Carlos
Alcaraz leads the UTR Ranking above
Jannik Sinner in a ranking endorsed by
Novak Djokovic. Besides the official ATP Ranking, which ranks players based on
their results over the past 52 weeks, the UTR uses a different method,
considering the player’s current form and the ranking of their opponent.
The
Spaniard has had a great summer, securing titles at the French Open and
Wimbledon. However, the ATP Ranking places him as World No. 3, behind Sinner
and Djokovic, due to the few points Alcaraz earned in the latter part of 2023
and the beginning of 2024.
Alcaraz claims
UTR top spot
The ATP
rankings have always sparked debate, which is why the UTR Rankings are
calculated using a different method that takes into account the player's
current form and the ranking of their opponent when making the final analysis.
Wins against higher-ranked players hold more value in the UTR Rankings compared
to the ATP or WTA rankings, which only consider the tournament being played and
the round reached.
The UTR
rankings are also based on the past weeks and months rather than reflecting
results that occurred a year ago. The system was created to promote fair and
competitive play. To determine the ranking, each player is given a rating on a
scale between 1.00 and 16.50 based on match results. Even Novak Djokovic has
endorsed the UTR ranking as one that can more accurately reflect the current
state of each player.
Jannik
Sinner held the No. 1 spot in the UTR Rankings since January of this year,
after winning the Australian Open, dethroning Djokovic from the top. Recently,
Alcaraz surpassed the Italian thanks to his titles at Roland Garros and
Wimbledon, taking the top spot and leaving Sinner and Djokovic further behind.
The top 5 is completed by
Alex De Minaur and
Alexander Zverev.
| PLAYER | COUNTRY | UTR |
1 | Carlos Alcaraz | ESP | 16.41 |
2 | Jannik Sinner | ITA | 16.35 |
3 | Novak Djokovic | SRB | 16.30 |
4 | Alex De Minaur | AUS | 16.18 |
5 | Alexander Zverev | GER | 16.16 |
6 | Casper Ruud | NOR | 16.13 |
7 | Daniil Medvedev | RUS | 16.12 |
8 | Tommy Paul | USA | 16.09 |
9 | Taylor Fritz | USA | 16.08 |
10 | Grigor Dimitrov | BUL | 16.06 |
11 | Matteo Berrettini | ITA | 16.06 |
12 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | GRE | 16.03 |
13 | Lorenzo Musetti | ITA | 16.00 |
14 | Jan-Lennard Struff | GER | 15.97 |
15 | Hubert Hurkacz | POL | 15.97 |
16 | Felix Auger-Aliassime | CAN | 15.95 |
17 | Karen Khachanov | RUS | 15.89 |
18 | Sebastian Korda | USA | 15.84 |
19 | Alejandro Tabilo | CHI | 15.81 |
20 | Tomas Machac | CZE | 15.80 |
21 | Jiri Lehecka | CZE | 15.78 |
22 | Milos Raonic | CAN | 15.78 |
23 | Ugo Humbert | FRA | 15.77 |
24 | Andrey Rublev | RUS | 15.76 |
25 | Matteo Arnaldi | ITA | 15.76 |
26 | Arthur Fils | FRA | 15.75 |
27 | Jack Draper | GBR | 15.74 |
28 | Marton Fucsovics | HUN | 15.74 |
29 | Francisco Cerundolo | ARG | 15.74 |
30 | Roman Safiullin | RUS | 15.70 |
31 | Tomas Martin Etcheverry | ARG | 15.70 |
32 | Rafael Nadal | ESP | 15.70 |
33 | Dusan Lajovic | SRB | 15.69 |
34 | Luciano Darderi | ITA | 15.68 |
35 | Sebastian Baez | ARG | 15.66 |
36 | Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune | DEN | 15.65 |
37 | Cameron Norrie | GBR | 15.65 |
38 | Gael Monfils | FRA | 15.64 |
39 | Tallon Griekspoor | NED | 15.63 |
40 | Flavio Cobolli | ITA | 15.62 |
41 | Jakub Mensik | CZE | 15.61 |
42 | Corentin Moutet | FRA | 15.58 |
43 | Dominik Koepfer | GER | 15.58 |
44 | Mariano Navone | ARG | 15.58 |
45 | Thanasi Kokkinakis | AUS | 15.57 |
46 | Alexander Bublik | KAZ | 15.57 |
47 | Denis Shapovalov | CAN | 15.56 |
48 | Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard | FRA | 15.55 |
49 | Ben Shelton | USA | 15.55 |
50 | Zhizhen Zhang | CHN | 15.55 |