
By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Wednesday June 10, 2025
The post-Roland-Garros rankings are full of colossal moves, as the Race to Turin takes shape and we get a more accurate picture of who is in the best shape with the second major of the year now in the rearview.

Scroll down to find out who made the biggest jump, and how the Race shapes up as of Monday’s new rankings.
Draper Top 4
Though he was toppled by Alexander Bublik in the round of 16 in Paris, the clay season has been good to Great Britain’s Jack Draper. He rises to a career-high ranking of No.4 this week, and is also No.4 in the race, so an appearance at Turin now looks likely for the 23-year-old.
Career High for Paul, Musetti
Tommy Paul pushes up to No.8, just one spot behind Taylor Fritz, which means that we now have two American men in the Top 8, and four in the Top 13 (Shelton 12, Tiafoe 13). Lorenzo Musetti, who reached the semifinals in Paris before bowing out to Carlos Alcaraz, jumps to No.6, another career-high for the Italian, who was playing a major with a Top-10 ranking for the first time in Paris.
Musetti is currently fifth in the Race, so two Italian’s in the year-end finals looks likely.
Norrie, Bublik, Altmaier, Fonseca – Massive Jumps
Each was long gone by the time Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner met in Sunday’s thrilling Roland-Garros men’s singles finals, but today we celebrate the efforts of the four biggest risers in this week’s ATP Top 100.
Cameron Norrie, +21 to No.60 (reached round of 16 in Paris)
Alexander Bublik +19 to No.43 (reached quarterfinal in Paris)
Daniel Altmaier +15 to No.51 (reachd round of 16 in Paris)
Joao Fonseca +8 to No. 57 (career-high after reaching third round in Paris)
Other Notable Risers
No. 21 Alexei Popyrin, +4 (Career High)
No. 49 Jacob Fearnley, +6 (Career High)
No. 96 Ethan Quinn, +10 (Career High)