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Tennis Stats & Rankings

Key ATP and WTA numbers curated by TennisSignals – weekly rankings highlights and stats from tournaments we cover.

Weekly rankings highlights

Top 10 ATP & WTA singles rankings.

Table 1: Top 10 ATP Singles

Updated: 12 January 2026
Rank Player Country Points
1 Carlos Alcaraz Spain 12,050
2 Jannik Sinner Italy 11,500
3 Alexander Zverev Germany 5,105
4 Novak Djokovic Serbia 4,780
5 Lorenzo Musetti Italy 4,105
6 Alex de Minaur Australia 4,080
7 Felix Auger-Aliassime Canada 3,990
8 Ben Shelton USA 3,960
9 Taylor Fritz USA 3,840
10 Alexander Bublik Kazakhstan 3,065

Points and order calculated by TennisSignals using our internal model based on the tennis ranking points system. Sourced from official ATP Rankings.

Table 2: Top 10 WTA Singles

Updated: 12 January 2026 [page:0]
Rank Player Country Points
1 Aryna Sabalenka Belarus 10,990
2 Iga Świątek Poland 8,328
3 Coco Gauff USA 6,423
4 Amanda Anisimova USA 6,320
5 Elena Rybakina Kazakhstan 5,850
6 Jessica Pegula USA 5,453
7 Jasmine Paolini Italy 4,267
8 Mirra Andreeva Russia 4,232
9 Madison Keys USA 4,003
10 Belinda Bencic Switzerland 3,512

Points and order calculated by TennisSignals using our internal model based on the tennis ranking points system. Sourced from official WTA Rankings.

Players to watch

Key players we follow closely throughout the season.

Selected Players — Stats Overview

Player Country Current ranking Note
Jannik Sinner Italy 2 Defending champion and early favourite for hard-court titles.
Carlos Alcaraz Spain 1 Explosive all-court game, key contender at every Grand Slam.
João Fonseca Brazil 24 Teenage breakthrough candidate with big serve and fearless baseline game.
Hamad Medjedović Serbia 83 Powerful Serbian shot-maker, dangerous on fast indoor and hard courts.
Jakub Menšík Czech Republic 19 Next-gen tall server with fast progress on ATP level.
Arthur Fils France 40 Aggressive baseline player, already proving himself at ATP 250/500 level.
Alex Michelsen USA 38 Rising American with solid all-round game and strong hard-court results.

Rankings shown here refer to the official ATP/WTA singles rankings, while player notes highlight why each player is relevant for our hard-court analysis. For details on how tournament results convert into points, see the tennis ranking points system.

Tournament stats

Detailed stats from selected tournaments we cover, starting with the Athens Open 2025.

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