The rankings are shook up after the Estrella Damm Alicante Open and will be tested in Seville The rankings move after Alicante 30/08/2017 En Español Danish Padel Open 2022 complete as qualifying concludes Internationals stand no chance in Danish Padel Open 2022 qualifying Danish Padel Open 2022 underway with men's pre-qualifying Local survives in Danish Padel Open 2022 pre-qualifying Denmark and all five countries that host first-ever WPT Opens in 2022 Official: Danish Padel Open 2022 draw announced! Tickets, wild cards and venue: Everything you need to know about the Tampere Exhibition 2022 Royal Stage Hillerød to host inaugural Danish Padel Open Overview: The 16 local heroes who will feature at the Danish Padel Open Watch: Best Circus Brussels Padel Open women's points! Watch: Three best men's points in the Circus Brussels Padel Open 2022 Dominant Lebrón and Galán inaugural champions in Brussels The season comes to its defining moment, with a host of important tournaments in September. Seville is on the World Padel Tour horizon, and the battle to climb up the rankings will continue after the Estrella Damm Alicante Open. Here are some of the most significant moves in the men's and women's rankings, which will continue to experience changes at the Sevilla Open.WomenIn the women's rankings, Marta Marrero continues to sit on top with a 70 point advantage over the Sánchez Alayeto twins who won their fifth consecutive tournament in Alicante. Cata Tenorio makes progress in the top ten after her second consecutive final with Marrero, and she's now 9th on 3390 points. Victoria Iglesias has gone up two places to 12th. But the biggest climber after Alicante is Valeria Pavón, who has gone up 11 places from 31st to 20th. Her partner, Porutgal's Ana Catarina Nogueira is the second biggest climber with a rise of six places, sharing 20th with Valeria.MenFernando Belasteguín and Pablo Lima, made the most of their third title of the season to open up the gap on Sanyo Gutiérrez and Paquito Navarro to 2800 points. There are no more changes in the top ten. But there are changes in the positions htat grant access to the Master Final in Decemeber. Juan Cruz Belluati and Alejandro Galán continue to progress after reaching the quarter finals, and they're now 13th. The biggest climbers after the eighth event of the season are Borja Yribarren and Juan Manuel Vázquez, who have gone up five places. Álex Ruíz is the second biggest riser, having gone up 4 places to 22nd.You can view the whole rankings here: www.worldpadeltour.com/jugadores