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Zverev, Jarry, Tabilo, Passaro - More movement in the ATP rankings!

Le 20/05/2024 à 18h10 par Elio Valotto
Zverev, Jarry, Tabilo, Passaro - More movement in the ATP rankings!

There are a number of changes in the ATP rankings published on Monday. At the top of the hierarchy, Djokovic (1st), Sinner (2nd) and Alcaraz (3rd) remain unchanged.
That said, there have been a number of changes within the world's top 10. Alexander Zverev, crowned champion in Rome, moves up to 4th place (+1), dislodging Medvedev from the top 4 (5th, -1). Hurkacz, quarter-finalist in Italy, also moved up one place (8th, +1).

Holger Rune, a finalist in 2023, slips further down the rankings (13th, -1) and is now followed by Tommy Paul (14th, +2). The Chileans are also celebrating, with Alejandro Tabilo, semi-finalist in Italy, opening the doors to the top 30 with a fine 25th place (+7). Meanwhile, finalist Nicolas Jarry is back in the world's top 20: 16th (+8).

Last but not least, Francesco Passaro made the biggest breakthrough of the week. Having beaten Musetti in Turin (6-3, 7-5), he jumped 113 places to 133rd.

Novak Djokovic
5e, 4580 points
Jannik Sinner
1e, 11500 points
Carlos Alcaraz
2e, 11250 points
Alexander Zverev
3e, 5560 points
Daniil Medvedev
12e, 2960 points
Hubert Hurkacz
78e, 775 points
Holger Rune
15e, 2590 points
Tommy Paul
20e, 2100 points
Alejandro Tabilo
89e, 696 points
Nicolas Jarry
120e, 501 points
Francesco Passaro
129e, 480 points
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