as a wildcard propelled him from outside the top 100 into the top 20 for the first time — the biggest single-tournament rankings jump of the 2026 season so far.
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