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It’s been an absolute breakthrough year for Carlos Alcaraz, and today the 19-year-old Spaniard takes another notable step towards the top of the game, rising from No. 6 to No. 5 on the ATP rankings—his Top 5 debut—after reaching his fifth final of the year at the ATP 500 clay-court event in Hamburg, Germany.

Alcaraz is just the third teenager since 2000 to reach the Top 5 of the ATP rankings, joining two very, very notable names—Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

He’s the 13th teenager to reach the Top 5 since ATP rankings began in 1973.

TEENAGERS TO REACH TOP 5 ON ATP RANKINGS (since 1973):
1974: Bjorn Borg [reached Top 5 at age 18 on September 27, 1974]
1978: John McEnroe [reached Top 5 at age 19 on November 20, 1978]
1983: Mats Wilander [reached Top 5 at age 18 on April 11, 1983]
1984: Jimmy Arias [reached Top 5 at age 19 on April 9, 1984]
1985: Stefan Edberg [reached Top 5 at age 19 on December 9, 1985]
1985: Boris Becker [reached Top 5 at age 17 on October 14, 1985]
1988: Andre Agassi [reached Top 5 at age 18 on July 18, 1988]
1989: Michael Chang [reached Top 5 at age 17 on August 7, 1989]
1990: Pete Sampras [reached Top 5 at age 19 on October 8, 1990]
1994: Andrei Medvedev [reached Top 5 at age 19 on May 9, 1994]
2005: Rafael Nadal [reached Top 5 at age 18 on May 9, 2005]
2007: Novak Djokovic [reached Top 5 at age 19 on April 30, 2007]
2022: Carlos Alcaraz [reached Top 5 at age 19 on July 25, 2022]

Alcaraz’s conqueror in the Hamburg final, Lorenzo Musetti, also makes a very notable move up the ATP rankings this week, going from No. 62 to No. 31—it’s the 20-year-old Italian’s Top 50 debut, his previous career-high being No. 51 from earlier this year.

And despite not playing this past week, American men’s No. 1 Taylor Fritz sets a new career-high, rising from No. 13 to No. 12, after Cam Norrie dips from No. 11 to No. 13.

Alcaraz is the first teenager to crack the Top 5 on the ATP rankings since Novak Djokovic in 2007, and the youngest man to achieve the feat since Rafael Nadal in 2005.

Alcaraz is the first teenager to crack the Top 5 on the ATP rankings since Novak Djokovic in 2007, and the youngest man to achieve the feat since Rafael Nadal in 2005.

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The most noteworthy jumps on the WTA rankings this week come from the two women who won WTA titles this past week: Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu, who rises from No. 45 to No. 33 after capturing the fifth WTA title of her career in Palermo, Italy; and American left-hander Bernarda Pera, who goes from No. 81 to No. 54 after claiming her second WTA title in as many weeks in Hamburg.

Pera has more than halved her ranking in just the last two weeks, having jumped from No. 130 to No. 81 last Monday after winning her first WTA title in Budapest.

Pera’s previous career-high ranking was No. 59, which she set in 2020.