Novak Djokovic has maintained his position as the fourth-best player on the latest ATP rankings with 4,710 points. Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner of Italy has extended his lead at the top after winning the Masters in Rome, now boasting 14,700 points.
Carlos Alcaraz remains the second-best player with 11,960 points, while Alexander Zverev stays in third with 5,705 points.
Felix Auger-Aliassime has retained his fifth position on the ATP rankings, with Ben Shelton now in sixth place.
Daniil Medvedev has moved up to seventh place, advancing two spots, and among the top ten are Taylor Fritz, Alex de Minaur, and Alexander Bublik.
Miomir Kecmanović, the second-best Serbian player, has climbed 23 positions to 47th place with 980 points.
Hamad Međedović has advanced 11 spots to 56th place with 894 points, while Dušan Lajović is the 136th player with 446 points, and Laslo Djere is ranked 238th with 241 points.
Djokovic's consistency is mind-blowing, but I'm excited to see Kecmanović climbing the ranks. Will he break the top 20 by the end of the year? Let's hope so!