 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and this is the weekly ranking show where we go through all the ATP and WTA rankings for the week. And it's coming to the end of the season for the WTA and also coming to the end of the regular season for the ATP. And we have some massive changes on both of the rankings. Let's start with the past results. We've only got one result to speak of because the WTA finals still hasn't finished their final between Sabal, Anchor and Garcia. But let's go have a look at the result from Paris last week. So, only one tournament last week on the ATP and it was the Paris Masters and Holger Runa, causing the massive upset against Novak Djokovic, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 to lift his first ATP-1000 trophy. He also beat four other top 10 players along the way, including Elcores and Elias Sim, so a big week for Runa and he got rewarded in the rankings. Let's start with the WTA rankings now and these are not finalized yet because it does come down to the final between Garcia and Sabal, Anchor. And the winner of that match will get a boost. So, let's start with the top here with Fjontek at number one. The first day is at number two. Pagula at three. But Coco Goff, she goes down three spots to number seven after a poor week in the WTA finals, losing all the matches. And Garcia goes up two spots into that number four spot for now. As I said, it depends on that final against Sabal, Anchor. So, put a little asterisk next to that. Zachary goes down from five to six and Sabal, Anchor goes into that number five spot. So, both Sabal, Anchor and Garcia, the winner of that match in the final of the WTA finals, will be the number four and the other player will be the number five. So, they're playing for that ranking. But even though Zachary had a great week, she still goes down one spot from last week. So, it's a bit of a shame for Zachary, but she did make the semi-finals last year. So, she didn't really gain any points. Coming in at number eight is Kazakina, who added 500 points to her title. So, she puts a little bit of a gap between her and Kudamatova. Kudamatova comes in at nine and Simona Halib comes in at number ten. Let's go over the ATP rankings now and some big changes to the men's rankings. Not at the top though. Elkres, he stays at number one despite not playing for the rest of the season. Rafa comes in at number two, but Daniel Medvedev, he drops down two spots to number five, making way for City Pass, who goes up to number three. Kasparud is sandwiched at number four in the middle there, and you can see Medvedev at five. But we have another change with Alexander Zverev dropping out of the top ten completely after not being able to play Paris and also the ATP finals. So, he's dropped down to the top ten, six spots lower than last week, making way for FAA, who's gone up to number six, which is a career high for him. Rublev goes up to seven, two spots higher than last week, pushing Djokovic down to number eight, because of course Djokovic lost all the points that he made in Paris last year and couldn't win the title this year, so he dropped a lot of points. And Taylor Fritz, he gets back into the top ten, jumping into the number nine spot, two spots higher than last week, thanks to Zverev falling out of the top ten. And Holger Runa, he goes in to the number ten spot, eight spots higher than last week, pushing Hooby Hercatch out of the top ten, and of course it's a career high for him. So, Holger Runa to finish the season, top ten player with a huge trophy, and he beat five of those top ten players from last week. Having a look at the race of the finals now, and it's a little bit messy, but we'll go through it as best we can. So, let's start with the big news. Carlos Alcárez, he is out of the ATP finals, so he is off this list. So, he is gone, effectively withdrawn from the tournament, meaning that everyone gets to go up one spot. So, Nadal is now number one, Sinti Pázzi is number two, Ruta's three, Mehvedevid four, Felix Ozali is number five, Rubelevid six, Djokovic at seven, and Taylor Fritz now is qualified for the finals. He was number nine, he now goes up to number eight, and he qualifies for the ATP finals, and down the very bottom, we have Holger Runa, he is now the first alternate. So, Fritz was the first alternate with Hercatch, but now it's Runa, we've got a massive boost winning Paris, nine spots higher than last week. He goes up to number nine, and Hubei Hercatch will be the second alternate at number ten, so a big change to the rankings. On Tuesday, we bought a video out and it was all said and done, but with that Alcárez news, Taylor Fritz gets to play, and with Holger Runa winning the tournament in Paris, he might even play if someone else pulls out during the event. Let's go have a look at the players that have gone up in the rankings this week outside of the ATP because some players did play well in Paris. Tommy Paul, after beating Rafa and making it all the way to the quarter finals, he goes up two spots to number 29 in the world, and Muté. He goes up 13 spots as a qualifier in Paris to number 51 in the world, career high for him, had an excellent week, ended up losing a Sidney pass, but he had a very good week and got rewarded. The players went down in the rankings, the players that played well here last year, Yannick Sinner, he goes down three spots lower to number 15 in the world, and Gaston, he dropped 48 spots down to 132 in the world, the final changes in the rankings outside the top ten, and there were some big movers. They are the rankings for the end of the season, and we still have the ATP finals, so they will be getting some changes in the top ten, but outside the top ten everything should be said and done until the start of next season. We have the next ten finals on next week, that's worth no ranking points, so besides that, challenger events will be kind of thrown around, so maybe some low-ranked players can get some extra points there, but no ATP official events until the ATP finals. But let me know down in the comments below. Are you shocked at the finals race now? I've got to be honest, Taylor Fritz getting in, he got very lucky. He had a bad week in Paris, and he really shot himself in the foot. By losing early in Paris, he got a second chance because of Alcárez. So with Paris done, that's the regular season over. ATP finals, last event of the year.