 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and we're back for the weekly power rankings and the normal rankings as well And we've just had the Madrid open a massive tournament for both the men and the women and there's a lot of changes Not only to the power rankings, but also the normal rankings Let's go start with the players with one last week because we only had two tournaments It's some big big winners. We're starting with the Madrid open for the women and on Strabo She wins her biggest title of her career winning against Pagula in three sets 75 loves 6-6-2 to lift the biggest trophy of her career Carl Zalcárez finishes the week with the trophy in Madrid massive week for him again Beatings Vera in the final 6-3-6-1 and he is on an absolute role at the moment Let's start with the WTA rankings for this week And we've had a lot of changes as you'd expect but no change up the top Egas Fiontek, even though she didn't play in Madrid She's still at number one, but Dosa she went down to number three allowing Kredgikova to go up to number two again Even though Kredgikova didn't play in Madrid Zachary comes in at number four one-spot higher than last week Kontovate also goes up one-spot as does Pliscova But on Strabo, she goes to number seven in the world after winning in Madrid Three spots higher than last week and like I said earning a lot of points from that victory And Sabalenka last year's Madrid open champion She goes down four spots to number eight so she's dropped down the rankings fair bit Failing to defend her title, Collins also goes down one-spot to number nine And Mugaruta rounds at the top ten one-spot lower than last week Having a look at the race to the finals and no change up the top Fiontek's still number one, but on Strabo, she's gone up to number two after that one victory And earning a thousand points so she's gone up ten-spots higher than last week To number two in the race to the finals pushing Bidosa down to number three And Pagula making the final of Madrid She's gone up seven-spots higher than number four in the race to the finals Pushing a lot of players down, Zachary, she goes down two-spots to number five Collins down to number six two-spots as well Kontovate down two-spots to seven and Kiz goes down two-spots to number eight Zamona Halep, she goes up one-spots to number nine And Bencic is holding on to that top ten-spot But it's two-spots lower than last week Having a look at the ATP rankings and there's a few changes to these rankings as well With Djokovic at number one, still ahead of Medvedev who's at number two We haven't seen Medvedev for a couple weeks That's why we haven't seen too much change up the top Tverov comes in at number three, Rafa stays at four, Sizi passes at five But Alkaraz, he's gone up to number six After winning in Madrid three-spots higher than last week And of course a career high for him Rublev also going up a spot to number seven, one-spot higher than last week Beritini, after not playing in Madrid and losing a lot of points from the final he made last year He's gone down two-spots to number eight FAA, he's gone one-spots to number nine And Caspar Rude, he's gone down three-spots to round out the top ten for this week Having a look at the race to the finals and it's getting really close Up the top there with Rafa staying at number one But Alkaraz, he's jumped into the number two spot Pushing Sizi pass down to number three And he's only a couple of points away from Rafa But of course Alkaraz not playing in Rome this week, Rafa is, so that might change Rublev, he's gone up two-spots to number four Pushing Medvedev down one-spot to number five FAA has also gone up a spot to number six Pushing Fritz down to number seven Which is two-spots lower than last week And Sasha Zverev, he's made his way into the top eight After making the final of Madrid, that's four-spots higher than last week Pushing Caspar Rude down to number nine And who be her catch? He goes up one-spot to number ten Rounding up the top ten for the rest of the finals All right now it's time to check out the power rankings And there are some massive changes to the power rankings As you'd expect after a big tournament like Madrid Starting at number 20 And we have a new entrance with Pagula Heading into the top of the power rankings for the first time ever She's being rewarded after having a really good week in Madrid Making the final and beating some really good players along the way Coming in at number 19 Nemiya Sarka, she's gone down five-spots lower than last week And I know a few weeks ago people were questioning Why she was so high in the power ranks While having a bad loss against a lower ranked player in Tormo So she's gone down five-spots lower than last week Coming in at number 18 We have another new debutante to the power rankings Anissa Mova She beat a couple of really good players along the way In Madrid She gets into that top of the power rankings at number 18 Coming in at number 17 Taylor Fritz Now he's gone up two-spots higher than last week So it's not because he didn't He played very well He actually didn't play in Madrid at all But a lot of the players that are above him had poor weeks So they've dropped down and he's benefited from them Coming in at number 16 is Ketch Manovich He's gone down five-spots lower than last week So after a rocketing couple of weeks He's just gone down the power rankings the last few weeks He did lose the Rafa Nadal So it's not like he had a bad loss But still, a lot of players did a lot better than him And that's why he got pushed down for the most part Coming in at number 15 is Maria Zachary Now she goes down six-spots lower than last week After failing to make it past the second round So losing to Kazakina in that second round really cost her She's gone down at number 15 in the power ranks Coming in at number 14 is Annette Contavate She's gone down one-spot lower Now she didn't play last week And as a result of not playing A lot of players did well last week and pushed her down So she's gone down one-spot Then on Medvedev he comes in at 13 Same reason as Contavate didn't play last week So he got pushed down because other players played well Coming in at number 12 in the power rankings is Hooby Hercatch He's gone up six-spots higher than last week Trying to push towards that top 10 of the power ranks And he might be able to do that If he does play well in Rome next week He made it all the way to the quarter-finals Beating Makina along the way And then of course losing to Djokovic in the end Which is not a bad loss So he's gone up six-spots Really, really good week for him Coming in at number 11 is Paula Badasso Now she's gone down three-spots lower than last week And only a few weeks ago she was number four in the power ranks So she's really dropping down quickly in those power ranks Of course lost to Simone Halleb in the second round And that's not a bad loss because Halleb You'll find out as soon as in the power rankings as well But because she only made the second round She didn't really add to any points And so she dropped down Other players did better than her And she was pushed out of the top 10 Speaking of Simone Halleb Coming in at number 10 is Simone Halleb She's gone up 10-spots higher than last week Of course beating Badasso Goff along the way Making the quarter-finals of Madrid Really, really benefited her So she's gone up 10-spots higher than last week And of course beating someone in the power rankings Is always going to give you a massive boost Coming in at number nine is Alexandros Verov He's gone up six-spots higher than last week's power rankings Of course making the final of Madrid Beating players like Oje Eliasim and Sitzipas along the way And the Sitzipas win was a big, big win for him Because of course Sitzipas has been in the power rankings For a while now And beating someone in the power rankings Will give you a massive boost Coming in at number eight is Belinda Benchich She's gone down one-spot lower than last week She lost in the third round to the eventual champion Jebors That's not a bad loss But because she didn't do as well as other players She got pushed down Coming in at number seven is Yannick Sinner He's gone down one-spot as well Same reason to Benchich Didn't have a bad week He lost to Oje Eliasim in the third round But again, other players did better than him So he got pushed down Coming in at number six is Andrei Rublev He's gone down two-spots lower than last week And again, he made the quarter-finals Losing to Sitzipas in the end It's not a bad result But of course other players did much better than him So again, he got pushed down as a result of that Coming in at number five is Stefano Sitzipas He doesn't move a spot He stays at the same spot he was this time last week After making the semifinals of Madrid So Sitzipas is a steady top-five power rank player And coming in at number four After her win in Madrid on Stjabor She's gone up ten-spots Higher than last week into number four Beating a lot of good players along the way Of course, beat Bencic, Helip and Pagula in the finals So some really big wins there And if you do win a tournament You are going to get benefited in the power rankings We're starting to find that out That the players that win tournaments get a massive boost So she wins a big tournament And also beats a lot of good players along the way And fellow power rank players So she gets a massive boost Goes up to number four Now out of the top three of the power ranks And we actually have a change this week To the top three Number three is Rafa Nadal He's gone down one-spot lower than last week Because of course he lost in the quarterfinals But it wasn't about where he lost It's who he lost to He lost to someone who's in the top of the power rankings Speaking of Number two in the power rankings Carlos Alcárez Of course, beating everybody to get the Madrid title Beating Rafa Which helped him get over Rafa in these power ranks He of course beat Djokovic as well And Zverev in the final Also beaten Nori along the way as well Who has been featured in the power rankings Over the last few weeks So massive wins for Alcárez Very close to top spot And maybe if he plays well at the French open And the person who's on top of the rankings Doesn't play so well He might take top spot by the end of the French But the top spot, again The fifth consecutive week is Igor Shryontek She didn't play last week But that doesn't matter She didn't actually lose to anybody last week So she keeps her ranking But she is playing in Rome And by the start of the French open With Alcárez not playing next week If Igor does have a bad loss next week We could get a change at the top So the rankings are very very close up the top there Rafa not too far behind Alcárez But Shryontek and Alcárez battling for top spot Who's going to be in the top of the power rankings By the French open A lot of pressure on Igor this week To maintain that top spot There you have it The power rankings And the normal rankings for another week Massive changes in all of the rankings Of course the power rankings Now we're starting to figure it out a little bit If you win a title Or if you go on an amazing run And you beat a lot of good players Especially players That are also featured in the power ranks You are going to get a massive boost We've got Djabor Alcárez of course winning last week They got a boost He's very good at boost Pagola made it into the top Of the power ranks But let me know down in the comments below Who are you most shocked About not seeing in the power ranks We still don't have Djokovic in the power ranks Of course he hasn't played that much So compared to those 20 players in the top 20 Hasn't played enough But who knows Maybe after Rome You might be able to sneak in there But let me know down in the comments below Who are you shocked about being in the power ranks Or maybe not being in the power ranks