The tennis season continues its march and has already entered its final stretch. In the midst of this panorama, in the last hours they continued to take place modifications really important with respect to Ranking ATP . And one of them has to do with himself. Novak Djokovic .
It happens that the experienced 37-year-old Serbian tennis player, considered by many to be the best of all time, continues in free fall. Yes, even though not so long ago he looked down on everyone in the ATP Rankings, he keeps going back.
Recently, the one born in the city of Belgrade starred in a new fall, now placing itself in sixth place on the roster. Yes, something completely unthinkable until recently taking into account all his talent, his obvious hierarchy and his dominance.
On this occasion, the one who took Djokovic’s place was the United States Taylor Fritz, who now completes the Top 5 of the best tennis players on the circuit. In turn, the Italian Jannik Sinner is the one who continues to lead with absolute comfort.
Another notable change within the aforementioned Top 10 of the ATP Rankings had to do with an exchange of positions between Andrey Rublev and Alex De Minaur. It happens that the Russian moved up one place to be eighth, while the Australian fell back to ninth place.
Jannik Sinner is still at the top.
This is the ATP Ranking
- Jannik Sinner: 10,330 points
- Alexander Zverev: 7,315 points
- Carlos Alcaraz: 6,810 points
- Daniil Medvedev: 4.830 puntos
- Taylor Fritz: 4,300 points
- Novak Djokovic: 3,910 points
- Casper Ruud: 3,855 puntos
- Andrey Rublev: 3.760 puntos
- Alex De Minaur: 3,745 points
- Grigor Dimitrov: 3,350 points
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Those who climbed the most in the ATP Rankings
- Benjamin Bonzi: +46 (78th place)
- Denis Shapovalov: +22 (56th place)
- Quentin Halys: +11 (73rd place)
- Alexsandar Kovacevic: +9 (92nd place)
- Cameron Norrie: +7 (50th place)
Those who fell the most in the Top 100
- Alexander Shevchenko: -16 (puesto 80)
- Adrian Mannarino: -14 (68th place)
- Sumit Nagal: -10 (93rd place)
- Pavel Kotov: -10 (place 85)
- Dominik Koepfer: -9 (96th place)