 So with Wimbledon only a week away and the draw coming out on Friday, we have some massive results happening this week and the seeds are actually set for Wimbledon after this week, so let's go have a look at who won last week on the ATP and WTA because we had some massive events with some massive names playing. So starting over at the Berlin Open, a WTA 500 event, Kavitova, taking our Vekage 6276 to win another title this year and of course she's done very well at Wimbledon in the past so might be a dark horse to watch out for. But a WTA 250 event at the Birmingham Open with Oster Penko taking our Krajikova 7664 and again another dark horse to watch out for. At the Halla Open, an ATP 500 event, we had Bublik taking out Rublev in 3 sets 633663 so a big win there for Bublik who now gets seated as a result of that win and at the Queens Club Championships another 500 event, Carlos Elcaraz wins his first tournament on grass beating Daleks Dimitar 6464 and of course that had massive ramifications when it comes to rankings which we'll talk about in a second but they were the winners of some of the big tournaments on the WTA and ATP this week in preparations for Wimbledon. Let's start with the players that have gone up in the rankings that are outside the top 10 as a result of some really good form. Starting with Bublik, he's gone up to number 27 in the world, 21 spots higher than last week after winning the biggest trophy of his career, also a career high ranking for him and will be seated at Wimbledon so it's been a great week for Bublik. Donna Vekage also got a boost in the rankings, 3 spots higher than last week, it's the number 20 in the world and Von Drusava she goes up 13 spots, the number 40 in the world after having a really good week in Berlin. Let's go have a look at the players that have gone down in the rankings. Started with Kressy, he's gone down 13 spots, the number 55 in the world after a poor result this week and losing a lot of points. Draper also dropping the rankings 18 spots down number 74 after not playing this week and losing some points, of course he's not playing Wimbledon so his ranking is in limbo and also Simone Halep she goes down to number 50 in the world 10 spots lower than last week as a result of not being able to play this week and losing a lot of points. There's some big drops there for some players that couldn't hold their points. Let's go have a look at the rankings on the WTA and no changes at the top which Fiongek's staying at 1 and Sabalenker at number 2 with Rabakina at number 3, Pagula comes in at number 4 and that'll be the top 4 seeds going into Wimbledon so that's a lock for the top 4 and of course the top 4 to go into play until the semi-finals. Garcia will come in at number 5, Jabir at number 6, Goff at 7, Sakari at 8, Kovitava stays at 9 despite winning a tournament last week and Krajikava she drops into the top 10 pushing out of Dajmaia two spots higher than last week making the final of Birmingham so she got a nice little boost there and she'll be the number 10 seed going into Wimbledon so not too many changes but that is a lock and that'll be the top 10 seeds going into Wimbledon unless somebody gets injured and pulls out next week. Having with the race of the finals now and not too many changes at the top with Sabalenker staying at 1, Fiongek at 2, Rabakina at 3 and Pagula at 4, Mukaver stays at 5 but Kovitava she goes off 5 spots to number 6 in the race of the finals adding to that Miami Trophy she won a couple of months ago. Krajikava also went up one spot into that number 7 spot pushing Goff down to number 8. Benchage goes down to 9 and Kudamatova rounds out the top 10 with Dajmaia dropping out completely so some big changes there to the rankings and of course with Wimbledon just around the corner expect this to change a lot in the next couple of weeks. Going over to the men's side of things and we have a change at the top again it feels like every other week we talk about this. Elkraz is now back on top that is the sixth time the number one ranking has changed hands between those two guys pushing down Djokovic into that number two spot ahead of Wimbledon. He had to win this week Elkraz and he did and he's just ahead of Djokovic there going into the third Grand Slam of the year. Mevvedev stays at 4 with Rude at number 5 so that'll be the top four seeds going into Wimbledon since he passed just behind at number 5 with Rune at number 6, Rubelev at 7 we have a change in the middle with Sinner going up one spot to number 8 pushing Fritz down to number 9 after Fritz had a poor week this week and Tiafo will round out the top 10 for the seedings and the rankings this week so that is what the rankings are going to look like going into Wimbledon again unless somebody's injured and pulls out of Wimbledon before the draw comes out on Friday. Going over to the race of the finals and Djokovic still at number one but Elkraz he overtakes Mevvedev going back into number 2 pushing Mevvedev down to number 3 but since he passed down at number 4 Rune at 5 Rubelev he gets a boost going up to number 6 after making the final in Halle pushing Sinner down to number 7 Rude stays in at 8 with Fritz at number 9 and Hashinov rounds out the top 10 for the race of the finals and again this will change a lot over the next couple of weeks because Wimbledon is worth so many points this year it's worth so many points and we could get some players actually qualifying for the finals if they have a really good tournament over at Wimbledon in a few weeks so there it is the seedings are locked we're gonna have a separate video for that so go check out that video on the seedings and who is actually gonna be seated at Wimbledon in that top 32 but they're the top tens for this week let me know down in the comments below any shocks for you are you shocked that we keep getting a change at the top Elkraz dropped down after the French open but now he's back in there at number one for Wimbledon it was of course number one at French open after gaining it back after Rome after Djokovic didn't play well at Rome I mean it's been a wild number one and two race just going back and forth back and forth but maybe it might change because Wimbledon of course is Djokovic's domain and maybe he can start getting those points that a lot of you think he deserves from winning Wimbledon last year of course he didn't get anything for it but let me know down in the comments below what's the most wild part of the ranking so far those seeds are locked in now for Wimbledon next week that's only a week away we're getting closer to the third slam of the year