ATP Post-Wimbledon Rankings: De Minaur Taps Career-High and France Has the Two Youngest Players in the Top-50

There were no changes in the ATP’s Top-5 after Wimbledon, but plenty of movement elsewhere.

It has been a brilliant 2024 season for Alex de Minaur. He made his Top-10 debut in January and has claimed two titles and earned a 36-12 record thus far. Though a devastating hip injury pulled him out of Wimbledon before his quarterfinal with Novak Djokovic, the 25-year-old still emerges from the Championships with a career-high ranking.

De Minaur rises three spots to No.6 in the world. The man they call the Demon is one of a record 10 Aussies inside this weekā€™s Top 100.

De Minaur isnā€™t the only one making a big jump this week in the ATP rankings. Italyā€™s Lorenzo Musetti, who reached his maiden Grand Slam semifinal at Wimbledon (defeated by Djokovic) jumps nine spots to No.16 (one shy of his career-high), while Frenchmen Arthur Fils jumps six spots to a career-high 28 and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard fies up 14 spots to a career-high of 44.

Mpetshi Perricard, who reached the round of 16 as a Lucky Loser on his Wimbledon main draw debut, and Fils, who also reached the round of 16, are the two youngest players in the ATPā€™s Top-50.

Roberto Bautista Agut is the biggest riser inside the ATPā€™s Top 100. The 36-year-old, who reached the round of 16 at Wimbledon, is up 37 spots to No.75.

The ATPā€™s Top-5 remained the same this week, with Jannik Sinner still holding a lead of 1110 points over No.2 Novak Djokovic. Carlos Alcaraz, 2024 Wimbledon champion, stays at No.3.