This Monday, the ATP formalized the promotion of the Chilean who reached his best ranking as a professional. Alejandro Tabilo’s escalation was also reflected.
This Monday, the ATP formalized the promotions of Nicolás Jarry and Alejandro Tabilo after the great campaign they both had at the Masters 1000 in Rome where Nico reached the final, while the original Canadian advanced to the semi-finals.
This new update brought new features, since the first national racket was located higher than expected. After starting the Italian competition in 24th place, the grandson of Jaime Fillol was expected to reach 17th place. Obviously A loss of points from Frenchman Ugo Humbert allowed Jarry to climb to 16th place, the best position reached by the tennis player. .
Further down, in 25th place, also with his best ranking, appears Alejandro Tabilo . They follow him Christian Garin 112th, after losing 12 places and Thomas Barrios (157°), who ends up falling three steps.
The national top 5 closes it Matias Soto which had a lead of 38 places and is now 384th.
Jarry’s speech
Once Alexander Zverev’s triumph was declared in Rome, Jarry spoke at the awards ceremony where he was very excited. “I want to congratulate Zverev on his tournament and his incredible career. Also to the whole team, nothing is possible without them behind you,” he told Foro Italico.
“I also thank my team. It’s been an incredible week. I will speak without looking at them. Thank you very much for all your support. All efforts… » he added before collapsing. “There is a great sacrifice on the part of those behind me,” he explained.
“It’s an honor to have played in this final, in this stadium, I hope to come back and be able to win. Thanks to the organization of the tournament. “It is a great pride to have participated in a tournament with such an important tradition,” he continued.
Later, and with a little more calm, the Chilean analyzed the duel. “It wasn’t the result I wanted. I needed more time to attend to Sascha’s excellent service. I wish I had more opportunities, but I’m leaving with good feelings after this week ” he explained.
“I’m happy with my fight. All my work is highlighted. I’m happy with the team I have. I leave with my head held high. “I want to do my best at Roland Garros, which is a very special tournament,” added the first national racket.
Zverev also dedicated a few words to him. “I would like to congratulate Nico. You had an incredible week. I told him online. If you continue to play this way, this won’t be your only chance to win a tournament like this. You are an incredible player. You get better every year, every season “.
In addition, the German took up the remarks made by the national, who had tried to refer to his family, but could not finish due to emotion. “Of course, the people behind the player. The coach, the physiotherapists, the family, the grandfather, all the people behind. I would also like to congratulate you. They’re a wonderful family, it’s amazing to be there and see them having fun. “It’s a great example of what a touring family should be,” he said.
The top 5 Chileans
- 16th Nicolas Jarry 2,295 points (+8)
- 25th Alejandro Tabilo 1,645 (+7)
- 112° Christian Garin 563 (-12)
- 157° Tomás Barrios 378 (-3)
- 384° Matías Soto 126 (+38)
The World Top 10
- 1st Novaj Djokovic 9,860
- 2nd Jannik Sinner 8,770
- 3rd Carlos Alcaraz 7,300
- 4th Alexander Zverev 6,345 (+1)
- 5th Daniil Medvedev 6,295 (-1)
- 6th Andrei Rublev 4,700
- 7° Casper Ruud 4,185
- 8th Hubert Hurkacz 3,885 (+1)
- 9th Stefanos Tsitsipas 3,700 (-1)
- 10th Grigor Dimitrov 3,615
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