 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and we have the weekly ranking show again this week. With a couple of changes to the rankings overall, not so much the top 10, but overall rankings in the top 100. Some big results last week and of course points are back after no points at Wimbledon. So let's go have a look at the past results. Four tournaments last week, two on the men's and two on the women's. Starting with the results on the WTA, we had the Swiss Open with Martich, beating Danilovich 6-4-6-2 to lift another trophy in her career. It was a clay court event as well which was kind of strange. We had a couple of clay court events this week. At the Budapest Open, we had Para defeating Krunic 6-3-6-3 to lift a WTA trophy and both Martich and Para got boost in the rankings because of their results. Over on the men's side, we had the Swedish Open. Another clay court event, Serendolo beat Baez. Both players had a very, very good week and he beat him in straight set 7-6-6-2 and with that result, he got a career high ranking. We'll talk about that in a second and over at the Newport Open, a grass court event, we had Kressy defeating Bublick in an epic match 2-6-6-3-7-6, tie break to decide it and Kressy lifting a trophy as well. So some big results there for both the men and the women on the grass and the clay court which is strange because of course we have the American season coming up soon. Let's start with the WTA rankings first and no real changes to the top 10 with Shiontech staying at number one, Contavate staying at two, Sakurai close behind at number three, Bedossa very close behind at number four, Shibor very close behind Bedossa. Only 20 points in it at number five, Sabalanga comes in at number six but we had a change to the bottom half of the top 10 with Pagula going up one spot. Number seven, which is a career high for her, pushing Collins down to number eight because Collins lost a lot of points from this time last year at some events. So Pagula getting a little bit of a reward despite not playing this week. Mugaruta comes in at number nine and Rado Khanu rounds up the top 10 for this week. Having a look at the WTA race of the finals and there was no change because most of those players who are in the top 10 didn't play. Shiontech, we know she's already qualified. She's at number one with Jabora at number two, Goffett number three, Pagula comes in at number four, Sakurai at number five, Kazakina at number six, Bedossa at seven, Benchich at eight who did play this week but didn't add to her total. Kudamatova at nine and Daniel Collins rounds out the top 10 for the WTA race of the finals this week. Having a look at some of the players that went up in the rankings and as I said both Mardic and Perra who won titles this week they went up very, very high. Mardic's 30 spots higher than last week to number 55 and Perra 49 spots higher than last week to number 81 in the world. So some big results for those ladies winning trophies resulted in good rankings. Some of the players went down on the WTA. Kudamatova, she went down seven spots number 39 after failing to defend points from this time last year. And Zelenshek, she went down 30 spots to number 85 in the world. Again, losing points from last year's event. So not the big names that we're used to seeing but still some big results there and some big drops for some key players. Jumping over to the ATP rankings now and there was no change at the top 10 with Mehvedev staying at number one. Zverev staying at two. Raffer at three. Sidzey Pass at four. Kasparut at five. Elkerez comes in at number six. Novak Djokovic the Wimbledon champion at number seven. Rublev stays at eight. Ozealia Seym at nine. And Yannik Sin around at the top 10 for this week. But a lot of those players are actually playing this week. Elkerez, Rublev amongst a few of them. So we'll keep an eye on those guys maybe this time next week. Might see some changes in the rankings depending on their results. Having a look at the race of the finals now and there was actually some change here. No massive changes. Raffer stays at number one with Sidzey Pass staying at number two. Elkerez comes in at number three with Rublev at number four. Zverev stays at five and we don't know when we're gonna see him yet. Maybe US open but he'll stay at five until somebody overtakes him. Mehvedev stays at number six. But we had a change on the bottom part of the top 10 with Elia Seym going down and Rublev gaining a few points from playing this week. Losing in the Bastard semi-finals. He goes up to number seven. So a little bit of a change there for both those guys. Taylor Fritz, he's at number nine and Novak Djokovic is at number 10. We don't know when we're gonna see Noelle again. Hopefully during the US Open Series if they let him but he's hanging on to that top 10 spot for now. Having a look at the rankings outside the top 10 and some of the players that went up in the rankings. Like I said, Serendolo, he's at a career high ranking number 30 in the world after winning a title last week. Nine spots higher than last week and Dominic Teem, he's gone up 65 spots to 274 in the world. He's back on the rise. He didn't have a great result. He got a couple of wins last week which was good enough I guess for him. But he is starting to make it back up the rankings. So we'll keep an eye on Dominic Teem over the next few weeks. Some of the players that went down in the rankings were players that lost points from this time last year. Grinna Buster, he went down five spots to 23 in the world and Kranovic. He went down 13 spots number 43 in the world. Both played very well in Hamburg last year. So Hamburg was actually following Wimbledon last year. So Hamburg's coming up this week. Maybe those two players can regain their points if they have another good week. So they have it. They have the rankings for the week. No big surprises in the top 10 or even on the race of the finals too much. Couple of changes here and there. But a lot of those players that I mentioned are playing this week. And there's still, you know, clay court events happening this week. It's very strange. The U.S. Open Series doesn't start until the end of this month. So we've got about one or two more weeks of this kind of clay court tennis that's about to finish for the year. And then we get to the serious stuff where we're talking about American hard court season. But let me know down in the comments below. Who are you shocked to see in the rankings? Maybe shocked to not see in the rankings. Maybe you think has had a better year than maybe the rankings show. Again, let me know down in the comments below. Who are you most shocked to maybe not see in the rankings this week?