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Looking at the rankings after the tournament: Alexander Bublik has risen 19 places in the PIF ATP rankings

Bublik soared in the rankings after reaching the quarter-finals of his first Grand Slam at the French Open to become the rising player of the week.

The French Open, the second Grand Slam tournament of the season, did not disappoint spectators. Alcaraz defeated Sinner in one of the best matchups of all time to win the title, and the rest of the stars climbed the ATP rankings with a deeper round.

ATP 52 Weekly Rankings

Alexander Bublik, ranked 43, +19

Bublik moved up 19 places after reaching the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time. The 27-year-old was knocked out by runner-up Sinner after beating world top-10 Alex De Minaur and Jack Draper before reaching the semi-finals.

Lorenzo Musetti ranked sixth, +1 (career high)

The Italian continued his red-hot form in Paris and reached the semi-finals. He has a 19-4 record on clay in 2025 and previously reached his first ATP1000 Masters final in Monte Carlo and semifinals in Madrid and Rome. At the French Open, he defeated No. 10 seed Rune and No. 15 seed Tiafoe.

Tommy Paul is ranked eighth, +4 (career high)

Paul and Tiafoe returned to the top 10 after becoming the first American men to reach the quarter-finals in Paris since Andre Agassi in 2003. The 28-year-old won in five sets against Karen Khachanov and Marton Fuhashivic.

Joao Fonseca, ranked 57, +8 (career high)

The Brazilian rising star continued his fine run this season, reaching the third round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time. The 18-year-old defeated No. 30 seed Hurkacz and No. 22 seed Hugo Amber.

Cameron Norrie, ranked 60th, +21

The British left-hander moved up 21 places in the rankings after reaching the fourth round of the French Open. The 29-year-old upset Daniil Medvedev in the first round.

Other players to watch in the top 100 rankings

Jack Draper is fourth, +1 (career high)

Novak Djokovic is fifth with +1

Holger Rune was ninth with +1

Ben Shelton ranked 12th, +1 (joint career high)

Francis Tiafoe is ranked 13th, +3

Alexey Popirin ranked 21,+4 (career high)

Jacob Fearnley ranked 49,+6 (career high)

Daniel Altmaier is ranked 51,+15

Ethan Quinn ranked 91,+10 (career high)

Some Chinese players are ranked

Buyun Chaoket was in first place. Zhang Zhizhen and Shang Juncheng missed many competitions, and the rankings continued to fall.

Wu Yixuan is participating in low-level competitions and is rapidly improving his rankings. I hope he will return to the top 100 as soon as possible. It is currently ranked 280.

Straight to the Turin rankings

Alcaraz extended his lead to 1,790 points ahead of second-placed Sinner. This helped him regain his position as the world number one at the end of the year. If Sinner wins the French Open, the gap between the two will be reduced to 300+.

Zverev in third place is 1,025 points behind Sinner. Zverev competed in Stuttgart this week, maintaining his top ranking with the frequency of a model worker.

The points gap between the other ranked players is not large. Halfway through this season's schedule, you can continue to work hard to get a spot in the year-end finals.

New Generation Players Standings (Direct to Jeddah)

Czech teenager Mensik is ahead of the pack as he won the Miami Masters.

Brazilian teenager Fonseca is in second place, almost double the points behind Mensic.

Lernachan of the United States came in third.

The other top 10 players did not have much difference in scores. All have the possibility of being shortlisted for the Jeddah New Generation Year-end Finals.

Chinese teenager Shang Juncheng ranked 11th with 110 points due to consecutive absences.

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