 Welcome back to The Ranking Show, my name's Cam Williams. And after the Canadian Masters just being finished, one of the biggest tournaments on both the ATP and the WTA, we have some things to talk about. Some changes in the races to the final, the ATP finals and the WTA finals, and also some big changes in the WTA rankings of the top 10. But before we get to the rankings, let's have a look at who actually won last week and who lifted the trophies. All right, so only two tournaments last week and there were two big ones. There were the Canadian Open for the men and the women. There were WTA and ATP 1000 events. So a lot of points up for grabs. And Camilla Georgie, causing a bit of an upset in the final against Carolina Pliscava, actually did it pretty easily as well, winning in straight sets 6-3, 7-5 to lift the biggest trophy of her career. And Daniel Medvedev taking out Rylee O'Pelker in straight sets 6-4, 6-3, which is actually Medvedev's fourth Masters 1000 title and adding another big trophy to his cabinet that he hasn't won before. So Medvedev yet again playing well this time of the year. Starting with the top 10 for the women and Ash party. She stays at number one with Osaka at number two and Sabalenka at number three, but we have a new world number four. Carolina Pliscava, she goes up two spots from last week after making the final of the Canadian Open, pushing out Kennan and Svetlana. They've gone down to five and six. Pliscava having a great second half to the year. We've got Andrescu, she goes up to number seven, pushing Egas Fjontek down to number eight. Mugarruta stays at number nine. Kredjikova rounds out the top 10. Having a look at the race to the finals now, the race to Shenzhin, which at this point is still going ahead. We've got Ash party, she's still at number one. Sabalenka regains the number two spot, pushing down Kredjikova, after Sabalenka made the semifinals last week of the Canadian Masters. So she's at number two, Kredjikova at number three, and also another change, Pliscava, making the final of the Canadian Masters. She goes up to number four, pushing down Egas Fjontek to number five. Emersonca at number six, Mugarruta at seven. And again, we have another change. Pavlicenkova, she drops down two spots from her number eight position, being replaced by Onstabore, who had a great week last week. She jumps up to number eight. She is in qualification for the end of your finals. Cocoa Goff also gone up two spots to number nine, and Pavlicenkova rounds out the top 10 for the race to Shenzhin. Having a look at some of the players that have gone up in the rankings, and speaking of Djibor, she had a great tournament last week and got rewarded. She is at a career high number 20 in the world, first time in the top 20 in her career. So she is in great form at the moment career best form, and also the winner of the Canadian Open. Camilla Georgie, she goes up 37 spots to number 34 in the world, after taking out the title in Montreal. Some players that have dropped down to the rankings in the last week, we have Serena Williams. She's officially out of the top 20 now, dropping down one spot to number 21, and Kuznetsov has gone down 35 spots to number 80 in the world, so a couple of former Grand Slam champions dropping down to the rankings. Going over to the men's top 10 now, and no changes this week, despite having a couple of players that played last week. Novak Djokovic stays at number one, with Daniel Medvedev getting closer at number two. The final city pass still at number three, Rafa Nadal at four, Alexander Zverev, he stays at number five, Dominic Teem at number six, Andre Rubelev at number seven, Beratini is at eight, Veteret nine, and Dennis Shapovalov rounds out the top 10 for the men this week. Going over to the race to turn the race to the ATB finals, and there are some changes. Novak Djokovic stays at number one, with City Pass at number two, but Daniel Medvedev has made his way back up after winning the Canadian Open last week. He goes back up to number three in the race to the finals, pushing down Beratini to number four, Rubelev to number five, and Zverev to number six. So Daniel Medvedev getting rewarded for a great week last week. Rafa Nadal, he's at number seven, Kasparul is at number eight, Herkatch nine, and Yannick Sinner rounds out the top 10 for the race to the finals. Having a look at the players that have gone up in the rankings, and it's the big men, the big Americans that played well last week, Riley Opelka. He's gone up nine spots to number 23 in the world, which is a career high for him. So congratulations to Opelka. He is in career best form as well, and Jon Isner slowly making his way back up the rankings. He's gone up four spots to number 26 in the world. So good to see Isner starting to regain some form. Some of the players that have dropped down on the rankings this week, Betonay, he goes down five spots to number 63 in the world, and Barenkas has dropped down eight spots to number 92. So a couple of players that have lost a lot of points over the last week. So there it is, the race to the finals is starting to heat up. We have the last major of the year. Of course, the US Open coming up in a couple of weeks, but we also have a very big tournament coming up this week in Cincinnati, and the World No More Ranking is on the line in a couple of weeks time because Daniel Medvedev, he's only 2,000 points behind Djokovic. We're gonna do a separate video on that and see how what Medvedev actually has to do to get to Djokovic's number one ranking by the end of the year. But let me know down in the comments below. Are you surprised by any of the rankings, maybe the changes that have happened or maybe some of the changes that have not happened? A lot of people are asking, Federer hasn't played for a long time, but he's still in the top 10. That might change this week because the rankings go back to normal and they unfreeze. So all the points are on the line from this day forward on the men's tournaments. So maybe that'll change in the next couple of weeks with a lot of people questioning why Federer's still in the top 10, but that'll probably change considering he's not gonna play for the rest of the year. So we're on the back half of the season now and the rankings are starting to show who's been playing well in 2021.