ATP Race Update: Sinner extends lead at top, Fils firmly in contention as Djokovic edges closer to leaving top eight

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Tuesday, 05 May 2026 at 11:30
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The clay swing continues to shake up the rankings in the ATP Race to Turin. There are still a number of tournaments left in 2026 before the eight selected tennis players earn their spots at the ATP Finals. The latest tournament to be complete, the Madrid Open, has offered a lot of points out which heavily impacts a lot of players chances in reaching the climax tournament on the ATP calendar.

Sinner sets the pace

After winning a fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title, Jannik Sinner continues to speed away from the rest of the tour at a frightening pace. Over 1000 points is the lead from him to injury-stricken Carlos Alcaraz in second. A fourth title which sees him collect 4000 points moves him within 100 points of the 5000-point barrier. No one else have even crossed 4000 points yet.
Alcaraz was prevented of competing with a wrist injury. His lead to Alexander Zverev is still a healthy advantage. The German finally managed to reach a final in 2026 but was not able to match the supreme form of Sinner. He extends his gap and bolsters his position in third, a sort of no-man’s land spot. He will be able to close the gap and possibly surpass Alcaraz by the end of the clay swing.
Those three are very likely to qualify for the ATP Finals. Behind it is a lot more open. Arthur Fils had sot up to sixth after winning the Barcelona Open title, and rises another two positions thanks to a second Masters 1000 semi-final. Despite not even playing the Australian swing, he is in a fine position for the rest of the year.
Daniil Medvedev is yet to get his clay swing up and running in terms of results. He does move above Munich champion Ben Shelton who failed to kick on in Madrid. Novak Djokovic just did not turn up. While he has only featured in two tournaments this year, one of them losing in the last-16, he finds himself in seventh. Based off prior years and his scheduling, the ATP Finals is not one of his top priorities. Alex de Minaur caps off the top eight.

Rising talents enter the fray

After a dreadful start to the season, Flavio Cobolli in on a roll. After a runner-up spot in Munich, his quarterfinal appearance in the Spanish capital earns him a well-earned ninth spot with the possible thoughts of a trip to Turin on home soil possibly creeping into his mind.
There is still a long way to go, and that could play in the hands of Felix Auger-Aliassime. He was unstoppable on hardcourts, but progress has been limited as of late. He switched places with the Italian as Jiri Lehecka continued his impressive form to leapfrog Argentine duo Tomas Martin Etcheverry and Francisco Cerundolo into 11th amid another Masters 1000 quarterfinal showing.
A little further down the list, 19-year-old Rafael Jodar has catapulted himself up the list. A title in Morocco and a phenomenal showing enroute to the last-eight in his home country moves him less than 400 points behind de Minaur. Qualification is still a longshot, but the progress is undoubtable. The same with Alexander Blockx. The surprise package of the tournament for many, his semi-final run sees him climb 20 places to 21st.
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Rafael Jodar of Spain during the Mutua Madrid Open 2026
This is above former ATP Finalists Casper Ruud and Taylor Fritz, with Lorenzo Musetti also not in the best of form down in 24th. There is still a long way to go, but as the season continues, these players will be desperate for results and a late push for the top eight.

ATP Race as of 5/5/26

(as per livetennis.eu)
RankPlayerPoints
1Jannik Sinner4910
2Carlos Alcaraz3650
3Alexander Zverev2950
4Arthur Fils1890
5Daniil Medvedev1820
6Ben Shelton1580
7Novak Djokovic1410
8Alex de Minaur1315
9Flavio Cobolli1280
10Félix Auger-Aliassime1225
11Jiří Lehečka1205
12Tomás Martín Etcheverry1145
13Francisco Cerúndolo1110
14Tommy Paul1035
15Andrey Rublev1020
16Jakub Menšík1005
17Alexander Bublik980
18Rafael Jódar979
19Frances Tiafoe965
20Luciano Darderi895
21Alexander Blockx865
22Alejandro Tabilo835
23Valentin Vacherot820
24Learner Tien805
25Lorenzo Musetti795
26Taylor Fritz765
27Casper Ruud725
28Sebastián Báez685
29Cameron Norrie670
30Ugo Humbert630
31Tomáš Macháč620
32Vít Kopřiva610
33Brandon Nakashima595
34Sebastian Korda590
35Mariano Navone579
36Hubert Hurkacz565
37Ethan Quinn563
38Tallon Griekspoor560
39João Fonseca550
40Zizou Bergs535
41Alejandro Davidovich Fokina520
42Hamad Medjedović511
43Fábián Marozsán510
44Román Andrés Burruchaga507
45Stefanos Tsitsipas505
46Alex Michelsen495
47Marin Čilić475
48Adolfo Daniel Vallejo469
49Daniel Mérida447
50Denis Shapovalov440
51Camilo Ugo Carabelli435
52Karen Khachanov430
53Miomir Kecmanović430
54Botic van de Zandschulp425
55Marcos Giron410
56Rinky Hijikata408
57Thiago Agustín Tirante408
58Raphaël Collignon408
59Ignacio Buse405
60Quentin Halys400
61Yannick Hanfmann399
62Nuno Borges395
63Luca Van Assche391
64Jaime Faria387
65Corentin Moutet380
66James Duckworth374
67Marco Trungelliti371
68Arthur Rinderknech370
69Mattia Bellucci368
70Térence Atmane362
71Matteo Berrettini350
72Yibing Wu347
73Aleksandar Kovačević326
74Pablo Carreño Busta323
75Sebastian Ofner323
76Aleksandr Shevchenko320
77Adrian Mannarino320
78Juan Manuel Cerúndolo319
79Martin Landaluce318
80Alex Molčan316
81Dino Prižmić308
82Arthur Géa296
83Borna Gojo296
84Toby Samuel289
85Zachary Svajda286
86Dane Sweeny281
87Adam Walton276
88Stan Wawrinka275
89Coleman Wong271
90Titouan Droguet270
91Roman Safiullin268
92Francesco Maestrelli266
93Emilio Nava263
94Jack Draper260
95Alex Bolt260
96Cristian Garín258
97Damir Džumhur256
98Pedro Martínez248
99Martin Damm244
100Benjamin Bonzi241
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