ATP WTA Tennis Rankings as of 13 July 2026

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings as of 13 July 2026 are now official, with Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka retaining world No.1 after Wimbledon. Sinner won his fifth major title, defeating Zverev in the Wimbledon final 6–7(7-9), 7–6(7-2), 6–3, 6–4, while Allsportspk delivers the verified top 5 in men’s and women’s singles, with points, biggest movers, and what the latest ATP WTA Tennis Rankings mean for the North American hard-court swing.

The 13 July update confirms three defining shifts in the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings. First, Sinner has extended his lead after defending his Wimbledon title. Second, Zverev overtakes Alcaraz for world No.2 after reaching his second Grand Slam final of 2026. Third, the women’s top five is now led by Sabalenka with her largest points total of the season, while Gauff and Pegula complete an American top three presence.

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings – Men’s Singles Top 5

Rank

Player

Country

Points

Change

1

Jannik Sinner

ITA

13,450

2

Alexander Zverev

GER

8,480

+1

3

Carlos Alcaraz

ESP

8,160

-1

4

Felix Auger-Aliassime

CAN

4,740

5

Alex de Minaur

AUS

4,110

+1

ATP rankings (singles) as of 13 July 2026 show No.1 Jannik Sinner on 13,450 points, No.2 Alexander Zverev on 8,480 and No.3 Carlos Alcaraz on 8,160, followed by Auger-Aliassime 4,740 and de Minaur 4,110 who moved up one spot.

Sinner leads the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings with Most titles Jannik Sinner (6) in 2026, including Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, Rome and Wimbledon. His 13,450-point total is built on a 7,950-point Race lead. Zverev’s return to No.2 is his highest ranking since 2022 after winning Roland-Garros and finishing runner-up at Wimbledon. Alcaraz drops to No.3 after missing points at Wimbledon, while Auger-Aliassime holds No.4 and de Minaur reaches a career-high No.5 in the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings.

ATP WTA Tennis Rankings – Women’s Singles Top 5

Rank

Player

Country

Points

Change

1

Aryna Sabalenka

BLR

11,553

2

Coco Gauff

USA

8,083

3

Jessica Pegula

USA

6,483

4

Jasmine Paolini

ITA

4,805

5

Qinwen Zheng

CHN

4,668

+2

The latest WTA rankings show No.1 Aryna Sabalenka on 11,553 points, No.2 Coco Gauff on 8,083, No.3 Jessica Pegula on 6,483, No.4 Jasmine Paolini on 4,805 and No.5 Qinwen Zheng on 4,668.

Sabalenka now holds her biggest lead of the year in the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings, adding 2,000 points from her Wimbledon semi-final and extending her gap over Gauff to over 3,400 points. Gauff remains No.2 after a quarter-final run, while Pegula’s consistency keeps her at No.3. Paolini holds No.4 after defending finalist points, and Zheng climbs two spots to No.5 after winning Palermo and reaching the Wimbledon fourth round, her best grass result.

Why This ATP WTA Tennis Rankings Update Decides the US Hard-Court Season

The ATP WTA Tennis Rankings released on 13 July will determine seedings for the Canadian Open and Cincinnati. Therefore, Sinner and Sabalenka are locked as No.1 seeds for both Masters 1000 events. In addition, Zverev at No.2 in the ATP WTA Tennis Rankings avoids Sinner until the final in both events, while Alcaraz at No.3 faces a tougher path after dropping to his lowest ranking in 18 months. On the women’s side, the top three of Sabalenka, Gauff and Pegula ensures all-American semi-final potential before the US Open.

The ATP WTA Tennis Rankings are calculated on a rolling 52-week system. Men’s singles count the best 19 results, women’s singles count 16. This explains the different point totals between tours despite the same Grand Slam weighting.

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Sources for full rankings: ATP – atptour.com/en/rankings/singles | WTA – wtatennis.com/rankings