Carlos Alcaraz is officially the world number four as he and Djokovic moved up in the top 10 with Ruud and Tsitsipas sliding down.
Daniil Medvedev will return to the Tour this week in Los Cabos eager to start playing and winning again but he'll be glad to start another week as number one. He lost some points since the last time he stood on the court with the gap between him and Zverev never smaller but the German is not playing due to an ankle injury.
As we go down the rankings we'll see Nadal who is still number three and Carlos Alcaraz who moved up to number 4. He jumped over Stefanos Tsitsipsa who fell down to number 5. A similar thing happened to Casper Ruud as he's now 7th with Novak Djokovic moving up to number 6. The top 10 is rounded out with Rublev at 8, Auger-Aliassime at 9 and Jannik Sinner at 10.
A title run in Atlanta got Alex de Minaur fairly close to the top 20 again as the Aussie moved up 9 spots to number 21. A couple of other players moved up as well with Musetti debuting a new career high at number 30, Baez did the same at 31 and Cressy too at 32. Nick Kyrgios is a player that went the other way as the Aussie dropped 16 spots to number 63.