 With the clay cold season are finally underway. We had some big results some massive tournaments as well during the week Especially on the WTA a couple of changes to the main ranking for mainly changes to the point situation for the race of the finals Let's go to see who won last week because we had some massive winners last week five Tournaments last week starting with the WTA and the Bogota open with Maria beating Stearns in that WTA 250 event on clay 632 664 and both players getting a boost in the rankings and at the Charleston open a big WTA 500 event on Shabur taking up Benchitch 7 6 6 4 in a rematch of last year's final in Charleston This time the result was reversed, but a lot of big names played that event And we see some changing in the rankings because of that event in particular over on the ATP We had three tournaments all ATP 250s starting with the Marrakesh open with Bayena taking up Muller 4 6 7 6 6 2 in the Final over in Portugal We had the Estrell open with Kasparud getting his first title of the year 6276 against Ketjmenovic and over in Houston Tiafo winning another title beating Echeverry in two tie breaks 7 6 7 6 to start off his clay court season with a bang So a lot of players getting their first titles for the season in the first week of that clay court season Having a look at the players have gone up in the rankings this week outside the top 10 Tiafo He is number 11 in the world on the brink of the top 10 at a career high Now four spots higher than last week the big foe winning a title and knocking on the door of that top 10 Bayena also at a career high number 51 in the world 31 spots higher than last week and Stearns is at a career high 89 in the world 27 spots higher than last week So the players that did well this week getting a huge boost in the ranking a lot of career high rankings for this week Players that have dropped down on the rankings John Isner He's gone down 21 spots number 67 in the world after failing to defend the points that he made last year Mulchan the same down 21 spots the number 72 in the world and Anissa Mova She's gone down 12 spots number 47 in the world So some big drops the players that didn't defend the points from last year I'll start with the WTA rankings this week and not too many changes with Shriantek staying at number one Sabalanker at number two and Pagula making a semi-final in Charleston stays at number three We have a change in the middle with Anstrapur the Charleston champion going up to number four pushing Garcia down to number five with Govstang at number six Rabakina at seven Kazakina making the semi-finals of Charleston stays at number eight But adds a lot of points to her total Zachary at nine and Kovitava rounds out the top ten four this week But we actually have no WTA events on this week So the rankings won't change the only thing we have this week for the ladies is a Billie Jean King Cup where there are no points Up for grabs having with the race the finals now for the WTA and again Not too many changes with Sabalanker at number one and Rabakina number two Pagula stays at three adds a few points to her Title Shriantek at four, but Benchich she goes back up to number five two spots higher than last week I have to make the final in Charleston pushing Kovitava down to number six and Krajikov at down number seven So a good week from Benchich puts her back in that top five Govstang is at number eight, Azarenka staying at number nine and Lynette stays at number ten and again Like I said no points up for grabs this week on the WTA So this list won't change for a couple weeks going over to the ATP now and a few changes But not at the top with Djokovic staying at number one Alcrest staying at number two with Sidney Passer number three But Kasparud, he leapfrogs Medvedev back into the top four spot after winning that tournament in Portugal pushing Medvedev down to number five Rubelius staying at number six with Felix Ozelecim at number seven and Yannick Sinner despite not playing this week He's gone to a career high number eight in the world leapfrogging Runa who dropped points from this time last year You see that the points that are very close between those two Runa is at number nine now And Fritz stays at number ten and of course Monte Carlo this week a huge event on the ATP and eight of those top ten players Are playing this week so expect some big changes this time next week on the ATP having with the race of the finals now And again, no changes with Medvedev staying at number one Djokovic number two Alcrest staying at three and Sinner at number four Sidney Passer five Fritz stays at number six with Paul at number seven Nori at eight Hashnob at nine Francis TFO rounding up the top ten But Tiafo with a big win in Houston adds a lot of points to his total Whereas no one else adds any points this week because they didn't play so again next week Monte Carlo It's gonna be huge and expect some big changes in the race of the finals with our third Masters 1000 event of the year So there is that is the rankings for this week nothing major to report on I know over March We had a couple of massive changes on the men's side with a top player in the world changing hands over and over And it's a shame because Alcrest isn't playing this week in Monte Carlo where Djokovic is So that race to the number one spot or that battle for number one is not gonna be on this week We'll have to wait a few more weeks, but let me know down in the comments below What's the biggest shock for you this week? Is it the fact that some players are finally getting their seasons off to a good start? Players like Rude and Jabir finally winning a title this year after a very slow start to the year But the clay court season is finally underway no tournaments on the W10 next week with the ATP massive in Monte Carlo