There were changes in the ATP Rankings after the important Grand Slam in the British territory.
By Gabriel Casazza
15/07/2024 – 17:05hs ART
15/07/2024 – 17:05hs ART
© IMAGO/XinhuaCarlos Alcaraz celebrating at Wimbledon.
This Sunday, the Grand Slam de Wimbledon found its final point after a great performance by the Spaniard Carlos Alcarazwho beat in straight sets Novak Djokovic in the grand final and was crowned winner in a resounding manner in the prominent British competition.
In the midst of this panorama, changes were made around the Ranking ATP after what was the dispute of this tournament. Thus, some proper names managed to climb around the points and the steps and many others did not have the same luck.
Under that orbit, the Australian Alex De Minaur He showed a noticeable improvement despite not being able to compete in the quarter-final match against Djokovic. The player from Oceania climbed to sixth place, thus reaching the best ranking of his entire professional career.
At the same time, one step below, the Polish Hubert Hurkacz is now in its best ever ranking with a seventh place. Who has lost the most in the upper part of the ranking? The Russian Andrey Rublevthe Norwegian Casper Ruud and the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas.
On the other hand, there were no changes in what has to do with the podium of the ATP Ranking. It is that the Italian Jannik Sinner The Serbian keeps looking down on everyone Novak Djokovic continues in second place and the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz continues to march third.
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