 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 also the race of the finals of course the ATP finals in Turin and the WTA finals in Shenzhen we're talking about those as well because there are some changes in those. Let's start with the winners from last week because we had six tournaments on last week and some really surprised winners and they got rewarded in the rankings as well. So let's start with the Hamburg Open we had Karina Buster he defeated Kryanovich in straight sets now that is an ATP 500 event so it's worth a lot of points for the winners so Karina Buster he won that one. We also had the Newport Open which was an ATP 250 event with Kevin Anderson beating the unseeded Brooksby in straight sets 7 6 6 4 and then on the clay courts we had Imbeshtad Kasparud he is on fire on clay this year and he wins another tournament defeating Koriya in straight set 6 3 6 3 over to the women's side of things and we have the Budapest Open another clay court event a WTA 250 event we're putting Seba the number one seed she defeated the unseeded Kalanina in straight sets 6 4 6 love then over to Switzerland another clay court event the WTA 250 event where Zed and Shek won her first title defeating Burrell in a very close final three setter 4 6 7 6 6 1 and then over to the Prague Open which was a hard court event with the French Open champion Krejkova defeating country woman Martin Kova in a very convincing final straight sets win there 6 2 6 love so some huge results there from some of the players that are pushing towards the top 10 okay let's go start with the top 10 for the women this week and no real big changes Ash Barty she stays at number one Naomi Osaka still number two followed closely by Irina Sabalenko at number three Safiya Kenan she's at number four with Bianca Andrescu very close behind at number five and Alina Svetalina very close behind Andrescu at number six Karolina Pliskov is at number seven Egas Fiontek is at number eight and we do have a change at the very bottom of the top 10 with Simona Halep going down a spot to number 10 and Muga Ruta going up to number nine and that's because Halep did not play the Prague Open last week where she was the champion from last year so she lost some points because she didn't play that tournament having a look at the race to the finals now the race of the WTA finals in Shenzhen Ash Barty she stays at number one of course having just won Wimbledon a couple weeks ago but Sabalenko she drops down to number three with Krejkova going up to number two again after winning last week in Prague so she gets a lot of points for that and of course Sabalenko didn't play so there was a change there Svetalina comes in at number four with Pliskov at number five Osaka at number six Muga Ruta at seven Pavlo Cenkava at number eight followed very closely by Onstjabor at number nine and Koko Goff rounds out the top 10 having a look at some of the players that went up in the rankings this week speaking of Krejkova she's at a career high ranking now she's gone up two spots to number 11 and she is knocking on the door of that top 10 career high ranking for her and Zedinsek after winning her first title of her career she's gone up 13 spots to a career high 37 in the world and she's having a great season on the clay courts especially caps it off with a title and a career high ranking some of the players that have dropped down in the rankings this week we have Ferro she's dropped down 12 spots at number 64 so she's dropped down because she failed to defend the points that she got two years ago from winning the WTA 250 event in Switzerland so she couldn't back that up so she lost a lot of points and Jeanne Bouchard she's gone down 11 spots down to 129 in the world still recovering from shoulder surgery that she got a couple of weeks ago all right let's jump over the top 10 for the men this week and no big changes at all because most of those players didn't play with the exception of Stefano Siddi Pass so Novak Djokovic stays at number one Daniel Medvedev still at number two with Rafa Nadal at number three followed closely behind by Stefano Siddi Pass but because he didn't play that well at Hamburg he had the chance to go to number three but couldn't take it so he stays at number four this week with Zverev at number five followed extremely closely behind by Dominic Teem at number six Rublev's at number seven Baratini at number eight Federer at number nine and Dennis Shapovalov rounds out the top 10 for this week having a look at the race to the finals the race to Turin and again no real big changes with Novak Djokovic staying at number one Stefano Siddi Pass still at number two Baratini staying at number three followed by Rublev at number four very closely followed by Zverev at number five Medvedev stays at number six Rafa Nadal is just behind Medvedev at number seven with her catch at number eight Karatsovic at number nine and Dennis Shapovalov he's dropped out of the top 10 with Kasparov jumping back in after winning a tournament last week on the clay all right let's have a look at the players that have gone up in the rankings this week and Kryanovic after having a great week in Hamburg beating Siddi Pass made the final he's gone up 10 spots number 34 in the world so he is reaching his career high ranking again and Kevin Anderson he won the Newport Open last week so he's gone up in the rankings 39 spots back into the top 100 to 74 in the world had a really good week last week on the grass court so Kevin Anderson won a title and he's back in the top 100 some of the players that dropped down in the rankings John Isner he's gone down five spots to number 39 in the world after failing to defend the points that he won at the Newport Open two years ago so is this dropped down five and but still actually he's gone down 13 spots to number 42 in the world again after failing to defend the points that he made at the Hamburg Open two years ago so two players that didn't back up their form from a couple of years ago in events that happened last week have both dropped down in the rankings so there it is the rankings for the week no big changes this week not too many of the players that we're used to seeing play during week to week played this week but this week some of the players are playing like Shapovalov he's in action this week so we'll keep an eye on him maybe he might be able to go up the rankings if he has a good week this week but let me know down in the comments below who do you think should be in the top 10 maybe for the race to the finals because the race to the finals we're only halfway there through the season and we're missing some big names you know Dominic team he's not in the top eight for the finals and Serena Williams she's also missing from the finals race on the women's side so let me know down in the comments below who are you seeing that's a surprise it's missing or who are you shocked it's actually in the race to the finals because remember the ATP and the WTA finals at the end of the year the best eight players of the season play against each other so doesn't necessarily mean you have to be in the top 10 of the actual rankings it's only what happened during the year so let me know down in the comments below who are you most shocked about seeing in or out of those rankings so not too many changes this week in the rankings but next week in the week after big tournaments are coming