Jannik Sinner retains ATP No. 1 ranking after Roland Garros 2026
Jannik Sinner remained world No. 1 on the ATP rankings with 13,500 points following the French Open, despite not capturing the title. Alexander Zverev claimed his first Grand Slam on the Parisian clay, ending the tournament in the top spot. Carlos Alcaraz stayed out due to a wrist injury, while other leading players shifted positions: Novak Djokovic fell three places, and Flavio Cobolli entered the top‑10 after his Roland Garros final run. The updated top‑ten also includes Felix Auger‑Aliassime, Ben Shelton, Alex de Minaur, Daniil Medvedv, and Taylor Fritz. Italian players featured prominently, with Lorenzo Musetti at 16, Luciano Darderi at 18 and several others inside the top‑100.
Statistical highlights from the season show Sinner leading in return games won (31.8 %) and ranking second in serve effectiveness behind Reilly Opelka. Under‑pressure performance placed Arthur Fils first, with Sinner third. These figures underline Sinner’s all‑court strength as the tour moves from the clay swing toward the upcoming grass season.