ATP Race to Turin

As of Thursday, 18 June 2026

The ATP singles race for the ATP Finals in Turin — points earned this season only. The top 8 at season’s end qualify for the year-end ATP Finals.

RankCountryPlayerRace points
1ITASinner J.5,950
2GERZverev A.5,090
3ESPAlcaraz C.3,650
4ITACobolli F.2,620
5RUSMedvedev D.2,420
6USAShelton B.1,980
7FRAFils A.1,890
8AUSDe Minaur A.1,880
9CZEMensik J.1,855
10CANAuger Aliassime F.1,815
11NORRuud C.1,665
12ESPJodar R.1,569
13USAPaul T.1,555
14SRBDjokovic N.1,510
15ITADarderi L.1,435
16RUSRublev A.1,410
17CZELehecka J.1,405
18USATiafoe F.1,380
19ARGCerundolo F.1,350
20USATien L.1,295
21KAZBublik A.1,230
22ARGEtcheverry T.1,195
23ITAArnaldi M.1,088
24CHITabilo A.1,055
25USAFritz T.1,040
26PERBuse I.1,010
27BELBlockx A.955
28BRAFonseca J.950
29ITAMusetti L.885
30FRAHumbert U.885
31MONVacherot V.860
32USANakashima B.845
33ARGNavone M.834
34ARGBaez S.805
35RUSKhachanov K.770
36ITABerrettini M.763
37ESPDavidovich Fokina A.710
38SRBMedjedovic H.701
39BELCollignon R.698
40CZEMachac T.690
41GBRNorrie C.680
42ARGCerundolo J.680
43CZEKopriva V.680
44SRBKecmanovic M.675
45ESPLandaluce M.668
46POLHurkacz H.665
47USAMichelsen A.645
48NEDGriekspoor T.645
49USAQuinn E.623
50ARGUgo Carabelli C.610

Frequently asked questions

How does the ATP Race to Turin work?

The ATP Race to Turin tracks each player's ranking points earned in the current calendar year only. The top 8 qualify for the ATP Finals in Turin in November. Unlike the official ATP rankings (a rolling 52-week window), the Race resets to zero on 1 January.

Who currently leads the ATP Race to Turin?

Jannik Sinner currently leads the ATP Race to Turin with 5,950 points. See the full standings above.

When does the ATP Race to Turin end?

The ATP Race runs through the season's final counting events in November; the top 8 then qualify for the ATP Finals.

What's the difference between the ATP Rankings and the ATP Race?

The ATP Rankings use a rolling 52-week window of points. The ATP Race counts only current-year points and decides ATP Finals qualification — a player can be top 5 in the rankings but outside the top 8 in the Race if their previous season was stronger.