ATP Rankings: Sinner at No. 1 for 56 Consecutive Weeks, Moutet Climbs 14 Spots
Another week on the ATP tour has concluded, notably with the tournaments in Mallorca and Eastbourne. In the rankings, these tournaments had little impact.
Jannik Sinner begins his 56th consecutive week as the world No. 1, equaling Rafael Nadal and just two weeks away from John McEnroe.
Corentin Moutet, a finalist in Mallorca, jumps 14 positions to rank 69th in the world. His conqueror in the final, Tallon Griekspoor, gains 5 spots to rank 29th.
Finalist in Eastbourne, Jenson Brooksby is on the brink of the Top 100, which he left just over two years ago, now ranking 101st in the world.
Among the French players, there were very few changes, except for Gaël Monfils, who drops 6 spots to rank 48th, due to a semifinal in Eastbourne last year that was not defended.
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