ATP WTA Tennis Rankings are now official for the final week before Wimbledon – 23 June 2026

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings are now official for the final week before Wimbledon 2026, with Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka retaining world No.1 as the tour transitions from clay to grass. Allsportspk delivers the complete breakdown of the latest ATP WTA Tennis Rankings, featuring the top five players in men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles and women’s doubles, plus points totals, biggest movers, and what it means for seedings at the All England Club.

The June update to the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings confirms three defining trends. First, Sinner has built his largest lead of the season after Carlos Alcaraz missed Roland-Garros. Second, Sabalenka has held off Elena Rybakina despite Rybakina’s strong clay results. Third, British doubles specialists now occupy three of the top four places in the men’s rankings, the strongest British showing in the history of the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings.

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings – Men’s Singles Top 5

In the men’s section of the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings, Sinner sits on 13,500 points after titles in Australia, Miami, Monte Carlo and Rome. Alcaraz follows on 9,960 after shedding 2,000 points from his 2024 and 2025 Roland-Garros wins. Alexander Zverev is third on 7,305 following his first Grand Slam title in Paris. Felix Auger-Aliassime rises to No.4 with 4,440, while Ben Shelton rounds out the top five on 3,920 as the top American in the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings.

1

Jannik Sinner

13,500

2

Carlos Alcaraz

9,960

3

Alexander Zverev

7,305

4

Felix Auger-Aliassime

4,440

5

Ben Shelton

3,920

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings – Women’s Singles Top 5

The women’s ATP WTA Tennis Rankings are led by Sabalenka on 9,090 points. Rybakina is close behind on 8,143 after winning Stuttgart. Iga Swiatek holds third on 6,733, Jessica Pegula is fourth on 6,380, and Mirra Andreeva completes the top five on 5,751. Andreeva also leads the tour with three titles in 2026, the most of any player in the current ATP WTA Tennis Rankings.

1

Aryna Sabalenka

9,090

2

Elena Rybakina

8,143

3

Iga Swiatek

6,733

4

Jessica Pegula

6,380

5

Mirra Andreeva

5,751

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings – Men’s Doubles Top 5

Doubles has become a British story in the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings. Lloyd Glasspool leads on 8,420 points, narrowly ahead of Julian Cash on 8,270. Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten share third on 7,870 each, giving Britain three men in the top four. Horacio Zeballos rounds out the top five on 7,115 as the top South American.

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings – Women’s Doubles Top 5

In women’s doubles, the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings are topped by Elise Mertens on 8,658 points. Katerina Siniakova follows on 7,950 after her Madrid title. Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini are tied for third on 7,385 each, while Taylor Townsend holds fifth on the same total, creating a rare three-way tie.

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings – Why This Update Matters

The timing of this ATP WTA Tennis Rankings release is critical for Wimbledon seedings. Sinner and Sabalenka are guaranteed top seeds. Zverev’s rise to No.3 means he avoids Sinner until the semi-finals. Alcaraz must defend 2,000 points from his 2025 Wimbledon title to protect his No.2 spot in the next ATP WTA Tennis Rankings. Rybakina’s No.2 ranking ensures a potential final with Sabalenka.

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings are calculated on a rolling 52-week system. Men’s singles and doubles count the best 19 results, women’s singles counts 16 tournaments and women’s doubles counts 11. This explains why Sinner leads with 13,500 while Sabalenka leads with 9,090 in the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings.

For fans tracking the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings, the grass season offers the biggest swing potential. Sinner has only 360 points to defend at Wimbledon, while Alcaraz defends the full 2,000. Sabalenka defends just 130, giving her room to extend her lead in the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings. Follow Allsportspk each Monday for the official ATP WTA Tennis Rankings update, complete points breakdowns, and analysis of how results impact the race to the ATP Finals and WTA Finals.