ATP Rankings Update: Alcaraz and Sinner Maintain Top Spots – February 16, 2026
As of February 16, 2026, Carlos Alcaraz continues to lead the ATP rankings with 13,150 points, followed by Jannik Sinner at 10,300 points. The latest rankings reflect recent tournament results, most notably Alex de Minaur’s title win at Rotterdam.
Top 10 ATP Rankings (February 16, 2026)
- Carlos Alcaraz – 13,150 points
- Jannik Sinner – 10,300 points
- Novak Djokovic – 5,280 points
- Alexander Zverev – 4,605 points
- Lorenzo Musetti – 4,405 points
- Alex de Minaur – 4,250 points
- Félix Auger-Aliassime – 4,230 points
- Taylor Fritz – 4,220 points
- Ben Shelton – 4,050 points
- Alexander Bublik – 3,405 points
De Minaur Climbs the Ranks
Alex de Minaur secured a significant boost in the rankings following his 6-3, 6-2 victory over Félix Auger-Aliassime in the Rotterdam final. This win propelled de Minaur two places up the ladder to 6th position with 4,250 points.
Other Notable Movements
Félix Auger-Aliassime similarly saw a positive shift, moving up to 7th place with 4,230 points after his performance in Rotterdam. Taylor Fritz holds the 8th position with 4,220 points, while Ben Shelton remains at 9th with 4,050 points. Alexander Bublik completes the Top 10, currently ranked 10th with 3,405 points.
French Players in the ATP Top 100
Twelve French players are currently ranked within the ATP Top 100 as of February 16, 2026:
- Arthur Rinderknech – 30th (1,530 points)
- Corentin Moutet – 34th (1,383 points)
- Ugo Humbert – 36th (1,285 points)
- Arthur Fils – 40th (1,110 points)
- Adrian Mannarino – 49th (1,025 points)
- Alexandre Muller – 52nd (1,020 points)
- Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard – 58th (905 points)
- Valentin Royer – 60th (897 points)
- Terence Atmane – 66th (833 points)
- Quentin Halys – 72nd (762 points)
- Arthur Cazaux – 73rd (755 points)
- Hugo Gaston – 96th (619 points)
Benjamin Bonzi is also making strides, currently ranked 112th and aiming to break into the Top 100.
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