The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz He achieved a double victory on Tuesday at Wimbledon. His victory over the American Tommy Paul was combined with the defeat of Jannik Sinner in the view of Daniel Medvedev. A bingo in terms of ATP world ranking.
The Italian is guaranteed to retain the world number one regardless of his result at Wimbledon, but his exit in the quarterfinals represents a step back from his semi-finals in 2023. He discounted 320 points, which -will waste a good opportunity to increase his account.
Alcaraz defended 800 of the champion’s 2,000, which still did not ensure him to save third place, temporarily holding the eliminated German. Alexander Zverev. But he still lives at Wimbledon, with the option to revalidate the crown and full points.
In the best cases, he would be left with 8,130 points, 1,440 to Sinner’s 9,570. A deceptive distance, as it is actually limited to 250 points if Alcaraz is champion. He will have 5,950 in the Race (the 2024 classification), compared to 6,200 for the Italian, who would have cut 2,800 between Roland Garros (1,200) and Wimbledon (1,600).
The Spaniard is in position to attack No. 1 in the summer on the North American hard court tour that ends at the US Open. At the Grand Slam he advances Sinner, reversing what happened in Australia, who was chased by the Italian.
Alexander Zverev lost weight when he crashed out in the round of 16 at Wimbledon, although he remains in contention on his 7,015 points. Novak Djokovic He has scored less so far this campaign, and will make his efforts. In the long run, he should be out of the bidding for No.
1. Jannik Sinner (Ita) 9,570
2. Novak Djokovic (Srb) 7,960
3. Alexander Zverev (Ale) 7,015
4. Carlos Alcaraz (Esp) 6,930
5. Daniil Medvedev (Russian) 6,125
6. Alex de Minaur (Aus) 4,185
7. Hubert Hurkacz (Pol) 4,105
8. Andrey Rublev (Russia) 4,070
9. Casper Ruud (Nor) 4,030
10. Grigor Dimitrov (Bul) 3,770
11. Taylor Fritz (USA) 3,705
12. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gree) 3,615
13. Tommy Paul (USA) 3,410
14. Ben Shelton (USA) 2,750
15. Ugo Humbert (Fra) 2,490
16. Holger Rune (Also) 2,210
17. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can) 2,075
18. Sebastián Báez (Arg) 2,020
19. Lorenzo Musetti (Ita) 1930
20. Alejandro Tabilo (Chi) 1918
1. Jannik Sinner (Ita) 6,200
2. Alexander Zverev (Ale) 4,785
3. Carlos Alcaraz (Esp) 4,750
4. Daniil Medvedev (Russia) 4,000
5. Casper Ruud (Nor) 3,485
6. Alex de Minaur (Aus) 2,905
7. Novak Djokovic (Srb) 2,660
8. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gree) 2,565
9. Taylor Fritz (USA) 2,530
10. Tommy Paul (USA) 2,475
11. Grigor Dimitrov (Bul) 2,325
12. Andrey Rublev (Russian) 2,230
13. Hubert Hurkacz (Pol) 2,130
14. Alejandro Tabilo (Chi) 1,738
15. Ugo Humbert (Fra) 1,585
Source: La Verdad

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