Who Truly Rules the ATP Rankings After Wimbledon Upsets? Novak Djokovic’s Grass-Court Legacy vs. Alex de Minaur’s Rise
Wimbledon’s grass-court shocks reshuffled the ATP rankings: Novak Djokovic’s early exit dropped him from No. 1 to No. 3, while Alex de Minaur surged into the top 10. Despite Djokovic’s unmatched 7 Wimbledon titles and 428 weeks at No. 1, his declining win rate and rising competition from Alcaraz and Sinner challenge his dominance. De Minaur’s rise highlights a shifting landscape, but legacy vs. momentum sparks the core debate.