 what's going on everybody welcome back to the weekly raking show where we go through all the ATP and WTA changes to the top 10 and to the race to the finals at the end of the year let's go start with the ATP haven't been too many changes despite Rafa winning in Rome last week the top 10 for the men this week has not changed Novak Djokovic he stays at number one Daniel Medvedev at number two Rafa Nadal just behind him at number three Dominic team he's at number four Defano City pass number five Alexander Zvere very close behind at number six Andre Rublev at number seven Roger Federer he's at number eight Matteo Baratini at number nine and Diego Swartzman rounds out the top 10 let's go have a look at the race to Turin and we have Defano City pass staying on top for another week he has collected more points this year than anybody else we have some changes to all the other rankings here we have Novak Djokovic he goes up to number two while Rublev goes down to number three after Djokovic made the final of Rome and then Daniel Medvedev he drops down to number five Alexander Zverev going up one spot to number four after making the quarterfinals in Rome last week and Medvedev not doing great on the clay and the biggest mover of the week has been Rafa Nadal he's gone up four spots from number 10 all the way up to number six after winning the title in Rome last week so he's at number six Karatsov he goes down to number seven her catch the Miami Open Champion goes down to number eight Baratini goes down to number nine and Yannick Sinner drops down to number 10 rounding out the top 10 for the week the race to Turin having a look now at some of the players that have gone up in the rankings and Riley Opelka he's gone up 12 spots to number 35 in the world after making the semi-finals of Rome last week and Lorenzo Sonigo he goes up five spots number 28 in the world also making the semi-finals of Rome last week so both semi-finalists from last week have gone up in the rankings and are looking to get seated at the French Open some of the players that have dropped down in the last week Casparud he was at number 16 last week he's dropped down five spots to number 21 after failing to defend the points that he made last year making the semi-finals of Rome and also Coppa he's gone down nine spots to number 59 after failing to defend the quarter-final that he made last year let's go have a look at the women's top 10 for the week and Ash Barty she stays at number one Neymar Sarkar is still at number two with Simona Halep rounding up the top three we're closely followed by Irina Sabalinka at number four she is catching Halep at the moment Sofia Kenan she's at number five with Alina Sfedalina very very close behind her at number six Bianca Andrescu is number seven Serena Williams at number eight but we have a new world top 10 player Egas Fiontek she has gone up six spots to take the number nine spot that is a career high for her a first time in the top 10 for her after winning Rome last week which pushes the Rome finalists from last week Pliscava down one spot to number 10 and Petra Goviteva has dropped out of the top 10 for this week having a look at the race to the finals the race to Shenzhen for the WTA finals and we've got some big changes Ash Barty she stays at number one but Neymar Sarkar and Irina Sabalinka they switch spots Sabalinka going up one spot to number two with Osaka dropping down to number three Moogaruta she stays at number four but after a very impressive week last week Sveontek has rocketed up the rankings and taken the number five spot she's got up seven spots from this time last week takes number five spot pushing down Brady to number six Mertens goes down to number seven and Kudamatova goes down to number eight Spetalina she's at number nine and Pagula rounds out the top 10 with Moogaruta dropping down five spots completely out of the top 10 let's go over look at the some of the players that have gone up in the rankings over the last week and to see Americans they've gone up to career high rankings Pagula she's at number 28 in the world she goes up three spots after a good week last week in Rome she actually beat Neymar Sarkar as well so a confidence boosting week and Coco Goff she's got up five spots to a career high 30 in the world after a great week in Rome also so both American ladies doing well on the clay and at this stage they'll be seated going into the French open in two weeks time having a look at the some of the players that have dropped down in the rankings over the last week Joe Conta she's dropped down to number 20 in the world two spots lower than last week after she failed to defend the points from Rome a couple of years ago and also Venus Williams she's gone down 15 spots she's now 102 in the world and with that ranking she's going to have to rely on wild cards to get into the grand slams now so Venus Williams continues to drop down the rankings now outside the top 100 so there you have it they are the rankings for the week let me know down in the comments below who are you most shocked about who are you most excited about Igor Spiontek starting to prove that maybe she can defend her French open title this year she played a great week in Rome last week beating some really really good players as well so let me know down in the comments below who are you most shocked about or who are you most excited about getting into the top 10 so there the rankings for the week Rafa starting to make his move and Spiontek also starting to make her move