 The road to the US Open underway and the biggest tournament of the warm-up tournaments going into the US Open or the first big one. Huge results though this week in Canada. Let's have a look at who won last week. So in the ladies final we had Pagula getting up over Samson over 616 Love in one of the best matches Pagula's played in a long time. She's hitting peak form at the right time and over on the men's side. Yannick Sinnoh wins the biggest trophy of his career finally getting a 1,000 trophy beating Alex Dimon on the final 6461. The first big winners of the US Open series, Sinnoh and Pagula, and both are at career high rankings thanks to their results. Let's have a look at the players that have gone up in the rankings this week outside the top 10. Starting with Samson over she made the final of Canada. She's up at number 12 in the world 6-bots higher than last week which is equal to her career high. Alex Dimon, finalist on the men's side. He is up to number 12 as well. 6-bots higher than last week which is a career high for him ahead of his biggest final. Davidovich Vakina up 14 spots at number 23 after making another semi-final at a Masters 1000. So some big jumps there for some players and some career highs as well for the guys. Having a look at the players that have gone down in the rankings and there are some dramatic changes. She has gone down 520 spots to number 578 in the world after not playing in Canada where she was the champion last year. And of course she won't be playing for the foreseeable future until we get a result on her hearing and if her provisional suspension will be still going. So she'll be unranked once the US Open is over. Karina Buster last year's men's champion. He also didn't play. He goes down 100 spots to 124 in the world and he won't be playing anytime soon either because of his elbow. And Nick Kirios going down 35 spots outside the top 100 to 127. Also dropping a lot of points from last year and also not playing the US Open which means he will drop even more. So some massive drops there. Some of the biggest drops we've seen in the last 12 months of the rankings due to players not being able to compete for various reasons. Alright let's start with the WTA rankings now and no changes to the top which Fjontek adding points to her total after making the semis in Montreal. Stays at number one with Sabalenka at number two and the gap is now almost a thousand points between those two. So next week is going to be very interesting. Sabalenka is going to have to win Cincinnati and hope Fjontek doesn't go too far. But Gula, she solidifies her spot at number three for now winning her second Masters 1000 trophy ahead of Rabakina who's at number four. Cincinnati for those two is going to be really crucial. Jabir comes in at number five with Garcia at number six. Goff at seven. Zachary at eight. Caviteva at nine. And Vondrusava rounds out the top ten for this week. But with Cincinnati coming up next week some of those players are playing for top eight spots. So it's crucial that they have a good result next week just so they can keep their ranking or go up in the rankings before the US Open. Having with the rest of the finals now and still only the two players qualified with Sabalenka and Fjontek at one and two. Rabakina is only a couple hundred points behind the cutoff line so she could qualify if she has a good week next week or more likely after the US Open if she has a good result. Pagula adds a lot of points to her title which means that she will be able to qualify as well if she has a good US Open in Cincinnati over the next few weeks. Vondrusava is at number five with Jabir at number six. Goff at number seven. Caviteva at eight. We have a change on the bottom with Benchich going up to number nine and Mukova going down to number ten to round at the top ten for this week. And again with a lot of points on the line next week and the US Open coming up expect a lot more players to start qualifying for the end of your finals. Having with the ATB rankings now and again no change at the top with Elcaraz. Staying at number one. Djokovic staying at number two and of course they're battling it out for that number one spot ahead of the US Open. Mehvedev stays at three even though he made a quarter final in Toronto with City Pass at four. We have a change in the middle. Holger Rune goes up to number five. Yannick Sinner goes up to number six. Pushing Rude and Rube left down to seven and eight. And that's a career high for both those guys. So Rune number five for the first time and he's playing for a top four spot as is Sinner going to the US Open. And that is crucial so that way you don't have to play Djokovic or Elcaraz until a semi-final. So huge chance there for those guys to potentially make it into a top four that City Pass currently occupies. Brits comes in at number nine and Tiafo rounds out the top ten but with a thousand points on the line next week. And City Pass by the way does have six hundred points to defend next week. Here's number four spots in Jeopardy and like I said Sinner and Rune in the best positions next week to try and take that number four spot ahead of the US Open which means you don't have to play Elcaraz or Djokovic until a semi-final rather than a quarter-final if you're only in the top eight. Having with the race of the finals now and still Elcaraz at number one and still the only player on points to qualify. Djokovic at number two he's still qualified because of the Grand Slam rule but would like to qualify on points and could be by the end of Cincinnati qualified on his points. Medvedev comes in at three but Sinner he goes up to number four. Pushing City Pass and Rube left down to number five and six after adding a thousand points to his total. Rune comes in at number seven with Rude at number eight Fritz at number nine and Zverev rounds out the top ten for this week. The ADB finals are starting to take some shape in a lot of familiar names. Most of those players last year actually qualified for the finals except for Elcaraz and Rune who didn't play so we're starting to get some shape there and some familiarity when it comes to the ADB finals race. So there you have it the Canadian Open done and dusted some big results there some big points and of course Cincinnati so many points up for grabs next week and some really crucial rankings as well because of course those guys are playing for that number four spot. Really it's to avoid Elcaraz and Djokovic in the quarter finals and play them in the semis instead. That's a big bonus on the women's side but Guller and Rabakin are battling it out for three and four as well which is interesting and also in the middle players are battling it out for their rankings and seedings for the US Open but let me know down in the comments below. What's the biggest shock for you this week in the rankings? Is it the fact that we have some players that are dropping way down the rankings? Hell of going down 500 spots I mean that is insane like no one drops 500 spots in a week it's insane and also Krinyo Buster dropping 100 spots that is unheard of usually on the tour but let me know down in the comments below. What's the biggest surprise for you in this week's rankings?