 So with the grass court season underway and Wimbledon only two weeks away We've got some massive massive results from last week And also this is the last chance this week for a lot of players to get their ranking in the top 32 seats So they can be seated out Wimbledon Let's go have a look at who won last week because there were some big results and some big changes to the rankings because of it So we're at four tournaments in total last week two on the men's two on the women's all of them 250 events starting in the Nottingham Open with Katie Boulder getting her first WTA trophy over Burridge 6363 and she got a massive boost in the rankings over in the Netherlands at the Ross Marlin Open We had Alexander over winning a tight three setter against Kudamatova 466476 to lift another trophy and back-to-back trophies at the Ross Marlin Open on the men's side We had a 250 event in Stuttgart with Tiafo getting a massive win there against Strouff and his ranking a career high And we'll talk about it in a second and then also the Ross Marlin Open for the men's side the ATB 250 event there Grigsport beat Thompson 677663 and he's also got a massive boost in the rankings and could be seated at Wimbledon We'll talk about that in a second So there's a massive results there for some names that needed a boost in the ranks Let's go have a look at the players outside the top 10 that are boosting the rankings this week And there he is Grigsport career high number 29 in the world Which means he will be seated at Wimbledon if he has a decent week this week nine spots higher than last week Andy Murray he won a challenger event for the second week in a row He's slowly climbing up the rankings as well six spots higher than last week to 38 in the world on the brink of being seated at Wimbledon Which means that he avoids guys like Elkres and Djokovic in the first round and Bolta She goes up 49 spots to a career high 77 in the world after winning her first WTA trophies So so the rankings this week going to be crucial for some of those names and they need to have good results Let's have a look at the players that have gone down on the rankings. Nick Kyrios He's gone down to number 31 in the world six spots lower than last week And he's on the brink of possibly not being seated at Wimbledon if next week goes bad So here's a lot to play for in the next week for Tair Baratini same boat He's down 13 spots to 34 in the world after withdrawing this week and also not playing well last week So he's dropped a lot of points and could be unseated at Wimbledon and Simone Hella She's gone down number 40 in the world four spots lower than last week We still don't know when she's going to play so that doesn't really matter too much But her ranking is starting to drop due to lack of plays. All right Let's go have a look at the WTA rankings for this week and no changes to the top 10 Just a couple of points changes. Sviantech still at one with Sabalenka 900 points behind at number two Rebackiner at three, Garcia at four, Pagula at five, Jabir at number six, Goff at number seven Sakari at eight, Kovitiver at nine and Hadajmaia at number 10 But of course this week is the biggest week for the rankings and almost all of the top 10 except for Sviantech Pagula and Hadajmaia are playing this week So everyone's playing for a top eight spot Of course, you don't want to play Sviantech or Sabalenka or Rebackiner until later in the tournament at Wimbledon So a lot of players are playing for those top eight spots in the rankings this week Having looked at the rest of the finals now and again, no real changes with Sabalenka at number one Sviantech at two, Rebackiner at three and Pagula at four Mlukovic stays at number five with Goff at number six, Benchage at seven, Krajikov at eight We do have a change down the bottom with Kudamatova going up two spots after making a final last week In the Netherlands pushing Hadajmaia down to number 10 and Kovitiver outside the top 10 completely But with Wimbledon worth points this year in about a month's time This is going to look very very different and we might have been starting some players locked in To the WTA finals for the end of the year going over to the men's rankings now and again No real big changes up the top with Djokovic at number one, Elkvijs at number two But you can see there 400 points between them and Elkvijs is playing a 500 event this week Which means he's got 500 points potentially if he wins at the Queens club He could be number one again So this week is crucial for that number one battle. Of course Djokovic isn't playing Mevvedev also playing this week. He's at number three. That shouldn't change win-lose or draw this week We got rooted four since he passed at five and those two guys are playing for a number four spot in the world And of course that means you don't play Djokovic Elkvijs or Mevvedev until the semis You got Ruiner at six, Rubelev at seven, Fritz at eight, Sinner at nine But we do have a change down the bottom Francis Tiarfo getting to the top 10 for the first time in his career Two spots higher than last week after winning Stuttgart pushing Hashinov outside the top 10 completely So big foe into the top 10 is the first time in 11 years that two American men Have been in the top 10 together. I think the last time might have been fish and rodic Let me know down the comments below if i'm wrong or right, but uh very historic moment there big foe getting into the top 10 Going to the race the finals now and no changes this week with Djokovic still at number one and Mevvedev at two Elkvijs at three, Sidney Passat four, Ruiner at five, Sinner at six, Rubelev at seven, Rude at eight Fritz at nine and Hashinov at number 10 But a lot of those guys are playing this week and remember this week is worth 500 points for the two big tournaments in Hala and Queens club so there's massive changes potentially to the race the finals over the next week or so So there you have it they have the rankings this week no massive changes But next week is so crucial because of course on monday this time next week It's gonna be locked milk. Wimbledon's gonna be locked. We're gonna find out who's gonna play where Who's gonna be seated who's not gonna be seated? Guys like Kirios Baratini who are very good on grass could be unseated danger players Going into Wimbledon when you find out the draw next week and there is obviously that top 10 battle as well That top eight to top 10. You want to be in the top eight? You don't want to be in the top 10 You want to make sure you get up that you know as high as possible so you don't have to play guys like jocovic Nelkvijs in the first week or so But let me know down in the comments below who do you think's gonna get into that top eight and who is going to be Unseated and dangerous because Kirios had a really bad problem with the knee last week Baratini pulled out this week So he's not even playing so he might drop out of the rankings all together and be unseated Going into Wimbledon and on the women's side We've got the same thing a couple of players there that are really on the verge of being seated or being a dangerous unseated player Of course, Andy Murray Trying to get seated as well Wimbledon, which would be a fairytale for him, but let me know down in the comments below What's the biggest shock for you this week in the rankings?