ATP Ranking: Draper closes in on the Top 10, Müller, Ugo Carabelli and Comesana make impressive leaps

After an epic week in Doha and Rio, the ATP rankings have seen many changes outside the Top 10, which remains virtually unchanged.
The only change of note is an inversion of place between Doha winner Andrey Rublev and Tommy Paul. The Russian has moved up to 9th place, leaving the American in 10th.
But the main movements are to be found outside the Top 10, starting with Jack Draper, who reached a career-high ranking this week by becoming 12th in the world following his final in Doha.
A little further back, Alexandre Müller moved up 19 places after his fine performance in Rio. The Frenchman is now ranked 41st in the world, his best career ranking.
And, as in his case, the Brazilian tournament enabled other players to make great strides forward.
Camilo Ugo Carabelli (69th, up 22 places), Francisco Comesana (67th, up 19 places), Jaime Faria (87th and first appearance in the Top 100, up 20 places) and Chun Hsin Tseng (99th, up 26 places) all benefited from their fine week in Rio to reassert themselves in the rankings.
Among other changes, Belgium's Raphaël Collignon entered the top 100 at 98th in the world following his title at the Pau Challenger.
Lastly, Mariano Navone is the player who has dropped the most in the rankings this week, dropping from 46th in the world to 64th following his elimination in the 2nd round in Rio, despite having contested the final last year.