 Welcome back to the ranking show. My name's Cam Williams and we didn't have any matches last week on the ATP We had a couple on the WTA, which is why we're doing the ranking show this week There have been some major changes in the top 10 for the women actually this week because of some of the scheduling that happened last year Of course this time last year we had the clay court season a lot of points were lost during this time It's a bit of a hangover from last year But let's go take a look at the results from this week because we had two tournaments on the WTA and some new winners as well So to start off we had the Luxembourg open and we had Danish youngster Tausen taking out Oster Penko the defending champion of Luxembourg in three tight sets 6'3", 4'6", 6'4". That's her second title in her young career and she's only 18 years old So another player to watch out for on the WTA that's a teenager Of course, we've got a lot of them at the moment with players like Fernandez, Rottercanu, Sveontek Just to name a few so watch out for Tausen as well and at the Sylvania Open We had Paulini winning her first title defeating Ellison Risk 7662 And that is the first time Paulini has lifted a WTA trophy so congratulations to her and she's been rewarded in the rankings after lifting her first trophy Let's go start with the men's top 10 rankings because there is nothing actually to be said because there was no tournaments played this week on the main Circuit. Djokovic stays at number one with Medvedev at number two, Sintipas at number three followed closely by Alexander Sverov at number four, Rublev at number five, Raffer stays at number six, Veritini at seven, Teem at eight, Federer at nine And Kasparud rounds out the top 10. Now taking a look at the race to the ATP finals The race to Turin and three players have qualified but a couple of players are very close to qualifying We have Djokovic already qualified on top at the moment with Medvedev behind him also qualified and Sintipas at number three Also qualified but Alexander Sverov He has only a couple of wins away from claiming the fourth spot in the ATP finals He only has to gain about 80 points or so to get into that ATP finals So he's only one or two wins away and maybe in at Indian Wells in a couple of weeks. That's when he will qualify We've got Rublev. He's not far behind either He gets a couple of good quarterfinal results to finish off the year He'll qualify Veritini's at number six, Rudd's at number seven, Hercaccia eighth, Ozealia Sime at nine And Yannick Sinner rounds out the top 10 this week going over to the rankings for the WTA The top 10 for the WTA and some big changes this week because of the points that were lost from last year in Rome Ash Barty, she stays at number one with Sabalenka at number two, Plushkova at number three Svetlana at four, Banemir Sarka She drops down three more spots to number eight in the world being replaced by Kredjikova who goes up two spots To a career high number five in the world, Sofia Kennan who was number six She goes down at number seven with Egas Fjontek going from eight to number six Which is a career high for her so Kredjikova Svjontek, the past two french open champions are both at career high rankings With Kennan who we haven't seen for a while dropping down and Ozealia Sarka continuing to fall down the rankings So it'd be interesting to see how this plays out over the next couple of weeks, especially without Ozealia Sarka playing We don't know if she's going to come back at all this year And Sofia Kennan we still haven't seen the best of her in 2021 So that could change a lot Muguruza stays at number nine and can fit over rounds out the top 10 for this week Having a look at the race to the finals the race to Mexico this year it's actually been changed from Shenzhen to Mexico just because of the Covid virus around Shenzhen and the restrictions So they've changed the venue to Mexico Ash Bhati She's number one at the moment with Sabalanke at number two Kredjikova at three Plushkova at four And those four players are actually qualified. It's not official yet on the wta website But going through their points they cannot be kicked out of the top eight So those four names Bhati, Sabalanke, Kredjikova, Plushkova They're all going to be playing at the end of the year in the wta finals Sveontek's at number five Sarkaria number six of Sarkara number seven Muguruza at eight Djabor at nine and Pavle Cenkava drops out of the top 10 being replaced by Mertens after Mertens played last week Gaining some points Pavle Cenkava is playing this week So she might be able to regain that spot But she has a good week this week having a look at some of the players that have gone up in the rankings And like I said at the start of the show the two winners of last week Tausen and Paulini, they've both been rewarded in the rankings with career high rankings Tausen's gone up 18 spots after winning her second title going to 52 in the world Which is a career high for her and Paulini after winning her first ever wta title She's gone up 23 spots to number 64 in the world, which is a career high for her as well So a couple of players playing well last week and getting rewarded with career high rankings this week The players that have gone down in the rankings and as I mentioned the points that were coming from last year's Rome Open For a couple of these players has dropped off with hell of going down three spots After failing to defend the points from Rome last year and von Drussova She goes down eight spots after failing to defend the semi-final points from this time last year when they played in Rome So a couple of players that dropped down because the clay court season last year They did well but they didn't back it up this year with the clay court points from a couple of months ago No, it's confusing, but it's all starting to pan out now. So there you have it. No change to the men's rankings Not yet. Anyway, we've got some tournaments coming up over the next couple of weeks Of course Indian Wells is happening in a couple of weeks time We've got the laver cup this week, which is not a points tournament But we're going to see some of those big names in action and they're all going to be playing each other as well Which is going to be a lot of fun to see but the women's side it's starting to shape up now We've got players like Osaka. She keeps dropping down the rankings. How far will she drop? Will she drop out of the top 10 by the end of the year? Let me know down the comments below What is the most shocking result for you? Or maybe what's the most surprising for you? Are you surprised by some of the players that have gone up in the rankings? Maybe some of the teenagers that it seemed to be dominating the wta at the moment Let me know down the comments below for me. Osaka is a big shock for me She looks like she's going to drop out of the top 10 by the end of the year Hopefully that's not the case and hopefully we do see her again in 2021 So no changes to the men's rankings this week, but the wta ranking some big changes in that top 10