- Novak Djokovic (Dai-Yokozuna)
- Simona Halep (Komusubi, ex-Ozeki)
New Career Sanyaku Rank:
- Johanna Konta, the 47th Female Sekiwake of the Open Era
- Roberto Bautista Agut, the 90st Male Komusubi of the Open Era
- Elina Svitolina, the 67th Female Komusubi of the Open Era
- Barbora Strycova, the 68th Female Komusubi of the Open Era
Player (career rank if different) | To | From |
---|---|---|
Promotions | ||
Simona Halep | Ozeki | Komusubi |
Johanna Konta | Sekiwake | Komusubi |
Roberto Bautista Agut | Komusubi | Maegashira |
Elina Svitolina | Komusubi | Maegashira |
Barbora Strycova | Komusubi | Maegashira |
Demotions | ||
Marin Cilic (ex-Ozeki) | Komusubi | Sekiwake |
Juan Martin del Potro (ex-Ozeki) | Komusubi | Sekiwake |
Dominic Thiem | Komusubi | Sekiwake |
Marketa Vondrousova | Komusubi | Sekiwake |
Karolina Pliskova (ex-Ozeki) | Maegashira | Komusubi |
Angelique Kerber (ex-Ozeki) | Maegashira | Komusubi |
Petra Kvitova (ex-Ozeki) | Maegashira | Komusubi |
Amanda Aminisova | Maegashira | Komusubi |
Kinboshi:
("gold star" - prize awarded to a non-sanyaku ranked competitor for beating an active Yokozuna):
- Yulia Putintseva - for beating Yokozuna Naomi Osaka in Round 1
Other noteworthy developments:
- Dai-Yokozuna Serena Williams falls again short in a Grand Slam final - her third final loss in the last five tournaments - and thus remains #2 in our merit-based Open Era ranking.
- Simona Halep jumps the Ozeki hurdle twice: by following up on her quarterfinal participation at Roland Garros with a win at Wimbledon, and by winning her second slam.
- Sloane Stephens, Madison Keys and Ashleigh Barty all lose before the quarterfinals and go kadoban - they need to reach the quarterfinals at the US Open to hold Ozeki rank.
- Kei Nishikori holds again Sekiwake rank with a quarterfinal participation. He is Sekiwake Sekiwake for a total of 7 tournaments now, equaling the record set by Goran Ivanisevic.
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