ATP Rankings Update: Alcaraz, Sinner, Davidovich Standings Before Paris Masters

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ATP Rankings Update: Alcaraz, Sinner, Davidovich Standings Before Paris Masters

Jannik Sinner is making a strong push to reclaim the top position in the ATP ranking. His victory at the Vienna Open, coupled with Carlos Alcaraz’s absence from the Vienna and Basel tournaments, has narrowed the gap between them as they head to the Paris Masters.

Current ATP Rankings Before Paris Masters

As of October 27, 2025, Carlos Alcaraz remains in the lead with 11,340 points, marking his 44th week at number one. He is now 14th on the all-time list for most weeks spent at this ranking, surpassing Gustavo Kuerten’s 43 weeks. Jim Courier and Jannik Sinner follow, with 58 and 65 weeks, respectively.

Rankings Overview

  • 1. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) – 11,340 points
  • 2. Jannik Sinner (Italy) – 10,500 points
  • 3. Alexander Zverev (Germany) – 6,160 points
  • 4. Taylor Fritz (USA) – 4,685 points
  • 5. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) – 4,580 points
  • 6. Alex de Miñaur (Australia) – 3,935 points
  • 7. Ben Shelton (USA) – 3,820 points
  • 8. Lorenzo Musetti (Italy) – 3,685 points
  • 9. Casper Ruud (Norway) – 3,235 points
  • 10. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) – 3,195 points
  • 15. Alejandro Davidovich (Spain) – 2,585 points
  • 28. João Fonseca (Brazil) – 1,615 points

Key Upcoming Events in Paris

The Paris Masters is crucial for determining the final standings before the Nitto ATP Finals. Sinner’s recent performance has earned him 500 points, which brings him closer to Alcaraz. If Sinner wishes to take the lead, he must win the Paris title while hoping Alcaraz does not reach the semifinals.

Challengers for the Nitto ATP Finals

Four spots remain open for the ATP Finals scheduled for November 9-16, 2025, in Turin. Those already qualified include Alcaraz, Sinner, Djokovic, and Zverev. The competition for the final spots includes:

  • Taylor Fritz (USA)
  • Ben Shelton (USA)
  • Alex de Miñaur (Australia)
  • Lorenzo Musetti (Italy)
  • Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) – a remote contender
  • Casper Ruud (Norway) – also a long shot

With positions on the line and players like Alejandro Davidovich climbing to a career-high ranking of 15, the upcoming tournaments will be significant. The stakes are high as each player vies for a spot in the prestigious finals.