 What's going on everybody welcome to the weekly ranking show where we go through the ATP and WTA ranking for the week And go have a look at the race to Turin and the race to Shenzhen There's not too much to talk about but there have been some changes in the race to Turin So no changes to the top 10 this week on the ATP. We have Novak Djokovic still at number one Rafa Nadal He's at number two Daniel Medvedev at number three very close behind We've got Dominic team at number four Farno Sidze pass. He's at number five Alexander Zverev He's at number six number seven Andre Rublev just behind Zverev with Roger Federer at number eight who is just behind Rublev We have Diego Schwartzman at number nine and Matteo Baratini rounds out the top ten taking a look at the race to Turin the race to the ATP Finals we have the final city pass still on top at number one with Andre Rublev behind him at number two Novak Djokovic at number three Daniel Medvedev having a strong start to 2021 stays at number four Karatev He's at number five Hubert Herkacz the Miami Open champion is at number six Yannick Sinner is at number seven But we have a change to the top eight with Rafa Nadal going from number eight down to number nine and Alexander Zverev Getting up into that top eight yet again after playing last week in Munich And then we have Roberto Batista Ragu who rounds out the top ten having a look at some of the players that have gone up In the rankings this week on the ATP we have Kasparud He's gone up two spots to a career high ranking of number 22 in the world and after winning a title last week The Cilashvili goes up four spots to number 31 having a look at the players that have dropped down on the rankings this week We have Christian Garen. He's gone down three spots to number 25 in the world and Fuchovic has dropped six spots He is down at number 45 taking a look at the WTA rankings now And like I said no change because we're right in the middle of the Madrid open Ash Barty She stays at number one with Naomi Osaka at number two Simone Halop She's number three in the world with Sofia Kenan at number four closely followed by Alina Svetolina at number five We've got Bianca Andrescu. She's at number six with Irina Sabalenka just behind at number seven Serena Williams She's at number eight followed closely by Carolina Pliskeva at number nine and Kiki Bertens rounds out the top ten having a look at the race to Shenzhen No changes yet. We'll probably have some changes this time next week But Ash Barty she's at number one and just behind her Naomi Osaka the Australian Open Champion at number two Muga Ruta who didn't play in Madrid this week stays at number three But that might change with Jennifer Brady at number four Sabalenka She's at number five but doing really well this week in Madrid as is Elise Mertens Who's that number six doing well this week Kudamatova. She's at number seven Alina Svetolina She's at number eight followed closely by Pagula at number nine and Serena Williams rounds out the top ten for the race to the WTA finals So there you have it. They are the rankings for the week We haven't got any big changes really because the men and the women are both playing Madrid this week So we'll have to wait until next week and some of the big changes next week might happen After the winners of Madrid are announced So we've got some big names that dropped early in Madrid last week Especially on the women's side big seeds falling early But some of the names that we're looking at on the race to Shenzhen They are in the mix to make some impact in Madrid this week So let's keep an eye on those ones But let me know down the comments below Who do you think's gonna do well in Madrid this week and who's gonna get into the top ten? Maybe for the ATP finals or WTA finals race So not too much to talk about this week in terms of ranking but Madrid open is on and next week expect some changes