Novak Djokovic has made another significant leap on the ATP rankings following his triumphs in Athens. The Serbian star lifted the trophy on Saturday at the OAKA Arena, defeating Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti in the final, securing the 101st title of his career.
This success also earned him an additional 250 points, moving him up one spot on the ATP rankings. As of today, Djokovic is fourth in the world with a total of 4,830 points.
There were changes at the top of the rankings as well. After points from last year’s ATP Finals were dropped, Carlos Alcaraz returned to first place, while Jannik Sinner is now back at number two. The Spaniard and the Italian will continue their battle to finish the season in Turin. Alcaraz earned 200 points for his first-round group stage victory, with 250 more needed for the overall title. Sinner, however, is set to play his match today.
I dedicate this win to the wonderful people of Greece. You support me, you support tennis, you’ve made me feel at home 🙏🏼. Huge gratitude also to everyone who made this beautiful new tournament so special. Σας ευχαριστώ, για όλα
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) November 8, 2025
To Lorenzo, what an epic battle. Congratulations… pic.twitter.com/hNBWaKv6X9
Third place belongs to Alexander Zverev, with Ben Shelton in fifth, and Taylor Fritz dropping to sixth. The rest of the top ten includes Alex de Minaur, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Lorenzo Musetti, and Jack Draper.
Among Serbian players, Miomir Kecmanović advanced two spots to 52nd in the world, Hamad Međedović dropped to 83rd, and Laslo Djere is now ranked 99th.
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