ATP Race Update | Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev qualify for Turin; Shelton and Fils challenge for ATP Finals spots

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Monday, 13 July 2026 at 20:00
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After Wimbledon, the ATP Race has been updated, with Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev remaining at the top with an even bigger distance over the rest of the Tour and already securing their qualification for the ATP Finals in Turin. Both players secured another qualification for the tournament that brings together the eight best players of the season.
Far behind them, Carlos Alcaraz remains in third place. The Spaniard has already been out of competition for more than two months, but he has managed to maintain himself as the main challenger to the Sinner-Zverev dominance.
The Spaniard — Australian Open champion at the start of the season — remains on 3,650 points, almost 3,000 points behind Sascha, but at least without losing too much ground against the other players.
The qualification of Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner for the Wimbledon final was already enough to officially secure their qualification for the ATP Finals. Both players are guaranteed to finish the season at least inside the top eight, as Grand Slam champions this year, and they have a significant advantage over the rest of the contenders. They are practically guaranteed to arrive in Turin as the first and second seeds of the tournament.

Cobolli and Medvedev complete the top five as the fight behind the leaders continues

Meanwhile, Flavio Cobolli and Daniil Medvedev are the players completing the top five.
The Italian has been one of the surprises of the season, and after his run to the Roland Garros final, he returned to produce good sensations at Wimbledon, reaching the quarterfinals. He sits in fourth place and could challenge Alcaraz’s third position in the coming weeks, although the Spaniard’s eventual return could create an interesting battle between both players for who will join the podium towards the end of the season.
In Medvedev’s case — eliminated early in the third round of Wimbledon — he leaves the grass-court swing with a not particularly positive result, but still inside the top five of the Race heading into his favorite part of the season, the hard-court swing, which makes him a name to consider for Turin.
He is only 500 points behind Cobolli in fourth place, but there are several names behind Medvedev that could remove him from the top five at any moment, especially with several Masters 1000 events and the US Open still ahead.
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Cobolli remains in the top-5 int the ATP Race to Turin.

The Djokovic factor

Outside the top five, things become much more open and opportunities increase for many more names. Novak Djokovic remains in sixth place after a good run to the Wimbledon semifinals.
The Serbian — with only a handful of tournaments played this season — remains in a qualification position for the ATP Finals. Although it would not be surprising if he decided to skip the tournament even after qualifying, players fighting for a place in Turin must consider that one of the spots could end up belonging to Nole.
A year ago, the Serbian withdrew from the tournament at the last moment and Lorenzo Musetti managed to enter his first ATP Finals. However, there are no guarantees that the same thing can happen again, and nobody knows whether the 24-time Grand Slam champion will once again look to attend Turin to challenge the top players at the end of the season.

De Minaur and Auger-Aliassime hold the final spots, but challengers are closing in

Eight players will qualify for Turin, and for now, the final two spots would belong to Felix Auger-Aliassime and Alex de Minaur.
The Canadian arguably produced the best match of the tournament in his quarterfinal defeat against Djokovic. Despite the loss, he added a good amount of points that allow him to remain in a qualifying position and keep his chances of reaching Turin alive.
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Auger-Aliassime remains in a good position for his third appearance at the ATP Finals.
In the Australian’s case, things are much more complicated, with several names right behind him.
The Australian was defeated in the fourth round of Wimbledon and once again fell short at a Grand Slam tournament. He remains in eighth place in the Race and, for now, holds the final qualification spot for the ATP Finals. However, he needs deep runs during the final part of the season if he wants to return to Turin, where he will also defend an important amount of points after being a semifinalist in 2025.
Ben Shelton is only 40 points behind De Minaur, meaning the distance is minimal and only one extra victory could change the situation heading into the end of the season.
He is not the only player following closely behind, as less than 200 points further back there are names such as Arthur Fils, Tommy Paul, and Jakub Mensik, alongside other players who could benefit from the hard-court conditions and will look to make a surprise push during the North American swing.

ATP Race 2026: Update July 13 (after Wimbledon).

Pos.PlayerPoints
1Jannik Sinner7,950
2Alexander Zverev6,540
3Carlos Alcaraz3,650
4Flavio Cobolli3,020
5Daniil Medvedev2,520
6Novak Djokovic2,310
7Félix Auger-Aliassime2,190
8Alex de Minaur2,070
9Ben Shelton2,030
10Arthur Fils1,940
11Tommy Paul1,935
12Jakub Menšík1,905
13Frances Tiafoe1,830
14Francisco Cerúndolo1,760
15Casper Ruud1,675
16Taylor Fritz1,670
17Rafael Jódar1,669
18Jiří Lehečka1,605
19Luciano Darderi1,485
20Alexander Bublik1,430
21Andrey Rublev1,420
22Learner Tien1,345
23Alejandro Davidovich Fokina1,210
24Tomás Martín Etcheverry1,205
25Ugo Humbert1,175
26Arthur Fery1,148
27Matteo Arnaldi1,111
28Ignacio Buse1,075
29Alejandro Tabilo1,065
30João Fonseca1,050
31Brandon Nakashima985
32Alexander Blockx965
33Zizou Bergs910
34Lorenzo Musetti885
35Karen Khachanov870
36Hubert Hurkacz865
37Matteo Berrettini863
38Valentin Vacherot860
39Mariano Navone844
40Ethan Quinn821
41Sebastián Báez815
42Raphaël Collignon773
43Juan Manuel Cerúndolo744
44Jan-Lennard Struff741
45Miomir Kecmanović740
46Vít Kopřiva733
47Hamad Medjedović711
48Fábián Marozsán710
49Cameron Norrie690
50Tomáš Macháč690
51Alex Michelsen680
52Martin Landaluce678
53Nuno Borges670
54Tallon Griekspoor655
55Quentin Halys640
56Thiago Agustín Tirante633
57Stefanos Tsitsipas630
58Zachary Svajda626
59Camilo Ugo Carabelli620
60Adolfo Daniel Vallejo619
61Jaime Faria616
62Yannick Hanfmann615
63Pablo Carreño Busta608
64Sebastian Korda590
65Daniel Mérida585
66Daniel Altmaier582
67Román Andrés Burruchaga580
68Aleksandar Kovačević577
69Luca Van Assche577
70Botic van de Zandschulp575
71Rinky Hijikata569
72Roman Safiullin568
73Marin Čilić565
74Arthur Rinderknech560
75Kamil Majchrzak557
76Marcos Giron551
77Adrian Mannarino530
78Mattia Bellucci523
79Dino Prižmić518
80Denis Shapovalov510
81Adam Walton499
82James Duckworth499
83Facundo Díaz Acosta493
84Sebastian Ofner475
85Alex Molčan462
86Marco Trungelliti459
87Jesper de Jong458
88Zsombor Piros457
89Emilio Nava453
90Térence Atmane452
91Jaume Munar450
92Corentin Moutet450
93Toby Samuel446
94Jan Choinski425
95Yibing Wu417
96Yunchaokete Bu410
97Gustavo Heide402
98Nicolás Mejía399
99Aleksandr Shevchenko397
100Martin Damm391
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