Rublev, with 4070 points, was unable to defend his title from last year and will lose 240 points, which will drop him to at least 9th place. This will allow the Norwegian Kasper Ruud, who was also eliminated from the tournament in the round of 16 and who has 3925 points, to progress.
Rublev could drop to 10th if Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas, ranked 12th with 3,615 points, wins the title in Gstaad, which would earn him 3,855 points.
Source: Sport

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