Here are some fun facts about the rest of the year-end Top 10:
Jannik Sinner, year-end No. 1: Not only is he the first Italian to finish a year at No. 1 in ATP or WTA rankings history, he’s the first to even finish a year in the Top 3. And with 11,830, he has the most points for an ATP year-end No. 1 since Djokovic in 2020 (12,030).
Alexander Zverev, year-end No. 2: This is the highest year-end ranking of Zverev’s career, surpassing his No. 3 finish in 2021. He briefly reached the No. 2 ranking during the first half of the 2022 season, but then missed the second half of the season with his ankle injury from Roland Garros and finished the year at No. 12.
Carlos Alcaraz, year-end No. 3: Alcaraz isn’t just the only man to finish each of the last three years in the Top 3, he’s actually the only man to finish each of the last three years in the Top 5. The 21-year-old Spaniard was the year-end No. 1 in 2022, the year-end No. 2 in 2023 and now the year-end No. 3 in 2024.
Daniil Medvedev, year-end No. 5: This is his fifth Top 5 finish in the last six years—he was the year-end No. 5 in 2019, the year-end No. 4 in 2020, the year-end No. 2 in 2021 and the year-end No. 3 in 2023. He dipped out slightly in 2022, finishing that season at No. 7.