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Men - clay

Rank

clay

01

4263

02

A. Zverev

Germany

3646

03

3240

04

C. Ruud

Norway

2282

05

2012

06

S. Baez

Argentina

1709

1495

1492

09

F. Cerundolo

Argentina

1335

10

1274

11

1142

12

997

13

T. Fritz

United States of America

928

14

921

15

Tommy Paul

United States of America

890

16

877

17

J. Struff

Germany

868

18

A. Rublev

Russia

855

19

A. Fils

France

831

20

M. Navone

Argentina

814

794

22

T. Etcheverry

Argentina

789

23

774

24

F. Acosta

Argentina

752

25

N. Borges

Portugal

680

Women - clay

Rank

clay

01

6560

02

3040

03

D. Collins

United States of America

2350

04

1932

05

E. Rybakina

Kazakhstan

1930

06

1745

07

1686

08

Coco Gauff

United States of America

1655

09

D. Vekic

Croatia

1441

10

M. Keys

United States of America

1320

11

M. Kostyuk

Ukraine

1265

12

M. Vondrousova

Czech Republic

875

13

845

14

C. Osorio

Colombia

706

15

645

16

619

17

S. Stephens

United States of America

615

18

Ons Jabeur

Tunisia

612

19

609

20

P. Stearns

United States of America

571

21

540

22

515

23

455

24

E. Navarro

United States of America

447

25

440

About ATR

How are players ranked?

ATR, or Accurate Tennis Rankings, is a fan-driven method for ranking the best current tennis players. ATR offers a comprehensive approach to ranking professional tennis players. It differs from the traditional ATP and WTA rankings, which are based primarily on tournament results from the preceding 12 months. ATR employs a proprietary algorithm that considers multiple factors including the recency of tournaments, the rankings of opponents, and the dominance of victories. This multifaceted approach aims to provide a more nuanced and current reflection of players' standings. In contrast, the current ATP/WTA ranking systems, developed in the 1970s, relied on simpler methods suitable for the era's manual data processing. Many tennis enthusiasts find the ATR offers a more detailed evaluation compared to the established rankings methods. The ATR is designed to be a companion to the ATP and WTA rankings, which are important for understanding the historical context of tennis and following trends over time. The ATR provides an additional layer of data that fans can use to follow the game in real-time, with updates daily based on multiple datasets.