Carlos Alcarazwho has yet to debut this year and maintains his second position in the ATP world rankings after the Serbian Novak Djokovicwants to start adding points in the tournament in Buenos Aires where he will appear again this week.
In the top 10 of the classification the only change is the American one Taylor Fritz, who won the seventh position at the expense of the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime. The rest are standing, including the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas in third place and Rafael Nadal in the sixth.
The biggest climb of the week is carried out by the Chinese ‘historical’ Yibing Wu, who became the first player from that country to win an ATP tournament by winning in Dallas. Wu got 39 spots and settled for 58.
The Argentines Sebastián Báez and Federico Coriachampion and runner-up in his country’s tournament in Córdoba also rose in the classification, 11 steps first to become 36 and 18 second to reach 49.
In addition to Alcaraz and Nadal, the the remaining Spaniards in the top100 They are: Pablo Carreño (16), Roberto Bautista (24), Alejandro Davidovich (31), Albert Ramos (44), Jaume Munar (67), Pedro Martínez (73), Bernabé Zapata (74) and Roberto Carballés (76 ).
As for Ibero-Americans, among the hundred best are: Francisco Cerundolo (ARG, 30), Diego Schwartzman (ARG, 32), Sebastián Báez (ARG, 36), Federico Coria (ARG, 49), Pedro Cachín ( ARG ,68), Thiago Monteiro (BRA,78), Tomás M. Etcheverry (ARG,82), Daniel Elahi Galán (COL,85), Facundo Bagnis (ARG,88), Emilio Gómez (ECU,94) and Cristian Garín ( CHI,100).
Source: La Verdad

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