This Monday the change in the top ten was confirmed and, after almost three years, Diego Schwartzman stopped being the best racket in the country.
This Monday a new update was made to ATP rankings and there are two important changes. First, the American taylor fritz climbed one position in the top ten and Diego SchwartzmanAfter almost three years, he stopped being the best tennis player in Argentina.
After falling in the semifinals of Dallas ATP before the Chinese Wu Yibing, Fritz climbed to seventh place in the ranking and surpassed the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime.
As for tennis players in Argentina, the main increase is that of Frederick Coria. The man from Rosario fell in the final of Córdoba ATP 250 by 6-1, 3-6 and 6-3 matches Sebastian Baez and climbed 18 steps, placing 49th in the ranking. Báez, for his part, climbed 11 positions after the allotment and settled for 36th in the world.
in the fall of Diego Schwartzman in 32nd place, Peque relinquished the reign as Argentina’s best racket after almost three years to hand it over to Francisco Cerundolo. The eldest of the Cerúndolo brothers reached 30th place and reached the best ranking of his career.

The Argentines are in the top 100 of the ATP ranking
- 30) Francisco Cerundolo (+1)
- 32) Diego Schwartzman (-4)
- 36) Sebastian Baez (+11)
- 49) Federico Coria (+18)
- 68) Pedro Cachin (-2)
- 82) Tomas Etcheverry (-1)
- 88) Facundo Bagnis
The top ten of the ATP ranking
- 1) Novak Djokovic – Serbian
- 2) Carlos Alcaraz – Spain
- 3) Stefanos Tsitsipas – Greece
- 4) Casper Ruud – Norway
- 5) Andrey Rublev – Russia
- 6) Rafael Nadal – Spain
- 7) Taylor Fritz – United States (+1)
- 8) Felix Auger-Aliassime – Canada (-1)
- 9) Holger Rune – Norway
- 10) Hubert Hurkacz – Poland

Source: Tycsports

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