ATP Top 10 ranked by recency of last title

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This list is based on the ATP live rankings after Indian Wells 2025. Note that by losing the final, Rune prevented himself from climbing into the top 10, which would have ousted Tsitsipas.

While being in the top half of the list probably doesn't indicate anything other than that the player is being decently productive, as a top 10 player should, being at the bottom is worrisome. And an ending sequence that goes Fritz / Ruud / daylight / Medvedev is obviously a very bad sign.

1. Draper: March 2025 (Indian Wells)
2. Tsitsipas: March 2025 (Dubai)
3. Rublev: February 2025 (Qatar)
4. Alcaraz: February 2025 (Rotterdam)
5. Sinner: January 2025 (AO)
6. Zverev: November 2024 (Paris)
7. Djokovic: August 2024 (Olympics)
8. Fritz: June 2024 (Eastbourne)
9. Ruud: May 2024 (Geneva)
10. Medvedev: May 2023 (Rome)
 
This list is based on the ATP live rankings after Indian Wells 2025. Note that by losing the final, Rune prevented himself from climbing into the top 10, which would have ousted Tsitsipas.

While being in the top half of the list probably doesn't indicate anything other than that the player is being decently productive, as a top 10 player should, being at the bottom is worrisome. And an ending sequence that goes Fritz / Ruud / daylight / Medvedev is obviously a very bad sign.

1. Draper: March 2025 (Indian Wells)
2. Tsitsipas: March 2025 (Dubai)
3. Rublev: February 2025 (Qatar)
4. Alcaraz: February 2025 (Rotterdam)
5. Sinner: January 2025 (AO)
6. Zverev: November 2024 (Paris)
7. Djokovic: August 2024 (Olympics)
8. Fritz: June 2024 (Eastbourne)
9. Ruud: May 2024 (Geneva)
10. Medvedev: May 2023 (Rome)
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He won 2 titles LMFAO
 
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