ATP Top 20 Men Singles Tennis Player Rankings 2022 Live And Points

ATP Top 20 Men Singles Tennis Player Rankings 2022 Live And Points

Know about the full list of the Top 20 ATP Rankings of Men Singles Tennis 2022 players live and their points

The Tennis season has already started with the ATP Cup and one of the Grand Slam ending at Melbourne Park, many players gained points due to their stunning runs at the Australian Open tournament, from Rafael Nadal to Matteo Berrettini who moved ahead of their previous rankings, let’s look at the updated ATP Rankings of the Top 20 Men’s Singles Tennis players and their points after the Grand Slam.

Full List Of Top 20 Men Tennis Players ATP Rankings 2022 And Points

1- Novak Djokovic (10,875)

2- Daniel Medvedev (9,635)

3- Alexander Zverev (7,865)

4- Stefanos Tsitsipas (7,145)

5- Rafael Nadal (6,875)

6- Matteo Berrettini (5,018)

7- Andrey Rublev (4,565)

8- Casper Ruud (4,065)

9- Felix Auger-Aliassime (3,818)

10- Jannik Sinner (3,495)

11- Hubert Hurkacz (3,308)

12- Denis Shapovalov (2,930)

13- Cameron Norrie (2,865)

Advertisement

14- Aslan Karatsev (2,633)

15- Diego Schwartzman (2,550)

16- Pablo Carreno Busta (2,435)

17- Roberto Bautista Agut (2,380)

18- Gael Monfils (2,313)

19- Taylor Fritz (2,310)

20- Cristian Garin (2,193)

1- Novak Djokovic 

The Serb attained the World No. 1 position for the first time after winning his first Wimbledon. He holds a record of a total of 359 weeks and remains World No. 1 following his 20 Grand Slam wins. The Serb, previous year won three Grand Slams (Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon) in the same calendar year and reached the semifinals of the Tokyo Olympics where he was defeated by Alexander Zverev and finals of the last Grand Slam of the year 2021 US Open, where Daniil Medvedev overthrew the 34-year-old to win the title.

The player was deported from Australia following the Visa controversy where he was eyeing to win a record of 21st Grand Slam title and his 10th Australian Open trophy.

2-Daniil Medvedev 

Daniil Medvedev moved to career-high World No. 2 following his triumph at the US Open where the Russian defeated World No. 1, Novak Djokovic, in the final as well as, reaching quarterfinals at the Roland Garros tournament and ended up being runner up at the Australian Open 2022 and 2021, US Open 2019.

Alexander Zverev

Advertisement

The Gold medalist also ended up as a finalist at the 2020 US Open as his first-ever Grand Slam final. He also entered the 2021 French Open semifinal and the US Open. The German gained the biggest title of his career in tennis at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics defeating Karen Khachanov. The player from Germany had outlasted Novak Djokovic in the semifinals to break down his gold medal dream.

4- Stefanos Tsitsipas

SStefan’s Tsitsipas has been very impactful in these years. His career-high ranking was #3 which is obtained by Zverev now. The Greek professional had advanced to the final of the 2021 French Open losing to Djokovic and is a three-time semifinal at the Australian Open.

5- Rafael Nadal 

Rafael Nadal has just made a record by winning the 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open as his second title at the tournament surpassing 20-times Grand Slam champions Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. He also won ATP Cup Summerset 2022 coming back from the injuries that sidelined him to miss majors and the Tokyo Olympics 2020.

6- Matteo Berrettini 

Matteo Berrettini was recently defeated by Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open 2022. The Italian was also the finalist at Wimbledon 2021 where he lost to the same player has reached his career-high ATP Ranking at No. 6 following his progress at the semifinals of the Australian Open 2022.

7- Andrey Rublev

Andrey Rublev’s career-high ATP Ranking counts #5 on 13 September 2021 following his entrance in Top 10 in October 2020. The Russian reached the quarters of 2021 Australian Open, 2020 French Open and Australian Open in 2020 and 2017.

8- Casper Ruud

The Norwegian tennis Profesional is the first-ever, from the country to win an ATP title and has gained it six times. He is on the career-high ranking that he attained on 25 October 2021, reached the 4th round of the Australian Open 2021.

9- Felix Auger-Aliassime

The 21-year-old is the second-youngest player to be ranked in the Top 20. The Canadian is at the career-high position he gained on January 10, 2022. The player recently reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open 2022 and Wimbledon in 2021. He also reached the semifinals of the US Open 2021.

The youngster powered Team Canada along with teammate Denis Shapovalov winning their singles fixtures respectively to clinch their first-ever ATP Cup 2022 title with the country.

Advertisement

10- Jannik Sinner 

The 20-year-old youngster from Italy recently the quarters of the Australian Open 2022 and 2020 French Open is the youngest player to be ranked in the Top 10. His career-high ranking was #9.

Also Read: Chelsea vs Palmeiras FIFA Club World Cup 2022 Final Schedule, Date, Time, Playing 11, Tickets, Odds, Prediction, H2H, Live Stream

Recommended: The Sports Fan App