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ATP Race Update: Alcaraz and Sinner lead race to Turn going into clay swing as Paul climbs into provisional qualifying spot after title

The clay swing has commenced in fine fashion with these next tournaments very likely proving to be pivotal come the ATP Finals in November. A good haul will boost the tennis player's ambitions massively in the ATP Race to Turin from November 15-22, and already some players have stolen a march.

This could be said for Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, albeit they are so far ahead that they can put their feet up knowing a catastrophe would stand in their way of not making it to the final showpiece event of 2026. Only 50 points separate them incredibly after they took a week off after the Sunshine swing, with Alcaraz's early season form keeping him at number one. Both will lead the pack chasing the Monte-Carlo Masters as they look to extend their gap at the top.

There has also been no movement between third and fourth. Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev stay firmly put but both players have also made the trip to Monaco in hopes of picking up more success and valuable points in their quest to appear among the best in Italy.

Novak Djokovic could be pushing a fine line here. While he did qualify for the prior eight tournaments, he has not turned up to the last two, citing injury problems. He is also currently on the sidelines due to a recurring shoulder problem, keeping him out of the Monte-Carlo Masters along with the Miami Open played a couple of weeks ago. These two no-shows at Masters 1000 tournaments will leave him vulnerable to attack from behind.

Movement from Americans

Ben Shelton will also not make the trip, but he is the highest ranked player in this list to have already started up their clay swing. Sticking around in America, he looked to reclaim the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship title he won back in 2024, but could only manage a quarterfinal despite being the number one seed. The points earned from that earlier than anticipated exit bump him up a spot ahead of Alex de Minaur. The duo both debuted in the tournament last year and will be desperate to return.

Someone who's never qualified is Tommy Paul. It will be quite a story if he makes it for the first time, but his form from the start of last year has seemed to be passed on into 2026 despite a long period sitting on the sidelines. He went on to win the tournament in Houston, avoiding any defeats while his American counterparts tumbled around him to win the ATP 250 event. He now finds himself in eighth position after a seven-place rise.

Arthur Fils has moved down one position after sitting in a provisional spot after reaching the Miami Open semi-final. He will also not participate in the Monte-Carlo Masters, looking to preserve his body ahead of a long clay swing with more Masters 1000 events in store. Felix Auger-Aliassime completes the top 10 as Frances Tiafoe leaps above the Czech pair of Jiri Lehecka and Jakub Mensik into 11th.

Further down the list, some big names have work to do. Taylor Fritz is one of them in 19th. Injuries have been a problem for the American but his form has not been to the standard expected. Not known for his expertise on clay, he has found himself in a spot of bother at this stage of the year but does have time on his side. Lorenzo Musetti is the other player who competed last year that is far off the pace. However, he has not appeared on court as much as Fritz and will hope to get back into the swing of things on a surface that he is remarkably dangerous on, gaining some momentum and crucially points which could see him return to the ATP Finals.

ATP Race as of 7/4/26

(as per livetennis.eu)

Rank Player Points
1 Carlos Alcaraz 2960
2 Jannik Sinner 2910
3 Daniil Medvedev 1710
4 Alexander Zverev 1700
5 Novak Djokovic 1400
6 Ben Shelton 1060
7 Alex de Minaur 1055
8 Tommy Paul 1015
9 Arthur Fils 980
10 Félix Auger-Aliassime 975
11 Frances Tiafoe 955
12 Jiří Lehečka 945
13 Jakub Menšík 905
14 Francisco Cerúndolo 900
15 Tomás Martín Etcheverry 895
16 Luciano Darderi 795
17 Learner Tien 785
18 Alexander Bublik 770
19 Taylor Fritz 765
20 Flavio Cobolli 740
21 Andrey Rublev 670
22 Sebastián Báez 665
23 Alejandro Tabilo 645
24 Ugo Humbert 610
25 Sebastian Korda 590
26 Lorenzo Musetti 585
27 Rafael Jódar 569
28 Mariano Navone 539
29 Brandon Nakashima 535
30 Tallon Griekspoor 500
31 Cameron Norrie 460
32 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 460
33 Valentin Vacherot 450
34 Román Andrés Burruchaga 447
35 Alex Michelsen 435
36 Tomáš Macháč 430
37 Casper Ruud 425
38 Ethan Quinn 418
39 Miomir Kecmanović 410
40 Vít Kopřiva 400
41 Adolfo Daniel Vallejo 399
42 Marin Čilić 395
43 Stefanos Tsitsipas 395
44 Quentin Halys 387
45 Fábián Marozsán 380
46 Rinky Hijikata 373
47 Karen Khachanov 370
48 Luca Van Assche 367
49 Botic van de Zandschulp 365
50 Marcos Giron 365
51 Yannick Hanfmann 359
52 Alexander Blockx 355
53 Daniel Mérida 354
54 Thiago Agustín Tirante 348
55 Hubert Hurkacz 345
56 Camilo Ugo Carabelli 345
57 Ignacio Buse 340
58 Marco Trungelliti 328
59 Zizou Bergs 325
60 Denis Shapovalov 320
61 Mattia Bellucci 315
62 Aleksandar Kovačević 303
63 Adrian Mannarino 300
64 Arthur Géa 296
65 Borna Gojo 296
66 Alexander Shevchenko 287
67 Raphaël Collignon 283
68 Jaime Faria 281
69 Zachary Svajda 276
70 Hamad Medjedović 276
71 Pablo Carreño Busta 273
72 Corentin Moutet 270
73 Dane Sweeny 268
74 Toby Samuel 267
75 Francesco Maestrelli 266
76 Stan Wawrinka 265
77 Térence Atmane 262
78 Juan Manuel Cerúndolo 261
79 Martin Landaluce 260
80 Jack Draper 260
81 Arthur Rinderknech 260
82 Nuno Borges 250
83 James Duckworth 249
84 Sebastian Ofner 245
85 João Fonseca 240
86 Yibing Wu 237
87 Rei Sakamoto 228
88 Nicolás Mejía 224
89 Pedro Martínez 223
90 Titouan Droguet 223
91 Márton Fucsovics 215
92 Cristian Garín 215
93 Eliot Spizzirri 213
94 Kamil Majchrzak 212
95 Chris Rodesch 212
96 Damir Džumhur 206
97 Sho Shimabukuro 206
98 Matteo Berrettini 205
99 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 205
100 Zhizhen Zhang 205

This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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