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ATP Race Update: Alcaraz and Sinner untouchable at the top as Bublik enters the Finals conversation
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After the first week of the Asian swing concluded, the ATP Race was updated following the titles won by Alexander Bublik at the Hangzhou Open and Alejandro Tabilo at the Chengdu Open. Additionally, Italian Lorenzo Musetti earned important points despite losing in the final to Tabilo, which will be vital in his fight to qualify for the ATP Finals in Turin.

The ATP Race exclusively measures the points earned in the calendar year—that is, since the first week of 2025—unlike the ATP Ranking, which considers the last 52 weeks played. The Race is key to determining the eight players who will compete in the Finals at the end of the season and will determine the rankings with which each player will end 2025.

For the moment, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner remain firmly at the top, being the only players already qualified for Turin. The Spaniard has 10,540 points—highlighted by his seven titles of the season, two of them Grand Slams—giving him a comfortable lead over his rival Sinner, who remains at 7,950 points, with two major titles and several finals reached.

Third place is a momentary tie between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev (4,180 points). The 24-time Grand Slam champion has not yet returned to the courts following his participation in the US Open and is expected to return at the Shanghai Masters in a week. Meanwhile, "Sascha" will have an opportunity to surpass him, though he will need to advance to the quarterfinals in Beijing to start adding points.

Fritz and Shelton vie for remaining places

There are eight spots distributed for the Finals, and with only two Masters 1000s and a couple of ATP 500s remaining, there won't be many options for major changes in the high zone. Although mathematically only Alcaraz and Sinner can be considered qualified, the good point totals of Zverev and Djokovic practically guarantee them spots in the Finals. In recent years, the last qualifier has always ended the season between 3,000 and 3,500 points, and both 'Nole' and Zverev have already surpassed 4,000 points and still have chances to continue adding points in the last tournaments of the year.

In 5th place is Ben Shelton (3,710)—who reported an injury in recent weeks and had to withdraw from the Davis Cup and Laver Cup. His return was expected at the Tokyo Open this week, but he ultimately extended his time off the court and opted to skip the tournament. Like Djokovic, everything indicates he will return next week, although it remains to be seen if he can sustain the level he has maintained throughout the season.

Taylor Fritz (3,465) closely follows him—and will be at the Japan Open starting this Thursday. The American won two titles this season and reached the semifinals at Wimbledon, the Miami Open, and Toronto. The 27-year-old is aiming for his third consecutive participation in the ATP Finals, a tournament where he reached the final in 2024, falling to Jannik Sinner. Gaining a few wins in the final part of the year should be enough to guarantee his spot in the Finals.

Draper's injury hands a lifeline to Musetti and De Minaur

Lorenzo Musetti (3,235) and Alex De Minaur (3,145) currently complete the top-8. The Italian advanced one position after reaching the Chengdu Open final, despite unfortunately being unable to capitalize on the two match points he had against Tabilo. Both Musetti and De Minaur can breathe a sigh of relief in the fight for a Finals spot following the injury to Jack Draper (9th, 2,990 points), who was the main threat to take their place but has now announced he will miss the rest of the season.

The closest player who could surpass De Minaur is Felix Auger-Aliassime (10th, 2,705 points)—with a gap of over 400 points. In other words, the Canadian needs a convincing end to the year if he still hopes to fight for that spot.

Bublik enters the Finals conversation with a career-best season

The champions of the week achieved important progress, with Alexander Bublik reaching 12th place in the ATP Race. The Kazakh advanced three positions and is starting to eye the possibility of entering the top-10 towards the end of the season, with four titles achieved this season—only behind Carlos Alcaraz's seven. The 28-year-old can even be considered to have a chance to fight for a spot in the Finals, although he will have to maintain his near-perfect campaigns from the last few months. At the very least, the chance is latent for the talented Bublik.

The other champion of the week was Alejandro Tabilo in Chengdu, who lifted his third trophy in a notable final against Musetti. The Chilean had fallen sharply in the ranking after several injuries, but he took advantage of a week that started in the qualifying rounds and achieved seven consecutive victories. Tabilo was only No. 142 a week ago and is now established in the top-85 of the ATP Race—undoubtedly good news for the South American, who will be able to finish the season in the top 100 and confidently plan for a better 2026.

# Player Age Country Pts +/-
Last Update: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at 2:28 PM
1 ✓ Carlos Alcaraz 22 ESP 10540
2 ✓ Jannik Sinner 24 ITA 7950
3 Novak Djoković 38 SRB 4180
4 Alexander Zverev 28 GER 4180
5 Ben Shelton 22 USA 3710
6 Taylor Fritz 27 USA 3465
7 Lorenzo Musetti 23 ITA 3235
8 Alex de Minaur 26 AUS 3145
9 Jack Draper 23 GBR 2990
10 Félix Auger-Aliassime 25 CAN 2705
11 Andrey Rublev 27 RUS 2410
12 Alexander Bublik 28 KAZ 2370
13 Casper Ruud 26 NOR 2285
14 Karen Khachanov 29 RUS 2210
15 Holger Rune 22 DEN 2190
16 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 26 ESP 2140
17 Tommy Paul 28 USA 2100
18 Jiří Lehečka 23 CZE 2060
19 Jakub Menšík 20 CZE 2030
20 Francisco Cerúndolo 27 ARG 1935
21 Flavio Cobolli 23 ITA 1860
22 Daniil Medvedev 29 RUS 1810
23 Luciano Darderi 23 ITA 1524
24 Frances Tiafoe 27 USA 1500
25 Stefanos Tsitsipas 27 GRE 1425
26 Denis Shapovalov 26 CAN 1425
27 Tallon Griekspoor 29 NED 1415
28 Tomáš Macháč 24 CZE 1385
29 Brandon Nakashima 24 USA 1320
30 Arthur Fils 21 FRA 1260
31 Cameron Norrie 30 GBR 1218
32 Alex Michelsen 21 USA 1215
33 Grigor Dimitrov 34 BUL 1130
34 Sebastián Báez 24 ARG 1115
35 João Fonseca 19 BRA 1107
36 Gabriel Diallo 24 CAN 1103
37 Jaume Munar 28 ESP 1095
38 Corentin Moutet 26 FRA 1093
39 Alexandre Müller 28 FRA 1090
40 Lorenzo Sonego 30 ITA 1025
41 Nuno Borges 28 POR 1010 +40
42 Camilo Ugo Carabelli 26 ARG 998
43 Alexei Popyrin 26 AUS 990
44 Ugo Humbert 27 FRA 985
45 Daniel Altmaier 27 GER 984 +40
46 Zizou Bergs 26 BEL 928
47 Márton Fucsovics 33 HUN 928 +68
48 Miomir Kecmanović 26 SRB 910
49 Reilly Opelka 28 USA 875
50 Fábián Marozsán 25 HUN 870
51 Damir Džumhur 33 BIH 845
52 Learner Tien 19 USA 840
53 Gaël Monfils 39 FRA 825
54 Francisco Comesaña 24 ARG 825
55 Tomás Martín Etcheverry 26 ARG 825
56 Aleksandar Kovačević 27 USA 824
57 Sebastian Korda 25 USA 820
58 Térence Atmane 23 FRA 802 +25
59 Arthur Rinderknech 30 FRA 793 +3
60 Valentin Royer 24 FRA 787
61 Matteo Arnaldi 24 ITA 778 +13
62 Hubert Hurkacz 28 POL 775
63 Marcos Giron 32 USA 770
64 Kamil Majchrzak 29 POL 761
65 Matteo Berrettini 29 ITA 760 +50
66 Ethan Quinn 21 USA 749
67 Mattia Bellucci 24 ITA 743 +3
68 Adrian Mannarino 37 FRA 737 +25
69 Jenson Brooksby 24 USA 737
70 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 22 FRA 725
71 Jacob Fearnley 24 GBR 717
72 Adam Walton 26 AUS 703
73 Mariano Navone 24 ARG 700
74 Jesper de Jong 25 NED 697 +13
75 Hamad Medjedović 22 SRB 695
76 Juan Manuel Cerúndolo 23 ARG 678 +6
77 Roberto Bautista Agut 37 ESP 670
78 Filip Misolic 24 AUT 663
79 Emilio Nava 23 USA 661
80 Pedro Martínez 28 ESP 658
81 Luca Nardi 22 ITA 653
82 Botic van de Zandschulp 29 NED 642 +13
83 Dalibor Svrčina 22 CZE 642
84 Quentin Halys 28 FRA 636 +13
85 Alejandro Tabilo 28 CHI 630
86 Laslo Djere 30 SRB 628
87 Alexander Shevchenko 24 KAZ 627
88 Thiago Agustín Tirante 24 ARG 625
89 Marin Čilić 36 CRO 619
90 Tristan Schoolkate 24 AUS 605
91 Vít Kopřiva 28 CZE 592
92 Benjamin Bonzi 29 FRA 587
93 Shintaro Mochizuki 22 JPN 583
94 Carlos Taberner 28 ESP 579
95 Jan Lennard Struff 35 GER 573
96 Arthur Cazaux 23 FRA 568 +25
97 Raphaël Collignon 23 BEL 558
98 Borna Ćorić 28 CRO 557
99 Ignacio Buse 21 PER 541 +7
100 Jordan Thompson 31 AUS 535
101 Brandon Holt 27 USA 531
102 Pablo Carreño Busta 34 ESP 517
103 Nikoloz Basilashvili 33 GEO 511 +5
104 Christopher O'Connell 31 AUS 506
105 Cristian Garín 29 CHI 504
106 Liam Draxl 23 CAN 503 +7
107 Nicolás Jarry 29 CHI 501
108 Dino Prižmić 20 CRO 501
109 Dušan Lajović 35 SRB 489
110 Aleksandar Vukic 29 AUS 488 +17
111 Alexander Blockx 20 BEL 484 +8
112 Hugo Gaston 24 FRA 478
113 Hugo Dellien 32 BOL 476
114 Chun Hsin Tseng 24 TWN 468 +7
115 Yunchaokete Bu 23 CHN 465
116 Billy Harris 30 GBR 464 +7
117 Roberto Carballés Baena 32 ESP 463 +7
118 Mackenzie McDonald 30 USA 460
119 Sebastian Ofner 29 AUT 453
120 Eliot Spizzirri 23 USA 448
121 David Goffin 34 BEL 446 +25
122 Francesco Passaro 24 ITA 443
123 Nishesh Basavareddy 20 USA 443
124 James Duckworth 33 AUS 440
125 Moez Echargui 32 TUN 438
126 Andrea Pellegrino 28 ITA 438
127 Lukáš Klein 27 SVK 436 +8
128 Zachary Svajda 22 USA 431
129 Rinky Hijikata 24 AUS 427
130 Marco Trungelliti 35 ARG 423 +7
131 Tomás Barrios Vera 27 CHI 408
132 Matteo Gigante 23 ITA 407 +8
133 Colton Smith 22 USA 406 +7
134 Daniel Elahi Galán 29 COL 405
135 Tristan Boyer 24 USA 404
136 Elmer Møller 22 DEN 400
137 Jaime Faria 22 POR 395 +7
138 Ugo Blanchet 26 FRA 390
139 Pierre Hugues Herbert 34 FRA 386 +8
140 Kei Nishikori 35 JPN 385
141 Román Andrés Burruchaga 23 ARG 379
142 Yannick Hanfmann 33 GER 376 +7
143 Guy Den Ouden 23 NED 376 +7
144 Nicolai Budkov Kjaer 19 NOR 376 +5
145 Francesco Maestrelli 22 ITA 366 +4
146 Giulio Zeppieri 23 ITA 362
147 Mark Lajal 22 EST 355 +5
148 Zsombor Piros 25 HUN 353
149 Jurij Rodionov 26 AUT 352 +6
150 Juan Pablo Ficovich 28 ARG 347

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

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