 After the biggest week since the Australian Open we had some massive points to give out and massive point changes To the rankings this week and some big changes to the top ten for the men and the women Not only that but to the rest of the finals as well Let's go have a look at the past results from last week So starting in Qatar at the WTA 1000 event in Doha and Yggish Fiontech Wins a third trophy in a row at that venue beating Alina Rabakina for the first time in a couple of years 7662 and that was a huge boost to her ranking points which keeps Sabah Lenker away from that number one spot in Rotterdam Yannick Sinner continues to win beating Diminar in the finals 7 5 6 4 That was the biggest tournament since the Australian Open as well. Of course, that's what Yannick Sinner won So he's on a bit of a roll over in Argentina We had De'Aza Costa taking out Jerry to win his first trophy of his career 6364 in one of the small events on clay during this February season and then Delray Beach We actually didn't have a result because the final is tomorrow So Fritz versus Paul in that final and that will be tomorrow will get the result All right Let's have a look at the players that have gone up in the rankings this week starting with De'Aza Costa going to a career high number 59 in the world going up 28 spots higher than last week after winning his first trophy Pavlia Cenkava continues to go up the rankings another 8 spots to 24 in the world after making the semi-finals last week in Doha And Neymar Sarka she's gone up 461 spots to 286 in the world after making her first quarter final of her comeback So a big boost for her unfortunately not playing next week But we will see her at the sunshine double and hopefully she continued to rise plays. I went down to the rankings Cam Norrie Made a final last year on clay. Unfortunately couldn't replicate that goes down three spots in number 23 Mackenzie McDonald goes down 12 spots in number 61 also because he couldn't replicate what he did last year in Delray Beach And Belinda Benchich she drops down eight more spots number 44 in the world and as I said last week She's gonna continue to drop so we won't keep talking about her every single week because we know that her rankings Really irrelevant at this stage while she's gonna go have a baby So she did drop eight spots this week due to the fact that she didn't have a chance to save the points that she lost from last year All right, let's start on the WTA side of things now and no change at the top with fiontech staying at number one Sabalink at number two golf stays in number three with Rabakina at number four Aguilera at five with Jabir at six Jung at seven and von Drussever at eight for Maria Sakri dropping out of the top ten for the first time in Almost three years making way for us to Panko who is now at number nine in the world with Mukubi staying at number ten So a big change there down the bottom Panko having a great season and now it's back into the top ten And we know how dangerous she can be especially to those top three players So she'll be really interesting to see how she does now that she's back in the top ten Looking at the race of the finals now and things are starting to take shape Sabalink is stays at number one We do have a change with Rabakina going up to number two and Shriyantek going up to number three After having a really good week last week pushing Jung, Osta Panko, Goff, Yastryemska, Kazakina and Noskva Down in the race of the finals. Pavlia Cenkovic jumps up to the number nine spot after having a really good week and Kostuk, she drops out of the top ten completely having only done well in Australia so far this season So looking a little bit more familiar now with those top three players in the race of the final But of course to buys next week so another thousand points up for grabs really could see a shake up to these rankings All right having a look at over on the ATP now and again No change at the top with Djokovic of one Elkra staying at number two We do have a change with Sinner going up to number three a career high ranking for him pushing Mehvedev down to number four And that's because Sinner won Rotterdam the tournament that he lost to Mehvedev in last year So Mehvedev didn't play lost all his points and Sinner was able to take his spot, but you can see there It's only a five-point difference between those two so that could change in the next couple weeks Rublev, he stays at number five with Zverev at number six, Runer at number seven with her catch at number eight We do have a change on the bottom with Diminor getting into a career high number nine in the world Of course, he did make the top ten just before the Australian open and after making it to the final of Rotterdam He gets to go there again this time at number nine pushing Fritz down number ten and Sidney Pass Drops out of the top ten completely Which means there are no players in the top ten that use a one-handed backhand for the first time in the history of the rankings Which is a real historic thing of course Federer held his own in the top ten for a while and Standup of Rinker also Sidney Pass kind of took the mantle But now there are no top ten players that use a one-handed backhand So that's a little bit sad taking a look at the race of the finals now and things are starting to take a little bit Of shape no change of the top now with Sinner at number one and still adding points to his title And he's really opened the gap between him and Mehvedev at two Mehvedev does stay at two with Zverev at three and Djokovic at four There is a change in the middle with Rublev and her catch getting pushed down Thanks to Diminor who made the final of Rotterdam. He goes up to number five So a bit of a change there Diminor five Rublev six Demetrope doesn't move He stays at seven and her catch at eight Fritz stays at number nine Carlos Alcárez he drops out of the top ten to the rest of the finals making way for Tommy Paul now The asterix next to their name is there because Fritz and Paul are playing in the Delray Beach finals So we don't actually know who's won that yet. We'll talk about that more next week once we get the result in But that's the race of the finals and we're starting to get to see a lot of familiar names in this finals race So you have it that is the rankings for this week some big changes for the women's side And of course that's gonna do maybe even more next week because it's to Dubai and we've got a massive tournament there as well The race the finals starting to get a little interesting as well on the men's side next week We've only got Rio, which is a big event, but Alcárez is the only one playing that so I don't think we'll see too much change Next week maybe to the top ten for the men, but remember Indian Wells Miami That's coming up very soon and everybody's coming back for that including Djokovic Because he hasn't played since that Australian Open semi-final against in a couple of weeks ago But let me know down in the comments below. What's been the biggest shock for you in the rankings this week? What's been the most surprising thing for you and maybe in a positive way because Zinnigate number three in the world It's great to see that he's up there and now the top three guys are the three Grand Slam champions of the last 12 months So that's fun to see as well, but they're the rankings for this week a couple of changes there to that top ten