The Serbian again snatched the first place in the world ranking from the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz.
the serbian Novak Djokovic began his 381st week at the top of the ATP world rankings on Monday, after removing the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, which now ranks second. The Miami Masters 1000, where Alcaraz defended the title but was won by Russian Daniil Medvedev, caused micro-movements in the world’s top ten rankings.
In addition to the exchange of positions Djokovic and Alcaraz, as well as Medvedev, now fourth, and the Norwegian Caper Ruud, fifth, and the Russian Andrey Rublev, now sixth, and the Canadian Felix Auger- Aliassime, seventh. The Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, third, the Danish Holger Rune, eighth, and the American Taylor Fritz, tenth, kept their positions.
Italian Jannik Sinner, a finalist in Miami and responsible for Alcaraz’s defeat in the semifinals, moved up two positions, to ninth. Rafael Nadal, who is still not participating in tournaments after his injury, dropped one position, to fourteenth.
Argentines Sebastián Baez, Francisco Cerúndolo and Diego Schwartzman are 32 (+1), 33 (-2) and 36 (+2) and are the best South Americans, ahead of Chilean Nicolás Jarry (59, -2), the Also Argentines Federico Coria (64, +3), Pedro Cachín (67, -4), Tomás Etcheverry (73), Chilean Cristian Garín (74, +8), Brazilian Thiago Monteiro (81 ), Colombian Daniel Galán (94, – 5) and the Ecuadorian Emilio Gómez (99, -3).
Source: EFE
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