Novak Djokovic The season that started this Sunday will end with the world number one in the ATP ranking. A position he will not regain even by winning his sixth ATP Finals title in Turin this Sunday, although if he takes the full 1,500 points as the undefeated champion, he will remain exactly 2,000 behind. Carlos Alcaraz, the youngest No. 1 in history at the age of 19. The amount awarded by the Grand Slam victory.
The Balkan cannot reach the Murcian in any way in australia tomorrowif he did not compete in any ATP 250 before or except for the Murcian injury that caused his absence.
And in the account of ‘Nole’, 35 years old, the 2,000 Wimbledon points were not recorded, because the ATP responded to the tournament boycott of Russian tennis players with the official withdrawal of ranking points.
Djokovic will currently cherish a sixth ATP Finals title, equaling the record of Roger Federer, but in the short term he is thinking of reclaiming the throne in revenge for a difficult course in which he was exiled from Australia and was also unable to compete in North America, including the US Open, because of his refusal to be vaccinated against covid. .
Balkan has already scored 1,000 out of 1,500 possible points. There are 500 at stake this Sunday, which he must win by beating the Norwegian in the final Casper Ruud, which they seek to get out of number two in the ATP classification until Rafael Nadal.
Djokovic sealed the top-5, rising from eighth to reach the final unbeaten, while Casper Ruud left Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas with a total of 800 heading into the final day. He left 200 in the loss against Rafa Nadal in the group stage.
the russian Daniel Medvedev, which had been number 1 for several weeks and lost all three of its games in Turin, fell to seventh place. The Danish Holger Rune, the first reserve in the ATP Finals by climbing to the tenth place in the world as the champion of the Masters 1000 ATP in Paris-Bercy, gives the closure of the top-10 to the Polish Hubert Hurkacz for the result twelve months ago, when he was not in the top-100.
ATP World Ranking
1. Carlos Alcaraz (Span) 6,820
2. Rafael Nadal (Span) 6,020
3. Casper Ruud (Nor) 5,820
4. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gree) 5,550
4. Casper Ruud (Nor) 5,820
5. Novak Djokovic (Srb) 4,320
6. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can) 4,195
7. Daniil Medvedev (Russian) 4,065
8. Andrey Rublev (Russian) 3,930
9. Taylor Fritz (USA) 3,355
10. Hubert Hurkacz 2,905
11. Holger Rune (Also) 2,888
Source: La Verdad

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