New ATP rankings: entering the top ten and Federer on the brink of falling to triple figure

Medvedev stretched his lead, the Swiss were about to drop to the top 100 and there were changes in the top ten.

Russian Daniil Medvedev, a recent finalist of the Halle tournament in Germany, has stretched to the top of the world tennis rankings, which he occupied for the second consecutive week after the weekly ATP update. For his part, Roger Federer is just one step away from being out of the top hundred.

The Muscovite added 210 new points, rounded off a total of 8,160 and moved away from his German shooting guard Alexander Zverev (7,030), who gave up 45 units, as well as from Serbian Novak Djokovic, who remained in third place with both accumulated. last week’s score (6,770).

The Swiss, facing a lengthy break, lost 28 spots and is one step away from outside the top 100. This week he lost 250 points, left with 600 on the table and in 96th place. .

Roger played in his last official match on July 7, 2021, when he lost to Hubert Hurkacz in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. The Grand Slam on the grass was his fifth appearance in a season in which he struggled not to overexert his right knee.

This is Pole, Hurkacz, Federer’s last executioner, the new thing in the top 10 of the ATP ranking. He won the ATP 500 in Halle and took tenth place from Italian Matteo Berrettini, who was crowned at the Queen’s but overtaken.

End of Del Potro stage: lost in the ATP rankings

As of every Monday, the ATP announces the update of the world ranking of tennis players and it will not be another, especially for Argentine sports. The reason is that lost in the ranking Juan Martin del Potro.

As of last week, the Argentine was ranked 761st in the rankings due to the 23 points she scored in the Queen’s ATP 500, which reached round of 16 when she left due to a new patella injury of her right knee.

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Source: Tycsports

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