It's that time of the week again, so let's take a look at the latest at-game ATP rankings and focus on the top ten players in the world rankings.
1. Djokovic 8400
Djokovic is still at the top of the list, although he did not win the belgrade tournament on home soil, but this year he has a better performance in this competition than last year, so his points have risen.

For the following clay season, Djokovic will face a double choice. On the one hand, his points protection pressure is not small, last year's French Open champion and Roma Masters runner-up, this year's form can support him to play the same performance, is a big question.
On the other hand, with Medvedev's long absence, the point gap between the two of them may widen further.
2. Medvedev 8080
Mei Zong performed well in Monte Carlo and the French Open last year, and this year he has been absent from Monte Carlo because of the surgical relationship, and whether he can catch up with the French Open before January is also a big question mark.
3. Zverev 7465
In this year's first three Masters, Zverev's performance was lackluster. Next, he will play in the Madrid Masters as the defending champion, and with the French Open also reaching the semi-finals last year, he will face a lot of pressure to keep points.
Is it to seize the opportunity, catch up in the absence of Mei Zong, and become the second in the world of Xinke? Or continue to sink? It depends on the will of the Germans!
4. Nadal 6435
Nadal's current priority is to make sure there are no problems with the body, not the so-called world rankings.
Last year's French Open defeat, this year presumably Rafa is also holding his breath. Even if the Madrid Masters can't come back, the Rome Masters must be an ironclad participant.
Last year's Rome Masters champions added to the final four of the French Open, and Nadal's pressure to keep points was equally enormous.
5. Tsitsipas 5770
Last year's French Open runner-up was not too difficult to stabilize the top five, and he has just finished defending his title at the Monte Carlo Masters, and he is also very hopeful of achieving another good result in Roland Garros.
6. Beretini 4570
7. Rudd 4110
8. Rublev 4025
9. Alcaraz 3827
10. Aliassim 3625
There has been little change in the top ten players, with the exception of New York Barcelona champion Alcaraz, who broke into the world's top ten for the first time and overtook Aliassim, who has been in a slump lately, to ninth place.
According to his current situation, Rublev and Rudd, who have little lead in the future, will also be just around the corner. (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)