ATP rankings week 21 live: last verified snapshot and what the movement means
This atp rankings week 21 live explainer uses the last verified Tennis Temple ATP LIVE Ranking snapshot available for week 21 context, and it is a partial live view rather than a full week 21 table. Perfect Tennis has ATP rankings pages dated May 27, 2026, May 28, 2026, and June 21, 2026.
Perfect Tennis defines ATP rankings as the official men’s singles rankings, calculated from a player’s best 19 tournament results across the preceding 52 weeks. Tennis Temple’s navigation also separates ATP LIVE Ranking, ATP Official Ranking, and ATP Race Ranking (World Tour Finals), which helps explain why the labels are not interchangeable.
Last verified ATP live ranking snapshot
| Rank | Movement | Age | Points | Points Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | 24 | 12750 | -700 |
| 2 | +1 | 29 | 8480 | +1290 |
| 3 | -1 | 23 | 8160 | -1300 |
No. 2 rises 1 place with +1,290 points, while No. 3 slips 1 place with -1,300. That is the live-ranking mechanic in one glance: positions can flip before the official weekly update locks in.
What ATP LIVE Ranking, Official Ranking and Race Ranking mean
- ATP Official Ranking: the official men’s singles ranking, built from a player’s best 19 results over 52 weeks, per Perfect Tennis.
- ATP LIVE Ranking: a projection for the next week that can move before the official update.
- ATP Race Ranking: the season-only race view listed in Tennis Temple’s navigation as the World Tour Finals race.
Week 21 movement examples from the live table
Tennis Temple’s visible lower-table rows do not show player names and do not consistently show ages, so this table keeps only the verified fields that are actually present.
| Rank | Movement | Age | Week Marker | Extra Week Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 966 | -8 | — | 22 | — |
| 968 | -6 | — | 21 | — |
| 969 | -6 | — | 24/21 | — |
| 971 | -5 | — | 29/21 | — |
| 972 | -5 | — | 26/21 | — |
| 974 | -6 | — | 22/21 | — |
| 976 | -28 | — | 24/21 | -1 |
| 978 | -8 | — | 27/21 | — |
| 979 | +15 | — | 19/21 | +1 |
| 980 | -8 | — | 22/21 | — |
| 982 | -6 | — | 22/20 | — |
Rank 979 stands out with a +15 move and a +1 extra week change. Rank 976 goes the other way with -28 and -1, showing how quickly the lower end of a live table can swing.
Ranks 183-191 movement snapshot
| Rank | Movement | Age | Points | Points Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 183 | +5 | 30 | 313 | +8 |
| 184 | -10 | 19 | 312 | -21 |
| 185 | -14 | 28 | 312 | -23 |
| 186 | +10 | 23 | 310 | +19 |
| 187 | -27 | 29 | 309 | -50 |
| 188 | +4 | 28 | 307 | +6 |
| 189 | -5 | 32 | 305 | -7 |
| 190 | -43 | 23 | 302 | -104 |
| 191 | -18 | 24 | 302 | -32 |
This band is tight: ranks 183 through 191 are separated by only 11 points, yet the movement ranges from +10 to -43. That fits the best-19, 52-week system: a modest point gain can still shift places in a compressed cluster, while a triple-digit loss like rank 190’s -104 can trigger a steep drop.
How to read week 21 live rankings
Start with the top-three snapshot: it shows projected changes near the top, where a small rank swing can come from a big points swing. Then look at the 183-191 band, where point totals are close enough that the live table can move sharply on small differences.
The lower-table 966-982 rows add one more clue: week markers can vary row to row inside the live view, so the table is tracking more than one timing reference at once. That is why this should be read as a verified partial snapshot, not a full week 21 rankings table.