April 20, 2026

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ATP Rankings Report – As of March 30, 2026

Two weeks of results and a lot of new career highs, as Jannik Sinner takes the Miami Open – and the Sunshine Double.

Jiri Lehecka, who had a great run through a draw that produced a lot of opportunity, has to settle for a nice cheque and a new career high.

Novak Djokovic’s absence from Miami after his final last year drops him to No. 4, and bumps Alexander Zverev, who lost to Sinner in the semifinals, back up to No. 3.

 

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Alexander Zverev (GER): No. 4 ===========> No. 3
(Zverev makes the semis in Miami and nudges back Novak Djokovic, who didn’t play it after making the final a year ago, down to No. 4).

Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN): No. 8 ===========> No. 7
(Auger-Aliassime didn’t have the Miami he wanted. But Taylor Fritz had a worse one, so he moves back up to No. 7)

Jiri Lehecka  (CZE): No. 22 ===========> No. 14
(A great Miami for Lehecka, who made the final against Jannik Sinner and moves to a new career high).

Arthur Fils (FRA): No. 31 ===========> No. 28
(Fils’ back problems, which kept him out from Toronto last summer to Montpellier this February, meant his return came in fits and starts before it finally really got going at Indian Wells. He had a great Miami, beating Tommy Paul in the match of the tournament in the quarterfinals – but had nothing left for Lehecka in the semis).

Alex Michelsen (USA): No. 40 ===========> No. 35
(Michelsen’s sophomore season has had some bumps. But he makes the fourth round in Miami (losing to Sinner) and moves up).

Terence Atmane (FRA): No. 53 ===========> No. 44
(Atmane beat Auger-Aliassime in the third round, losing to Frances Tiafoe in the fourth round. He’s at a career high and into the top 50 for the first time).

Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE): No. 51 ===========> No. 49
(Tsitsipas slides back into the top 50, but it was a third-round loss, even if it was to an in-form Arthur Fils. He’ll hope for more during the clay season. But he’ll be unseeded for the majority of it. At least).

Roman Andres Burruchaga (ARG): No. 102 ===========> No. 77
(The 24-year-old Argentine is into the top 100 with a run to the Sao Paolo Challenger title. He lost in the first round of qualifying in Miami and headed right back down there to hit paydirt).

Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP): No. 89 ===========> No. 80
(Bautista Agut lost in the second round to Karen Khachanov. But in a crowded area of the rankings that was good for a 9-spot move).

Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP): No. 117 ===========> No. 88
(The 34-year-old old stayed in Europe to play Challengers, and made the final in Alicante after winning one in Murcia the previous week).

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Rafael Jodar (ESP): No. 109 ===========> No. 89 
(Jodar left college tennis to play the Tour full time this year. And it’s paying off as he’s into the top 100 following a third-round run in Miami).

Quentin Halys  (FRA): No. 111 ===========> No. 90
(Halys is back in the top 100 after making the fourth round in Miami).

Martin Landaluce (ESP): No.  151 ===========> No. 106
(Another young one on the comeup, the 20-year-old qualified and made the quarterfinals in Miami, leaving him just 17 ranking points out of a break into the top 100).

Michael Mmoh (USA): No. 351 ===========> No. 256
(Mmoh, now 28, has had an injury-marred career but he makes a move by winning the Morelos Challenger two weeks ago. It was his first title since he won the Fairfield Challenger in Oct. 2022, and his first-ever title outside the U.S. He won his first in Knoxville all the way back in 2016).

Moise Kouamé (FRA): No. 385 ===========> No. 328
(The 17-year-old got a wild card into Miami, and won a match before losing to Jiri Lehecka in the second round. But it’s a nice leap in the rankings).


Flavio Cobolli (ITA) (No. 13)
Jiri Lehecka (CZE) (No. 14)
Valentin Vacherot (MON) (No. 23)
Térence Atmane (FRA) (No. 44)
Kamil Majchrzak (POL) (No. 53)
Ignacio Buse (PER) (No. 59)
Juan Manuel Cerundolo (ARG) (No. 69)
Roman Andres Burruchaga (ARG) (No. 77)
Zachary Svajda (USA) (No. 82)
Rafael Jodar (ESP) (No. 89)
Martin Landaluce (ESP) (No. 106)

Novak Djokovic (SRB): No. 3 ===========> No. 4
(Djokovic made the Miami final a year ago, losing to young Jakub Mensik. But he skipped it this year, which drops him to No. 4 in the rankings. And it was just announced that he is also skipping Monte Carlo to start the clay-court season).

Jakub Mensik (CZE): No. 13 ===========> No. 26
(It was going to be a tough ask to defend his Miami Open title. And. Mensik, who has been injured some this year, made the third round, losing to Tiafoe. That means his ranking takes a pretty major hit).

Sebastian Korda (USA): No. 36 ===========> No. 42
(Korda won the battle – beating Carlos Alcaraz in Miami – but lost the war as he went out to young Spanish qualifier Martin Landaluce in the fourth round and dropping two spots because of his quarter-final result a year ago).

Tomas Machac (CZE): No. 48 ===========> No. 55
(It’s easy to forget that Machac won Acapulco last year, and seemed on his way. But he’s withdrawn and retired from a lot of events of late, and lost to Corentin Moutet in the second round in Miami).

Matteo Berrettini (ITA): No. 68 ===========> No. 91
(Berrettini made the quarterfinals a year ago in Miami, losing a thriller to No. 4 seed Taylor Fritz. But he was beaten by Valentin Vacherot in the third round this year).

Grigor Dimitrov (BUL): No. 44 ===========> No. 93
(Tough drop for the 34-year-old, who was a semifinalist in Miami last year but was beaten in the first round by Raphael Collignon this year. e has quarterfinal points to defend in Monte Carlo shortly).

Adam Walton (AUS): No. 85 ===========> No. 105
(Walton might find himself back in Slam qualifying if he doesn’t turn things around. He qualified and won a round in Miami, but lost in the first round of the Morelia Challenger, after going from the qualifying to the fourth round in Miami a year ago).

Gael Monfils (FRA): No. 153 ===========> No. 203
(Monfils is out of the top 200 for the first time since Aug. 2023, when he was making his way back from an injury He drops his points from making the fourth round in Miami last year and didn’t play it this year. But in his last year, he’ll be able to pretty much play wherever he wants).

Alexis Galarneau back in the top 200.

At 40, Horacio Zeballos is No. 1 in the world in doubles for the first time. It won’t last long with those points to defend; still a big accomplishment.

 

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