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ATP Ranking: Paul in the top 10, two Next Gen members top 100 for the first time

ATP Ranking: Paul in the top 10, two Next Gen members top 100 for the first time
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Clément Gehl
le 27/01/2025 à 07h54
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The ATP rankings were updated on Monday, following the Australian Open. The two biggest winners are Learner Tien and Joao Fonseca, up 41 and 13 places respectively to 80th and 99th in the rankings.

Tommy Paul achieves a career-best ranking of 9th, at the expense of Grigor Dimitrov, who drops out of the top 10.

On the French side, Gaël Monfils moved up 9 places to 32nd, and Arthur Fils moved up 2 places to 19th.

Lorenzo Sonego, quarter-finalist in Melbourne, leaps 20 places to 35th.

Tommy Paul
20e, 2100 points
Learner Tien
28e, 1550 points
Joao Fonseca
24e, 1635 points
Grigor Dimitrov
44e, 1180 points
Gael Monfils
68e, 825 points
Arthur Fils
40e, 1260 points
Lorenzo Sonego
39e, 1265 points
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