Tennis Where did they end up?: Tabilo and Jarry suffer changes in ATP rankings after Wimbledon stint

The Chilean tennis players have fallen after their participation in the competition that took place in London. Both will take a week off.

Alejandro Tabilo and Nicolás Jarry have suffered a slight drop in their ATP ranking. The Chilean tennis players, who failed to stand out at Wimbledon, have given up their fight to continue progressing in the list that reveals the best representatives of the discipline in the world.

The Canadian-born Chilean dropped one place after scoring in the third round of the competition, dropping to 20th place. Recall that the left-hander fell to Taylor Fritz (12th) in sets of. 6-7, 3-6 and 5-7. Now, the best racket of Chile will rest to play next week ATP 250 in Kitzbühel, in the run-up to the Olympic Games.

In the case of Nicolas Jarry, the man from the capital has lost three places and is now 23rd. At the London competition, he fell to Denis Shapovalov (121st) in two sets 6-1, 7-5 and 6-4 and left some doubts both about his adaptation to this surface and his physical recovery. For this reason, after the competition, the flag bearer of the Chilean team announced that he would be eliminated from previous competitions to prepare for the Olympic Games. He will not participate in the ATP 250 in Gstaad (from July 15) and Kitzbühel (week of 22).

Let us recall that Jarry is undergoing treatment for the vestibular neuronitis he suffered from in his ear. The news was confirmed by his press team, who issued a statement on Thursday: “Dear colleagues, please know that Nico is undergoing specific and intensive treatment in Spain for the functioning of his ear, which is why he will not compete in Gstaad or Kitzbühel and will travel to Paris on Friday 26 for the opening ceremony of the Games,” they said.

A few days earlier, Jarry had warned of his annoyance. “I don’t feel good, I don’t come to feel good and I’m not going to feel good anytime soon.” A harsh sentence, but also honest, since the experts share this analysis. “There are going to be movements that are going to cost you dearly. You will be able to do the first phase before four weeks, but especially the side glances will take a little longer, because it is the last thing you will recover. “, commented the doctor in an interview with La Tercera. Constanza Beltran otolaryngologist and member of the Ear Center of the Clínica Universidad de los Andes.

A twist that also brings different edges. On the one hand, it will make the national tennis player arrive without rhythm on clay, since after his elimination at Roland Garros (May 26), he has only played one tournament, that of Wimbledon on grass.

For his part, Cristian Garin remained 106th and Tomás Barrios left the top 200, ranking 207th after losing 11 positions. At the top, beyond the title of Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner remains in the lead, followed by Djokovic and the Spaniard in third position.

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Source: Latercera

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