Marchenko’s big fall
Alexey Krutykh retained status first racket of the country. In the ATP rankings, he remained at 247th position.
Recall that last week Krutykh started at the Challenger in Hamburg, where he flew out in the first round.
Vitaliy Sachko has dropped one spot after a week without tournaments. But Ilya Marchenko lost 58 positions at once.
Spaniard Carlos Alcaras remains the leader of the world ranking. The only change in the top ten was the rise to ninth place of Canadian Felix Auger-Aliasim, who won the tournament in Antwerp.
- ATP ranking
1. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain, 6730)
2. Rafael Nadal (Spain, 5810)
3. Kasper Ruud (Norway, 5600)
4. Daniil Medvedev (5155)
5. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece, 5035)
6. Alexander Zverev (Germany, 4860)
7. Novak Djokovic (Serbia, 4320)
8. Andrey Rublev (3685)
9. Felix Auger-Aliasim (Canada, 3315, +1)
10. Taylor Fritz (USA, 3195)
247. Oleksiy Krutykh (Ukraine, 211)
284. Vitaly Sachko (Ukraine, 176, -1)
390. Oleg Prikhodko (Ukraine, 116, -2)
423. Alexander Ovcharenko (Ukraine, 102)
435. Ilya Marchenko (Ukraine, 96, -58)
Source: Sportarena

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