 What's going on everybody welcome back to the weekly ranking show where we go through all the ATP and WTA changes in the rankings this week And we've just completed one of the biggest tournaments in the world the Madrid open and we have some brand new champions We've gained a lot of points, but some players that have also dropped a lot of points So let's start with the ATP rankings so some changes to the top 10 for the ATP starting a world number one Nobac Djokovic he gets to stay there, but Rafa Nadal He drops down one spot to number three and Medvedev retakes that number two position Even though he didn't have a great week last week Dominic team He stays at number four Stefano City pass at number five the Madrid open champion Alexander Zverev He stays at number six with Andre Rublev behind him at number seven Roger Federer still yet to play a clay court match in 2021 he's at number eight whoever new world number nine with Mateo Baratini making the final of the Madrid open He's gone up one spot to number nine pushing Diego Schwartzman down to number ten this week having a look at the race to RIN the race to the ATB finals and Stefano City pass He stays on top with the most points at number one with Andre Rublev at number two Nobac Djokovic stays at number three Closely followed by Daniel Medvedev at number four We have some major changes after the Madrid open with Alexander Zverev rising up three spots to number five Meaning the character he drops down to number six who would her catch drops down to number seven Mateo Baratini He's gone up four spots into the top eight So he's going to qualify for the ATB finals at this stage Yannick Sinner's gone down to number nine That's two spots lower than last week and Rafa Nadal goes down one spot to number ten with RBA Getting kicked out of the top ten for this week All right taking a look at some of the biggest rises of the week for the ATP and Casparud after making a third consecutive Clay court ATP 1007 final he's gone up six spots into the top 20 at number 16 That's a career high ranking for him and Alexi Poprin He has also gone up 15 spots to number 61, which is a career high ranking for him as well Some of the players that dropped down this week the Miami open champion who bit her catch He's gone down three spots to number 19 this week and stand for drinker We haven't seen for a while because he had surgery He's dropped down four spots to number 25 taking a look at the WTA rankings for this week and ash party She stays at number one for the week after making the Madrid open final Naomi Osaka She's still at number two Samona Halop is at number three But we have a new world number four with the Madrid open champion Sabalenka going up three spots to take the number four spot bumping down Kenan to number five Svetlana goes down to number six and Bianca on dress you down to number seven So that's a career high ranking for Sabalenka after winning the biggest tournament that she has ever won Serena Williams stays at number eight this week with Pleskova close behind at number nine Bikiki Bertens has dropped down seven spots out of the top ten after failing to defend the points She gained at the 2019 Madrid open and Petra Gravidov has gone up two spots to reclaim her top ten spot at number ten Taking a look at the race to Shenzhen the race to the WTA finals ash party stays on top at number one with Naomi Osaka Behind her at number two, but after a great week in Madrid winning that title Sabalenka has now gone into the top three up two spots from last week to take the number three spot Just behind Osaka bumping down Muga Ruther who's now down at number four and Jennifer Brady now down at number five Elise Mertens after a good week stays at number six coulda Matoba still at number seven But we have a brand new entry with Mukava She jumps into the top eight going up six spots after some really good wins last week beating of course Osaka in Madrid So at this rate She's gonna qualify for the WTA finals pushing out Alina Svetlana who's jumped down to number nine and Jessica Begula goes down to number ten with Serena Williams dropping down six spots completely out of the top ten the race to the WTA Finals, let's go look at some of the players that have gone up in the rankings this week on the WTA We have two players that have had great tournaments in Madrid Elise Mertens She's at a career high ranking now at number 14 going up two spots from last week Paula Bedossa who got to the semi finals of Madrid went up 20 spots to number 42 in the world She's at a career high ranking as well jumping over to the players that have dropped down in the rankings this week We have Tomo even though she's had a great couple of months She has gone down five spots to drop out of the top 50 now at 51 and Sloane Stevens She drops down 14 spots to number 65 in the world after failing to defend the points that she made by making the semi finals back in 2019 at Madrid so there's the rankings for the week a lot of changes not only for the main rankings But for the race of the WTA and ATP finals Let me know down in the comments below who are you most shocked about who you most shocked not seeing in the race to maybe Dominic team he had a great week this week, but he's still not in that top 10 to the race to Turin So let me know down in the comments below what were you most surprised about for this week So after a big week at the Madrid open we have some massive changes for the ATP and WTA rankings