ATP Rankings: Sinner remains world No. 1 despite points loss, rankings

ATP Ranking Jannik Sinner remains world No 1 the ranking

Despite having his points withdrawn from the Indian Wells tournament, the Italian remains world number 1.

No real change for Jannik Sinner in the ATP rankings. The Italian, who tested positive a few months ago at Indian Wells, was not suspended, but officially lost his points from the American tournament. In total, the world number 1 lost 400 points in the battle, but remains well ahead of Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz. He has a 1900 point lead over the Serb who will defend his title in a few days.

What is the ATP ranking?

Jannik Sinner has been world number 1 since Roland-Garros, but the fight is set to be fierce. The ATP ranking:

What is the ATP Race ranking?

The first ATP Race ranking is led by the Italian Jannik Sinner. With his Roland-Garros double and WimbledonCarlos Alcaraz gets closer to the Italian.

What are the differences between the ATP ranking and the Race ranking?

Unlike the “classic” ATP ranking, which is updated every week taking into account the points won over the previous 52 weeks, the ATP Race ranking only takes into account the points won during the current season.

The ATP ranking consists of awarding points based on each player’s performance during major competitions. In total, the points accumulated are valid for 52 weeks.

Each tournament awards a different number of points. In Grand Slam, the winner acquires 2000 points, the finalist 1200, the semi-finalist 720, … In Master 1000 victory allows to obtain 1000 points, the final 600, … A victory in ATP 500 earns 500 points, 250 for ATP 250, between 50 and 175 points for Challenger tournaments and between 15 and 25 points for Futures tournaments.

The ranking is updated every week and the points are valid for one year. The ATP ranking therefore corresponds to all the points obtained by a player over the last 52 weeks. Each Monday, the player therefore loses the points obtained one year previously.

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