Alcaraz topples Djokovic at No. 1,  Swiatek retains WTA top spot

Alcaraz topples Djokovic at No. 1, Swiatek retains WTA top spot

Carlos Alcaraz has dethroned Novak Djokovic to say the coveted No. 1 spot within the ATP rankings.

As a consequence, the 20-year-old Spanish sensation is poised to safe the highest seeding on the upcoming Wimbledon match.

Fresh off his triumph because the reigning U.S. Open champion, Alcaraz’s ascent to the summit was bolstered by his latest victory within the grass-court realm.

The younger prodigy emerged triumphant within the last at Queen’s Club in London, defeating Alex De Minaur.

This outstanding achievement propelled Alcaraz one spot larger within the rankings, edging out Djokovic from the highest place.

It marks the sixth occasion in 2023 that the No. 1 rating has modified palms, a noteworthy determine surpassing the seven instances it occurred again in 2018.

The fixed fluctuation on the pinnacle of the game speaks to the extreme competitors and the super depth of expertise on the boys’s circuit.

The motion at Wimbledon commences on July 3, setting the stage for an exhilarating battle among the many world’s best gamers.

The All England Club is about to announce the official seedings for the boys’s and ladies’s attracts on Wednesday.

They are anticipated to align with the ATP and WTA rankings, thereby putting Alcaraz and the distinctive Iga Swiatek as the highest seeds of their respective brackets.

Swiatek reigns supreme

Swiatek retained her No. 1 rating on Monday.

She has maintained her maintain on the highest spot since first ascending to that place in April 2022.

Swiatek’s latest triumph on the French Open, the place she clinched her third title.

Aryna Sabalenka, the Australian Open champion, secured the No. 2 spot, whereas the defending Wimbledon champion, Elena Rybakina, sits at No. 3.

Jessica Pegula’s ascent to No. 4 sees her swapping locations with Caroline Garcia, who now occupies the No. 5 place.

Traditionally, Wimbledon’s seeding formulation thought-about gamers’ efficiency on grass courts and their latest success on the prestigious match.

However, in an unprecedented flip of occasions, solely the rankings carry weight this 12 months.

Notably, the outcomes from final 12 months’s competitors maintain no significance due to the choice by the ATP and WTA to withhold rankings factors in protest towards the All England Club’s ban on gamers from Russia and Belarus following the invasion of Ukraine.

Although the battle continues, this 12 months’s Wimbledon will welcome Russian and Belarusian gamers.

Djokovic’s dominance at Wimbledon can’t be neglected, having triumphed in every of the final 4 editions held (2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022).

With an awe-inspiring monitor file on the match, he undeniably emerges as the favourite.

However, Alcaraz stays undaunted, stating, “Novak is the main favorite to win Wimbledon. That’s obvious. But I will try to play at this level, to have chances to beat him or make the final at Wimbledon.”

Should the seeding align as anticipated, Alcaraz and Djokovic might solely conflict within the championship match on July 16.

At Roland Garros, Alcaraz, seeded No. 1 at a Grand Slam for the primary time, encountered Djokovic, then ranked No. 3, within the semifinals.

The encounter produced two thrilling units earlier than Alcaraz succumbed to full-body cramps, partially attributed to pressure. Djokovic seized the chance, claiming the ultimate two units with authority en path to clinching the title.

Notably, there have been no different vital adjustments within the males’s rankings on Monday.

Daniil Medvedev held agency at No. 3, adopted intently by Casper Ruud at No. 4 and Stefanos Tsitsipas at No. 5.

Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe, the dynamic duo hailing from the United States, maintained their positions at Nos. 9 and 10, marking the primary time in over a decade that two American males have occupied spots throughout the high 10.

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