Here’s what the world ranking looks like after Sinner won the ATP Finals: he trails Zverev and Alcaraz

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The Italian Jannik Sinner, 23 years old, he signed the conquest of the world number one of the season, making history for his country. First transalpine champion of the ATP Finals, and at home. He completed his circuit festival with the eighth title, also leading the number of games won: 70. Only 6 losses, he won the last eleven, 26 of the last 27.

A huge number, in line with his performance and perfectly reflected in the final ranking of 2024, where he has been in charge since June 10, 2024. He once again surpassed the 11,000 points mark, adding the full 1,500 in Turin as the undefeated champion.

He defended 1,000, he added 500 more to a tally that remains at 11,830, so he will arrive very quietly at the Australian Open, where he will show the 2,000 accompanied by his first Grand Slam title, where he added the US Open.

His lead was more than 3,915 Alexander Zverevwho confirmed his No. 2 by adding 600 (200 cigars) to Masters. He has 7,915, 905 more than Carlos Alcarazthat from one year to the next lost 200 points in this event. He finished with 7,010, 4,820 from Sinner. An outrage

The Spaniard thought after Roland Garros and Wimbledon that the match for the No. 1, but he failed in the United States. And he was even surpassed by Alexander Zverev. All despite the 4,000 points between Paris and London. It is explosive, also irregular at times. The sinner’s worst result was the quarterfinals, he always reached at least this round throughout the course.

He will return to the match in 2025. In the top-3 he is the least defending in Melbourne, because he ended up in the quarterfinals defeated by Zverev. The Davis Cup remains, but it does not distribute ATP points.

The American finalist Taylor Fritz set a ranking record, taking fourth place at the expense of Daniel Medvedev.

1. Jannik Sinner (Ita) / 11,830 points (1,500 in Turin)

2. Alexander Zverev (Ale) / 7,915 (600)

3. Carlos Alcaraz (Esp) / 7,010 (200)

4. Taylor Fritz (USA) / 5,100

5. Daniil Medvedev (Russian) / 5,030 (200)

6. Casper Ruud (Nor) / 4,255 (400)

7 Novak Djokovic (Srb) / 3,910

8. Andrey Rublev (Russian) / 3,760 (0)

9. Alex de Minaur (Aus) / 3,745 (0)

10. Grigor Dimitrov (Bul) / 3,350

11. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gree) / 3,165

12. Tommy Paul (USA) / 3,145

13. Holger Rune (Also) / 3,025

14. Ugo Humbert (Fra) / 2,765

15. Jack Draper (GBR) / 2,685

Source: La Verdad

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