 So with Wimbledon done and dusted for another year we have some massive things to talk about including the world number one ranking on the men and the women's side it's been a very interesting week with some really interesting results let's start with those results because we had two tournaments men and women's Wimbledon starting on the women's side and we had Von Drusava winning her first grand slam title beating Jabara in the final 6-4-6-4 and she got a massive boost in the rankings because of it and on the men's side Carlos Alcaraz he takes out Novak Djokovic in an epic five set up 1-6-7-6-6-1-3-6-6-4 to lift his second grand slam trophy and spoiler alert he stays number one because of that as well let's go have a look at the players outside the top 10 got a boost in the rankings thanks to Wimbledon points starting with Chris Eubanks he goes up to number 31 in the world 12 spot high than last week after making the quarter finals of Wimbledon eventually losing to Medvedev in a close match so he's at a career high there Romans of Fuel and he also goes up to a career high ranking of number 43 in the world 49 spots higher than last time due to the quarter final of Wimbledon that he made as well and Alina Svetolina she rockets up the ranking 49 spots up to number 27 in the world after making the semifinals of Wimbledon so some massive results there for some players way outside the top 10 getting some huge rankings boosts a couple of players that fall down the rankings out of the top 10 not because they lost points but because they got pushed out by better players and people overtaking them Nick Kirios didn't lose any points from last year but he does still drop down four spots to number 37 after not being able to play Wimbledon and other players overtaking him in the rankings Yubing Wu also goes down 16 spots number 78 in the world after losing first round of Wimbledon and a lot of players doing better than him Caroline Pleskova she goes down four spots number 23 in the world again after other players did better than her at Wimbledon pushing her down outside of the top 20 now so some players there that didn't lose points necessarily but because players did better than they did at Wimbledon they got pushed down the ranks all right let's start with the WTA rankings and actually not that many changes up the top for the English fiance staying at number one keeping Sabalinka behind at number two we're back in the stays at three with Pagula just behind at number four Garcia at five Jabir at six and had she had won Wimbledon she would have actually been in the top three but unfortunately she's just down there at number six very close behind number five Goff stays at number seven we do have a change down the bottom with Zachary going down one spot the number nine with Kovitava pushing ahead at number eight thanks to having a better result at Wimbledon and down the bottom of the top 10 at number 10 von Druseva getting into the top 10 for the first time in her career 32 spots higher than last week pushing Kazakina out so a lot of points there going towards her ranking and she debuts in the top 10 for the first time in her career having looked at the race of the finals now and things are starting to get really interesting with Sabalinka still at one Trivante at number two and those two players are actually qualified for the WTA finals so you can get those locked in six spots left to go we're back in a still at number three just behind the cutoff point with Pagula at number four but von Druseva she rockets up the rankings up to that number five spot 23 spots higher than last week and Jabir also rockets up into that number six spot 11 spots higher than last week so both making the final Wimbledon of course by von Druseva winning so they got a lot of boosts pushing Kovitava down to number seven look if it goes down to number eight Goff goes down to number nine and Bench it stays at number 10 with Krajikova and Ostapenko falling out of the top 10 completely so now we've got two spots down six to go and with Wimbledon out of the way there's only the US open that is worth 2000 points that's left it's going to be interesting to see who out of the eight players also qualify with Sabalinka Trivante going forward go over to the men's side of the rankings now and at the top Carlos Elcaraz stays at number one holding Djokovic back and also winning Wimbledon extending his lead against Djokovic by almost a thousand points now but of course the US open coming up soon Elcariz has a lot to defend Djokovic stays at number two with Mevedev at number three Ruda number four with Sidney Pass at number five Runa at six Rubelev at seven Cine stays at number eight despite making the semifinals with Fritz at number nine Francis Tiapho rounds at the top 10 so no change to the rankings this week mainly due to the fact that Wimbledon was worth all the points and no one lost points from last year so we didn't get to see any dramatic changes like we usually do after a big slam but Carlos Elcaraz extending his lead that is big news looking at the race of the finals now and things are starting to get really interesting with Carlos Elcaraz officially qualifying for the end of year finals on points he also won Wimbledon which helps but on points also overtaking Djokovic to get that number one spot again Djokovic goes number two but he's just outside of qualification and of course there is the grand slam rule he has won two slams so he's more than likely to qualify anyway Mevedev stays at three with Sidney Pass at number four but Yannick Ciner the semifinal he goes up to number five pushing Runa down to number six Rubelev down to number seven Ruda number eight Fritzen number nine and Hashinov rounds out the top 10 so again not too many rankings but with Carlos Elcaraz qualifying and no back Djokovic not far behind there aren't that many spots left to the race of the finals for 2023 so there you have it some very interesting rankings changes of course outside the top 10 seems like there's a little bit more going on in the top 10 it's actually pretty relaxed I mean the top five players in both the men and women's rankings didn't change that much the race of the finals are heating up though with Elcaraz qualifying Sabalenka Sviante qualifying Djokovic not too far behind unless he uses that grand slam rule which I don't think you would need to you just get a couple extra points and be fine but let me know in the comments below what's been the biggest shock for you this week are you shocked that we didn't get a change at the top of course Sabalenka she had the chance to take Sviante's number one ranking and now and Djokovic had a chance to take back his number one ranking against Elcaraz but neither of those things happened and the players at the top stayed at the top for another week let me know down in the comments below what has been the biggest shock post Wimbledon now we look at the US Open let's see what happens on the hard courts in a couple weeks