
After the Australian Open, the ATP ranking underwent significant changes in the top 10. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz maintained their positions, repeating their achievements from last year. However, movements were noticeable starting from the fifth place, where Casper Ruud ascended, and Novak Djokovic climbed to sixth place by displacing Daniil Medvedev, who lost 1250 points after being surprisingly eliminated in the second round.
Australian Alex de Minaur remains in eighth place, while Tommy Paul made a surprise by reaching the quarter-finals and rising two spots to secure ninth. Closing the top 10 is Andrey Rublev, who dropped after being eliminated in the first round.
Regarding the Argentines, their performance in the Australian Open was not particularly notable, with most falling in the early rounds. Francisco Cerúndolo stood out, reaching the third round. After the tournament, Zverev earned 500 points for reaching the final, while Fritz lost 300 points after being unexpectedly eliminated in the third round. Meanwhile, Báez became the highest-ranked Argentine, followed by Etcheverry, Navone, and Díaz Acosta in lower positions.