Ranking points · 10 Aug 2026 table

Read 12 Aug 2026 · published 15 Aug 2026

922

World No. 67

Built from the best 18 results in the last 52 weeks — but only 11 exist. 7 slots sit empty, so every event entered adds points outright.

The ladder around them

+8to No. 665cushion over 68
Where the 922 comes from11 itemized results + 231 Setlex can't itemize
  • Grand Slams14015%
  • 1000s50054%
  • 500s253%
  • 250s263%
  • Not itemized23125%

That share is real points the tour awarded that this page can't attribute to a specific result: tournaments outside Setlex's catalogue, events below tour level, and draw-size differences the standard points table doesn't capture. It's shown as a segment rather than a footnote, so every share on this page is a share of the real total — nothing here quietly means “of the itemized subset”.

Results in the 52-week window

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30 points expire in the next 13 weeks, unless they're replaced.

How the count works

The 11 results carrying the ranking, biggest contribution first. 5 slots are mandatory — Grand Slams and Masters 1000s count whatever they scored; the rest are the best remaining results. A result expires 52 weeks after the event ended, so anything played before Aug 2025 has already dropped out.

What it takes to reach No. 66

That is 8 points, and with empty slots nothing has to be displaced. Any one of these does it:

  • Reach the round of 32 at an ATP 25013
  • Reach the round of 32 at an ATP 50025
  • Reach the round of 128 at a Masters 100010

Read off the points table this site already ships, against the live gap to Miomir Kecmanovic. Assumes the players above stand still — the honest caveat, stated rather than modelled.

Where the points come from — by surface

Clay385
Hard283
Grass23

56% of the itemized points come on clay courts — and the one result expiring in the next 13 weeks is a hard-court one.

Keep it

Compare with Kecmanovic

The points expiring above are dated, so this page says something different every time it's opened — that's the reason to come back to it.

Everything above is computed from what this page already loads: each event's points, level, surface and end date — expiry is just the end date plus 52 weeks — together with the published points table and the ranking list for the neighbours. Nothing is predicted and no probability is invented; the only assumption, stated on screen, is that rivals stand still.

Real results from tennis-api.com for the rolling window ending 2026-08-12. Rank and total points are the player's official ATP standing; each event's round and ranking points come from the real draw result. Editions outside the data window are absent, so the breakdown's reconciliation line absorbs any gap to the published total.