WTA & ATP Release New Player Rankings After Wimbledon

Tennis players were reshuffled in the rankings after Wimbledon.
Tennis rankings have been updated after Wimbledon.
Tennis rankings have been updated after Wimbledon. / Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports

There was no shortage of highlights or compelling storylines throughout the two weeks of action at Wimbledon. Some underdogs made history, while some dominant players added to their legacy.

However, fans should not expect any major shakeups in the world rankings. Due to the complex point systems, many players did not gain or lose ground in the ATP or WTA rankings.

Below are the most recent men's and women's rankings as of July 15, 2024.

WTA Rankings

1. Iga Swiatek – 11,285 points
2. Coco Gauff – 8,137
3. Aryna Sabalenka – 7,061
4. Elena Rybakina – 6,376
5. Jessica Pegula – 5,025
6. Jasmine Paolini – 5,518
7. Qinwen Zheng – 4,055
8. Maria Sakkari – 3,925
9. Danielle Collins – 3,702
10. Barbora Krejcikova – 3,573
11. Jelena Ostapenko – 3,418
12. Daria Kasatkina – 3,283
13. Liudmila Samsonova – 2,950
14. Madison Keys – 3,878
15. Emma Navarro – 2,729
16. Ons Jabeur – 2,631
17. Anna Kalinskaya – 2,550
18. Marketa Vondrousova – 2,473
19. Marta Kostyuk – 2,240
20. Victoria Azarenka – 2,159

ATP Rankings

1. Jannik Sinner – 9,570 points
2. Novak Djokovic – 8,460
3. Carlos Alcaraz – 8,130
4. Alexander Zverev – 7,015
5. Daniil Medvedev – 6,525
6. Alex de Minaur – 4,185
7. Hubert Hurkacz – 4,105
8. Andrey Rublev – 4,070
9. Casper Ruud – 4,030
10. Grigor Dimitrov – 3,770
11. Taylor Fritz – 3,705
12. Stefanos Tsitsipas – 3,615
13. Tommy Paul – 3,410
14. Ben Shelton – 2,750
15. Ugo Humbert – 2,490
16. Lorenzo Musetti – 2,330
17. Holger Rune – 2,210
18. Felix Auger-Aliassime – 2,075
19. Sebastian Baez – 2,020
20. Alejandro Tabilo – 1,918

One of the biggest takeaways from the new WTA rankings was Wimbledon finalists Jasmine Paolini's two-place increase and Barbora Krejcikova's 22-place jump. Meanwhile, the ATP rankings had Alex De Minaur jumping three spots, while Anrey Rublev fell two spots and Caper Ruud sliding down one spot.

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