Flavio Cobolli may not have come away with the Roland Garros title on Sunday, falling to Alexander Zverev in a tough five-setter, but his run was already special—not only did he reach the first Grand Slam semifinal and final of his career in Paris, but he was just the second Italian man to reach the title match there in the last 50 years, alongside last year’s runner-up, Jannik Sinner.
But now, in the aftermath, there’s another silver lining.
The 24-year-old rises from No. 14 to No. 10 on the new ATP rankings today, his Top 10 debut, and he’s just the seventh Italian to break into the elite in ATP rankings history, which dates back to 1973.
ITALIANS TO REACH TOP 10 ON ATP RANKINGS (since 1973):
- Adriano Panatta [Top 10 debut in '73, career-high No. 4]
- Corrado Barazzutti [Top 10 debut in '78, career-high No. 7]
- Fabio Fognini [Top 10 debut in '19, career-high No. 9]
- Matteo Berrettini [Top 10 debut in '19, career-high No. 6]
- Jannik Sinner [Top 10 debut in '21, career-high No. 1]
- Lorenzo Musetti [Top 10 debut in '25, career-high No. 5]
- Flavio Cobolli [Top 10 debut in '26, career-high No. 10]
Four Italian players have broken into the Top 10 on the WTA rankings, too—Francesca Schiavone (who reached No. 4), Flavia Pennetta (who reached No. 6), Roberta Vinci (who reached No. 7) and most recently Jasmine Paolini (who reached No. 4).
