Carlos Alcaraz and Rafa Nadal along with Norwegian Casper Ruud form the first world podium in the ATP ranking in 2023, which registers no changes compared to what ended last year.
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Novak Djokovic also have positionsfourth and fifth respectively, although the Serbian is dangerously close to the positions of honor thanks to his victory in the Adelaide tournament.
The first change is included Andrey Rublev, who moved up two places to sixth.
Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime was seventh, down one place and Daniil Medvedev another eighth. American Taylor Fritz is ninth and Danish Holger Rune closes out the top10 Polish Hubert Hurkacz won the place.
Besides Alcaraz and Nadal, the other Spaniards in the top 100 are: Pablo Carreño (ESP,15), Roberto Bautista (ESP,26), Alejandro Davidovich (ESP,32), Albert Ramos (ESP,38), Pedro Martínez (ESP,58), Jaume Munar (ESP,62), Bernabé Zapata (ESP,71) and Roberto Carballés (ESP,75).
Source: La Verdad

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