Washington Tennis Tournaments Impact Rankings Post-Paris 2024 Olympics: Djokovic Stays Steady While Zheng Climbs

Los Paris 2024 Olympic Games They finished last Sunday and, although they do not add points to the rankings ATP y WTAthe professional circuit continued with the tournaments of Washingtonwhich had an impact on both world rankings. Below are the details.

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To begin with, it should be emphasized that Novak Djokovic (2nd in the world ranking) had no movementwhile Qinwen Zheng moved up one spot to sixth WTA.

In the American tournament, the champions were Sebastian Korda and Paula Badosa, who rose to number 18 and 40, respectivelyThis was the second title for the American and the fourth for the Spaniard so far in their careers.

The men’s Top 10 has changed: Alex De Minaur has dropped three places to 10th. This means that Grigor Dimitrov (9th), Casper Ruud (8th) and Andrey Rublev (7th) have each moved up one place. Jannik Sinner, Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev and Hubert Hurkacz make up the top six.

The best ranked South American tennis player remains Sebastian Baezfrom Argentina, who is number 20. One place lower, the Chilean Alexander Tabilo. The rest, Nicolás Jarry (24th), Fran Cerúndolo (28th), Mariano Navone (35th) and Tomás Etcheverry (36th), are among the best on the continent.

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In the women’s draw, the Top 10 has the aforementioned rise of Zheng, the result of Jessica Pegula’s fall to 7th and the drop of two places of Danielle Collins, who is 10th, which made Barbora Krejčíková sea 9° and Maria Sakkari 8°. Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina and Jasmine Paolini, the primeras.

The Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia remains the best South American, ranking 22nd. The Colombian women Camila Osorio (82nd) ​​and Argentines Lourdes Carlé (83rd) and Nadia Podoroska (84th) complete the Top 100.

2024-08-05 15:22:00
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