The latest ATP Tour rankings for men's singles were released on Monday, and the first two players won't surprise anyone.
Jannik Sinner replaced Carlos Alcaraz atop the ATP rankings Monday, but will revert to No. 2 next week. He earned the top ...
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Djokovic confirmed for ATP Finals, says Italian federation boss
Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic, who has been out of action for three weeks, will compete in next week's ATP Finals in ...
Tomorrow, the Stefanie Graf Group begins with the top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka facing the eighth-seeded Jasmine Paolini. After ...
Paris Masters results have left one spot at the ATP Tour Finals for two players — but Djokovic may offer another.
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Zverev set to have ankle examined but hopes to make ATP Finals
Alexander Zverev is set for medical examinations over his latest injury problem but hopes that he can play at the upcoming ...
The ATP Tour reacts to Jannik Sinner’s latest Paris Masters performance, as the Italian star extends his indoor win streak ...
Even if Sinner wins the ATP Finals undefeated, Alcaraz can keep the World No 1 spot by taking at least 500 ranking points ...
Jannik Sinner's win at the Paris Masters 1000 has reopened the race to end the year at the top of the ATP rankings, also due ...
And it's all up to the Italian—if he wins the title in Athens this week, he qualifies. Otherwise, the Canadian punches his ticket.
Jannik Sinner’s victory in Paris returns him to the top of the men’s tennis world rankings, displacing Carlos Alcaraz.
Justine Henin has weighed in on Carlos Alcaraz's form ahead of the ATP Finals. The Belgian expressed uncertainty about the Spaniard's ability to deliver his best tennis on indoor courts.
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