Despite falling short in the final at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, Jannik Sinner retains the ATP No. 1 ranking, heading confidently into Roland Garros and Wimbledon. With 10,380 points, Sinner maintains a 1,530-point lead over Carlos Alcaraz, who closed the gap after winning the title in Rome to reach 8,850 points.
The outlook remains bright for the Italian star. At Roland Garros, Alcaraz will need to defend 2,000 points as the reigning champion, while Sinner has the chance to build on his 2024 semifinal result. Regardless of the outcome in Paris, Sinner is guaranteed to enter Wimbledon as the world No. 1 — and if he holds the spot a few weeks longer, he’ll surpass John McEnroe in consecutive weeks at the top.
Behind him, Alexander Zverev drops to No. 3, while Lorenzo Musetti breaks into the top 8 for the first time, rising to 3,860 points after his brilliant semifinal run in Rome. Fritz, Draper, Djokovic, and Ruud remain steady, with De Minaur and Rune rounding out the top 10.
Italy’s momentum goes well beyond its top stars. Matteo Berrettini climbs two spots and will be seeded No. 28 at Roland Garros. Flavio Cobolli holds at No. 34, Matteo Arnaldi slips slightly to No. 39, while Luciano Darderi continues to rise, now at No. 45. In the second half of the top 100, Luca Nardi moves up to No. 94, and Mattia Bellucci remains stable at No. 68.
Italian tennis is not just thriving — it’s rewriting its own history.