10
Cameron Norrie made it to the semifinals of Wimbledon this year which was also his best result. He'd have finished as the World No.10 instead of 14 if points would've been counted.
9
Taylor Fritz reached the quarterfinal at Wimbledon and hence stays at the No.9 position. He also finished the year as the World No.9.
8
With over 50 wins this season, Andrey Rublev finishes the year as the World No.8. He won 4 titles this year including the Dubai Tennis Championships. He didn't compete at Wimbledon this year due to the ban on Russian athletes.
7
Daniil Medvedev didn't have the best season but managed to finish the year as the World No.7. He won two titles this year and also made it to the final of the Australian Open.
6
Felix Auger-Aliassime finishes the year at a career high ranking of No.6. He won 4 titles this year and was one of the most successful players this season. He lost in the first round at Wimbledon.
5
Stefanos Tsitsipas won over 60 matches this season and finished the year as World No.4. He defended his Monte Carlo Masters crown and won the Mallorca Open too.
4
Casper Ruud won 3 titles this season and made it to two Grand Slam finals- the French Open and the US Open. He also achieved a career-high ranking of No.2. He lost in the second round at Wimbledon.
3
Despite winning less than 40 matches this season, Rafael Nadal won 4 titles which included two major titles. This enabled him to finish the year as World No.2. He made it to the semifinals at Wimbledon.
2
Amidst all the vaccination issues, Novak Djokovic showed his class and won 5 titles this season including Wimbledon, Rome Masters, and the ATP Finals. He was the Wimbledon champion after which he recieved 2000 points.
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Carlos Alcaraz becomes the youngest player in ATP history to finish the year as World No.1. He won 5 titles this year which included the US Open and 2 Masters titles. He bowed out of the Round of 16 at Wimbledon.
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