The biggest jump among the Top 15 on the race standings this week comes from Casper Ruud, who rises from No. 13 to No. 11 after reaching the semifinals in Tokyo, where he fell to eventual champion Alcaraz in three sets.
Ruud, whose season so far has been highlighted by winning the first Masters 1000 title of his career in Madrid, is trying to qualify for the ATP Finals for the fourth time, having played the season finale in 2021 (reaching the semifinals), 2022 (reaching the final) and 2024 (reaching the semifinals).
Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz, Alex de Minaur and Holger Rune are also among the upwards movers after they all reached the quarterfinals or better in either Tokyo or Beijing. Fritz did the best of them all, reaching the final in Tokyo.
ATP RACE TO TURIN, TOP 15 (after Tokyo and Beijing):
- No. 1: Carlos Alcaraz—11,040 points [QUALIFIED]
- No. 2: Jannik Sinner—8,450 points [QUALIFIED]
- No. 3: Alexander Zverev—4,230 points [+1]
- No. 4: Novak Djokovic—4,180 points [-1]
- No. 5: Taylor Fritz—3,785 points [+1]
- No. 6: Ben Shelton—3,710 points [-1]
- No. 7: Alex de Minaur—3,345 points [+1]
- No. 8: Lorenzo Musetti—3,335 points [-1]
- No. 9: Jack Draper—2,990 points
- No. 10: Felix Auger-Aliassime—2,705 points
- No. 11: Casper Ruud—2,485 points [+2]
- No. 12: Andrey Rublev—2,410 points [-1]
- No. 13: Alexander Bublik—2,370 points [-1]
- No. 14: Holger Rune—2,290 points [+1]
- No. 15: Karen Khachanov—2,210 points [-1]
Note: Jack Draper, who's currently at No. 9 on the race standings, ended his season after the US Open due to an arm injury, so Ruud is effectively second out from the Top 8 at the moment, after Felix Auger-Aliassime.