Kei Nishikori emerges as the 3rd Japanese player in the world rankings | Tennis | Sports Bull (Spo Bull)

Kei Nishikori emerges as the 3rd Japanese player in the world rankings | Tennis | Sports Bull (Spo Bull)

The ATP World Rankings for men’s tennis were updated on November 4th, and Kei Nishikori moved up eight places to 132nd place, making him the third-ranked Japanese player. >>Kei Nishikori 1st round 1 point breaking news<<>>Kei Nishikori and others HPP Open combination<<Nishikori, 34 years old and former world No. 4, won last week’s…

The ATP World Rankings for men’s tennis were updated on November 4th, and Kei Nishikori moved up eight places to 132nd place, making him the third-ranked Japanese player.
>>Kei Nishikori 1st round 1 point breaking news<<
>>Kei Nishikori and others HPP open combination <<
Nishikori, 34 years old and former world No. 4, won three matches at the Slovak Open 2024 (Slovakia/Bratislava, Indoor Hard, ATP Challenger) last week, and won three matches at the Caribbean Open (Puerto Rico/Palmas del Mar) last June. , Hard, ATP Challenger), advanced to the top four in an official tournament for the first time in about 1 year and 5 months.
As a result, he added 35 points and moved up eight places to 132nd place, overtaking Yasutaka Uchiyama and emerging as the third Japanese player.
This week, Nishikori is scheduled to compete in the HPP Open (Finland/Helsinki, indoor hard, ATP Challenger).
Elsewhere, Yoshihito Nishioka remains the top Japanese player at 70th place. Daniel Taro, who was runner-up at last week’s Sisley Seoul Open (Korea/Seoul, Hard, ATP Challenger), finished 82nd.
In addition, Tourotar James, who won his second Challenger championship at the Jonathan Freed Pro Challenger (Charlottesville, USA, Hard, ATP Challenger) the previous week, rose 53 places to 198th place, breaking into the top 200 for the first time in his career. I accomplished it.
The top 10 Japanese players in the ATP World Rankings as of November 4 are as follows.
※[]The numbers in parentheses are the number of changes from the previous ranking, and the numbers in parentheses are the previous points.
■70 people[ ↓6 ]…Yoshihito Nishioka
776 points (839 points)
■82 bit[ ↓4 ]…Daniel Taro
699 points (724 points)
■132 bits[ ↑8 ]…Kei Nishikori
453 points (418 points)
■140 people[ ↓1 ]… Uchiyama Yasutaka
423 points (423 points)
■171 bits[ ↑5 ]…Sho Shimabukuro
340 points (333 points)
■198 bits[ ↑53 ]…Turotar James
295 points (220 points)
■211[ ↑13 ]…Yuta Shimizu
276 points (254 points)
■248 bits[ ↓10 ]…Shintaro Mochizuki
224 points (240 points)
■283 bits[ ↓16 ]…Rio Noguchi
184 points (198 points)
■290 bits[ ↓17 ]…Yosuke Watanuki
178 points (194 points)

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