Andrew Rublev rising one position and eighth, after his victory in Gijón, in an ATP world ranking that for the third week in a row is led by the Spaniards Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal.
the norwegian Casper Ruud completes the podium of a classification that, in addition to Rublev’s rise to eighth position, includes the entry of the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime in the last position of the top-10, after climbing three steps, thanks to his success in the Florence tournament.
The differences in points on the podium are almost unchanged, because Alcaraz lost by only 10 points (6,730), while nadal maintaining his 5,810 and Ruud he lost 45 to 5,600 in the absence of all in this week’s contests.
Daniel Medvedev fourth with 5,155 points; the greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, fifth with 4,930; the German Alexander Zverev, sixth with 4,860; the Serbian Novak Djokovic, seventh with 4,320; and the american Taylor Fritzwhich lost one position and is ninth with 3,195 points, complete the top ten positions.
ATP Rankings
1. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) 6,730
2. Rafael Nadal (Spain) 5,810
3. Casper Ruud (Norway) 5,600
4. Daniil Medveev (Russia) 5,155
5. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) 4,930
6. Alexander Zverev (Germany) 4,860
7. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 4,320
8. Andrey Rublev (Russia) 3,685
9. Taylor Fritz (USA) 3,195
10. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) 3,155
…
15. Pablo Carreno (Spain) 2,360
22. Roberto Bautista (Spain) 1,805
29. Alexander Davidovich (Spain) 1,345
40. Albert Ramos (Spain) 1,050
55. James Munar (Spain) 839
59. Pedro Martinez (Spain) 810
75. Bernabe Zapata (Spain) 704
76. Roberto Carballes (Spain) 695
Source: La Verdad

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