Tennis player Novak Djokovic returned to the top of the ranking, in a new table released this Sunday night by the ATP.
The Serb did not defend points in the Masters 1000 in Miami and kept the 7,160, while the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz,
discarded the 1000 of the 2022 title of the tournament, added only 360 in the current edition and dropped to 6780.
The Spaniard, who was eliminated in the semi-final for Jack Sinner, stayed just two weeks at the top, in his second spell at the top.
This is the eighth time that Djokovic occupies the top of the ranking.
At age 35, Novak has 381 weeks in the lead, a world tennis record.
He was unable to compete in the Miami Masters due to US restrictions on those who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19.
The third place goes with the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, who is now followed by the Russian Daniil Medvedev, who reached 5150 points.
Norwegian Casper Ruud dropped to fifth place and is now followed by Russian Andrey Rublev.
Canadian Felix Aliassime dropped one spot to seventh; the eighth is the Danish Holger Rune, which was stable.
Deputy in Miami, Jannik Sinner rose two positions and is ninth. American Taylor Fritz is tenth. Semifinalist,
Russian Karen Khachanov rose five places and is 11th. Rafael Nadal, absent from the courts since January, lost another position and dropped to 14th place.
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The Serb did not defend points in the Masters 1000 in Miami and kept the 7,160, while the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz,
discarded the 1000 of the 2022 title of the tournament, added only 360 in the current edition and dropped to 6780.
The Spaniard, who was eliminated in the semi-final for Jack Sinner, stayed just two weeks at the top, in his second spell at the top.
This is the eighth time that Djokovic occupies the top of the ranking.
At age 35, Novak has 381 weeks in the lead, a world tennis record.
He was unable to compete in the Miami Masters due to US restrictions on those who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19.
The third place goes with the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, who is now followed by the Russian Daniil Medvedev, who reached 5150 points.
Norwegian Casper Ruud dropped to fifth place and is now followed by Russian Andrey Rublev.
Canadian Felix Aliassime dropped one spot to seventh; the eighth is the Danish Holger Rune, which was stable.
Deputy in Miami, Jannik Sinner rose two positions and is ninth. American Taylor Fritz is tenth. Semifinalist,
Russian Karen Khachanov rose five places and is 11th. Rafael Nadal, absent from the courts since January, lost another position and dropped to 14th place.
#tennis #atp #ranking #mens #novakdjokovic #carlosalcaraz
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