 Welcome back to the weekly ranking show. My name is Cairn Williams and with some big names playing last week and Wimbledon only just around the corner We have some big changes to the rankings for the next couple of weeks And of course with Wimbledon not worth any ranking points these can be the last changes to the rankings We see for a couple of weeks now. So let's start with the plays at one last week We had four tournaments two on the men's two on the women's side Let's go over look at who actually won last week starting with the WTA at the LaBeema open in the Netherlands Alexander over defeated Sabalenka 7 5 6 love which is really interesting because both those players can't actually play at Wimbledon So good result there for both of them But unfortunately they won't be playing Wimbledon over the Nottingham open I did Maya won her first title defeating risk in the finals 6 4 1 6 6 3 And she got a boost in the rankings after winning that tournament over on the men's side at the Ross Marlin open We had van right over beating new world number one Medvedev, which we'll talk about in a second He won 6 4 6 1 in his first ever tournament on the ATP So what a week he had he actually beat a couple of good players along the way as well and at the Stuttgart open Mattheur Baratini successful comeback for him. He hasn't played since Indian Wells He defeated Andy Murray in the final unfortunately Murray got injured in that final But it was still a very close one 6 4 5 7 6 3 Baratini lifting another trophy in Stuttgart Let's start with the WTA rankings for this week and no major changes because most of these players didn't play with Egas Fiontek obviously stays at number one. She is still dominating the rankings I don't think she'll be dropping down any time soon Conservate she's at number two still with Badassar at number three Jabor at number four But we have a change in the middle with Maria Sakkari going down to number six arena Sabalenka going up to number five After Sabalenka had a very good week getting to a final on grass and Sakkari didn't have the greatest week last week So she got rewarded in the rankings Sabalenka number seven is Plushkova Aguila comes in at number eight with Collins at number nine and Mughal Ruta rounds out the top 10 for this week Having a look at the race to the finals the WTA finals and we already have one player qualified Egas Fiontek is qualified for the WTA finals, which is happening in like five months time So she is obviously the best player on the planet right now And she's the first person man or woman to qualify for the finals coming in number two is Onsturbor, Aguila comes in at three with Goffin number four, Badassar stays at number five Sakkari stays at number six, Kazakina at number seven, Collins at eight But we have a change down the bottom with Kudamatova who got to a semi-final last week on the grass court She goes up to number nine pushing down keys to number ten And a lot of these players are actually playing over the next two weeks before Wimbledon So we might see some changes to these rankings over the next week or so Couple of the players that got rewarded last week for great results We had Hadid Maya of course winning her first title She goes up to number 32 in the world a career high for her 16 spots higher than last week and Zhang She goes up to number 46 in the world eight spots higher than last week and with her game I'd be very very worried to play her in the first round of Wimbledon So watch out for Zhang over the next few weeks. Some of the players that have gone down in the rankings Palini she's gone down ten spots to number 72 and Russ has gone down nine spots number 86 Not real big contenders over the next few weeks You don't expect but still some big drops for those two players having a look at the ATP rankings And there are some massive changes after points were dropped for some big names Daniel Medvedev He is back to the number one spot going up one spot higher than last week because a lot of points were dropped by Novak Djokovic and despite not playing for the next couple of months Alexander is very visit a career high ranking at number two in the world And what a shame it is that he can't play Wimbledon because he would have been the number one seed at Wimbledon Had he been healthy so Alexander's very bittersweet moment career high ranking unfortunately not in action at the moment and Novak Djokovic He's down at number three two spots lower than last week after dropping all those points from the French open last year speaking of French Open number four is Rafa Nadal He stays at number four with Kasparud going up one spot to number five Which is a career high for him pushing city pass down number six who dropped those points from the French open last year Elkres coming in at number seven with Rublev at number eight Ozea Eliasim at nine and the Stuttgart champion Baratini He stays at number ten for the rankings for this week having a look at the race to the final And we have no change from last week with Rafa staying at number one Elkres at number two city pass He stays at number three Kasparud at four Zverev at five Rublev at six FAA. He stays at number seven Medvedev despite making the final in Holland. He stays at number eight Djokovic stays at number nine at Taylor Fritz He stays at number ten in the race to the A2P finals having a look at some of the plays that have gone up in the rankings this week After a very good week Andy Murray He's going up 21 spots to number 47 in the world back into the top 50 and unfortunately got injured But if he does end up playing over the next couple of weeks He could push for a seed at Wimbledon and the fairy tale story of the week then writes over and going up 99 Spots to 106 in the world a career high for him and if he plays well over the next couple of weeks He might just get direct entry to Wimbledon, but I'm sure after last week He'll be getting a wild card for sure because he had a an amazing week And what a fairy tale story that'll be going to Wimbledon some of the players that have gone down in the rankings The Swiss have gone down with Roger Federer going down 18 spots number 68 in the world We all know Federer is going to drop down a lot lower than that over the next few weeks But we'll keep an eye on Federer down to number 68 at the moment and stand for Vrinka He's gone down to number 317 in the world 27 spots lower than last week So both the Swiss really struggling at the moment due to not playing But Stan should be playing over the next few weeks. Unfortunately for Federer. His ranking is only just getting worse So there it is the rankings for another week. Are you surprised by anyone? Let me know down in the comments below. Of course We don't have any points for Wimbledon, but the lead-up tournaments do have points So we are going to see some changes over the next few weeks And of course with points dropping off from the French open last year and also with Wimbledon points about to drop off as well All of that is going to change over the next few weeks And it's going to be interesting to see what the rankings look like During Wimbledon after Wimbledon again, let me know down in the comments below. Who are you most shocked about not being in the rankings or?