Carlos Alcaraz continues for one more week as head of Classification of ATPdespite losing in the quarterfinals at the Toronto Masters 1000 and Alexander Davidovich He moved up fourteen places, to 23rd place, after reaching the semifinals in both tournaments.
With 9,395 points, Alcaraz, who has 170 points since his second-round defense in Toronto, maintains a 600-point lead over the Serbian. Novak Djokovic (8,795) who were not in the Canadian tournament, while the Russian Daniel Medvedev continues in third place with 6,530.
Davidovich rose fourteen positions, to twenty-third place, after winning the semifinals in Canada and Pablo Carreno He dropped 100 positions after missing the tournament in which he defended his title.
the greek Stefanos Tsitsipas maintain fourth place respectively, Danish Holger Rune moves to fifth position and Norwegian Casper Ruud drops two places and remains in seventh place.
The Italian Jannik Sinner He rose to sixth position after winning the Toronto tournament against Australian Alex de Minaur, who rose to twelfth place.
Next stop is the Cincinnati Masters 1000 and Alcaraz will look to maintain the lead as his pursuers close the gap and try to finish next week at the top of the standings.
WTA ranking
Regarding the WTA ranking, the Polish Iga Swiatekthe Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka and the American Jessica Pegula They remain one more week on the podium of the women’s tennis world ranking (WTA) after the Masters 1000 in Montreal.
With 9,730 points, Swiatek has an advantage of more than 1,000 points with Sabalenka (8,845) while Pegula remains in third place with 6,030 after defeating Russian Ludmila Samsonova in Montreal, who moved up six places to twelfth place, by 6 -1 and 6-0.
The Kazakh Rybakina Elena (5,755) and the Tunisian Ons Jabeur (4,746) Jessica Pegula (5,396) remain a week in the fourth and fifth positions respectively, in a ranking where there are no changes in the top 11.
The first classified Spanish, Paula Badosarose one spot to 44th position, despite pulling out of Canada due to an injury that prevented her from playing in Cincinnati, while Rebeka Masarova rose two spots, to 73rd.
Source: La Verdad
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