Cobolli enters the top 10 of the ATP rankings. Arnaldi and Berrettini are also on the rise

Celebrate Flavio Cobolli and, obviously, Italy celebrates tennis: the Paris finalisthe is the tenth Italian ever to enter the top 10 del ranking mondiale in men’s singles: thanks to yesterday’s match at Roland Garros against Alexander Zverev, the Roman has in fact gained four positions and is indeed the new number 10 ATP. Before the advent of the computerized ranking (1973), only Uberto de Morpurgo, Giorgio De Stefani and Nicola Pietrangeli were included in the top 10; subsequently, Adriano Panatta, Corrado Barazzutti, Fabio Fognini, Matteo Berrettini, Jannik Sinner and Lorenzo Musetti managed to reach the world elite.

This goal comes on the heels of a Roland Garros which also records the rise in the ranking of Matteo Arnaldi and Matteo Berrettiniback in the Top 50: the man from Sanremo has gained 70 positions and is 34th, the Roman has climbed 57 to reach 48th place. At the top of the ATP ranking remains Jannik Sinner who, despite his elimination in Paris against Juan Manuel Cerundolo, increased his lead by 750 points over the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz who, stopped in the pits, saw the 2000 points of the title won at Roland Garros 2025 disappear.

La top ten del ranking Atp

Behind, however, the winner of the French Slam, the German, is approaching Alexander Zverev, which gains 1,600 points compared to the previous ranking and consolidates third position. The Canadian Happy Auger-Also is the new number 4 in the world, his best ranking, the Serbian Novak Djokovic slips to seventh place. Lorenzo Musetti (-5, 16th) and Luciano Darderi (-1, 18th) remain in the top 20.

This is the top ten of the new ATP ranking: 1. Jannik Sinner (Ita) 13,500 (–) 2. Carlos Alcaraz (Esp) 9,960 (–) 3. Alexander Zverev (Ger) 7,305 (–) 4. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can) 4,440 (+2) 5. Ben Shelton (USA) 3,920 (–) 6. Alex De Minaur (Aus) 3,905 (+1) 7. Novak Djokovic (Srb) 3,760 (-3) 8. Daniil Medvedev (Rus) 3,760 (–) 9. Taylor Fritz (USA) 3,720 (–) 10. Flavio Cobolli (Ita) 3,540 (+4).

The other Italians in the ranking

So do the other Italians: 16. Lorenzo Musetti 2,315 (-5) 18. Luciano Darderi 2,300 (-1) 34. Matteo Arnaldi 1,336 (+70) 48. Matteo Berrettini 985 (+57) 66. Lorenzo Sonego 855 (+4) 78. Mattia Bellucci 777 (-5) 109. Andrea Pellegrino 582 (+15) 126. Francesco Maestrelli 496 (+2).

The WTA women’s ranking

Several variations in a tricolor key in the women’s world ranking published today by the WTA after the conclusion of Roland Garros, the second Slam of the year staged on the Parisian clay. This week too, there are always two Italians in the top hundred. Tricolor leader is still Jasmine Paolini: the 30-year-old from Bagni di Lucca, who dropped out of the top ten three weeks ago, loses another position and is 14th. Behind him, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, now at number 41, comes down three steps.

The other blues are growing

Thanks to the round of 16 in the WTA 125 in Foggia, Lisa Pigato went up six times, 132nd, who signed another personal best. The 22-year-old from Bergamo precedes Lucia Bronzetti, who thanks to the semi-final in the Puglia Open recovers twenty-five places in one fell swoop, rising to number 147. Another important leap for the finalist from Foggia, the 18-year-old Roman Tyra Caterina Grant, who gains another twenty-seven positions, rises to number 157 and signs the “best ranking”.

The WTA top ten

He is always at the top of the world rankings Aryna Sabalenka, for the 86th consecutive week (the 94th overall): the 28-year-old Belarusian, who did not defend her final points at last year’s Roland Garros, going out in the quarterfinals (against Shnaider), still maintains a 947-point lead over Kazakh Elena Rybakina, second. On the third step of the podium, the Polish Iga Swiatek is stable, ahead of the Americans Jessica Pegula, fourth, and Amanda Anisimova, fifth, both one place higher than the previous ranking.

The queen of Paris and new Slam champion goes back to sixth position Mirra Andreeva: the 19 year old Russian, in fact, gains two positions. On the other hand, the third American in the top ten, Coco Gauff, slipped to seventh place, having not confirmed the points for the 2025 title, leaving the scene already in the third round (against Potapova) and thus losing three positions. Behind her, one place less for the Ukrainian Elina Svitolina, eighth, ahead of the Canadian Victoria Mboko, ninth, while the Czech Karolina Muchova, tenth, closes the world elite.

The top ten and the Italian WTA

This is the top ten of the new classification Wta: 1. Aryna Sabalenka (Blr) 9.090 (–) 2. Elena Rybakina (Kaz) 8.143 (–) 3. Iga Swiatek (Pol) 6.733 (–) 4. Jessica Pegula (Usa) 6.056 (+1) 5. Amanda Anisimova (Usa) 5.848 (+1) 6. Mirra Andreeva (Rus) 5.751 (+2) 7. Coco Gauff (Usa) 4.879 (-3) 8. Elina Svitolina (Ukr) 4.315 (-1) 9. Victoria Mboko (Can) 3.670 (–) 10. Karolina Muchova (Cze) 3.438 (–).

So the Italians: 14. Jasmine Paolini 2,617 (-1) 41. Elisabetta Cocciaretto 1,260 (-2) 132. Lisa Pigato 570 (+6) 147. Lucia Bronzetti 526 (+25) 157. Tyra Caterina Grant 492 (+27) 169. Lucrezia Stefanini 450 (-17) 177. Nuria Brancaccio 431 (-14) 213. Jennifer Ruggeri 340 (+54) 263. Samira De Stefano 268 (-2) 264. Jessica Pieri 267 (-6).

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