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The latest ATP rankings were released on Monday. Hubert Hurkacz’s position in the world rankings has changed. There were also some changes in the Top 10.
Last week, Hubert Hurkacz competed unsuccessfully in the ATP 250 event in Estoril. Already in the first duel, the Spaniard Bernabe Zapata Miralles proved to be better than the Pole. This means the 26-year-old from Wrocław hasn’t improved his score on Portuguese clay.
“Hubi” also did not retain its 12th position. On Monday, our representative dropped to 13th place, as he was passed by Frances Tiafoe. The American became the winner of the ATP 250 tournament in Houston and climbed to the 11th highest place of his career.
Serbian Novak Djokovic remained the leader in the world rankings, maintaining a 380-point lead over Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz. The podium is completed by the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas. Fourth place was taken by the Norwegian Casper Ruud, who after the triumph in Estoril overtook the Russian Danil Medvedev. The personal best was bettered by Italian Jannik Sinner, who switched positions with Dane Holger Rune and is currently the eighth racket on the globe.
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The second of the White-Reds, Kamil Majchrzak, is still suspended until the suspicions of doping are clarified. On Monday, the native of Piotrków slightly improved his situation in the ATP rankings. Kacper Żuk registered a slight drop, and Daniel Michalski (without additional points for the ITF World Tennis Tour triumph in Santa Margherita di Pula), Maks Kaśnikowski and Filip Peliwo advanced.
This week, the prestigious ATP Masters 1000 event is taking place in Monte Carlo. Hubert Hurkacz has already had his first duel, in which he defeated Serbian Laslo Djere after a three-set fight (more here). The Pole defends the points from last year’s quarter-final on Monaco clay.
ATP singles ranking:
1. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 7,160 pts
2. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) 6780
3. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) 5770
4. Casper Ruud (Norway) 5255
5.Daniel Medvedev 5150
6. Andrei Rublev 3470
7. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) 3450
8. Jannik Sinner (Italy) 3345
9. Holger Rune (Denmark) 3335
10. Taylor Fritz (USA) 3065
11. Frances Tiafoe (USA) 2870
12. Karen Khachanov 2855
13. Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) 2750
14. Cameron Norrie (UK) 2735
15. Rafael Nadal (Spain) 2715
16. Alexander Zverev (Germany) 2410
17. Pablo Carreno (Spain) 2185
18. Tommy Paul (USA) 2070
19. Alex de Minaur (Australia) 2050
20. Borna Coric (Croatia) 1890
…
158. Kamil Majchrzak (Poland) 372
268. Kacper Żuk (Poland) 196
325. Daniel Michalski (Poland) 155
351. Max Kaśnikowski (Poland) 138
362. Filip Peliwo (Poland) 132
609. Szymon Kielan (Poland) 51
639. Jerzy Janowicz (Poland) 44
658. Martyn Pawelski (Poland) 41
692. Olaf Pieczkowski (Poland) 36
713. Pawel Cias (Poland) 33
817. Maciej Rajski (Poland) 22
969. Marcel Zielinski (Poland) 12
1011. Michal Mikula (Poland) 11
1036. Jasza Szajrych (Poland) 10
1095. Karol Drzewiecki (Poland) 8
1201. Yann Wojcik (Poland) 6
1294. Aleksander Orlikowski (Poland) 4
1372. Piotr Matuszewski (Poland) 3
1378. Tomasz Berkieta (Poland) 3
1390. Mateusz Terczynski (Poland) 3
1527. Piotr Kusiewicz (Poland) 2
1632. Piotr Galus (Poland) 1
1632. Piotr Pawlak (Poland) 1
1712. Mateusz Kulakowski (Poland) 1
1712. Mikołaj Lis (Poland) 1
1795. Wojciech Marek (Poland) 1
1860. Gabriel Matuszewski (Poland) 1
1860. Michał Dembek (Poland) 1
ATP Finals Qualification List:
1. Daniel Medvedev 3030 points
2. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 2430
3. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) 1910
4. Jannik Sinner (Italy) 1735
5. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) 1570
6. Taylor Fritz (USA) 1275
7. Tommy Paul (USA) 1265
8. Cameron Norrie (Great Britain) 1255
9. Karen Khachanov 1215
10. Frances Tiafoe (USA) 1140
…
13. Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) 730
ATP ranking doubled:
1. Wesley Koolhof (Netherlands) 7,100 pts
1. Neal Skupski (UK) 7100
3. Rajeev Ram (USA) 6612
4. Joe Salisbury (UK) 6522
5. Mate Pavic (Croatia) 5410
6. Marcelo Arevalo (El Salvador) 5290
6. Jean-Julien Rojer (Netherlands) 5290
8. Nikola Mektic (Croatia) 5205
9. Austin Krajicek (USA) 5040
10. Ivan Dodig (Croatia) 4530
…
17. Jan Zielinski (Poland) 3305
63. Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) 1330
123. Simon Walkow (Poland) 707
125. Karol Drzewiecki (Poland) 668
167. Piotr Matuszewski (Poland) 438
243. Lukasz Kubot (Poland) 265
439. Szymon Kielan (Poland) 122
469. Kacper Żuk (Poland) 113
607. Yann Wojcik (Poland) 80
687. Filip Peliwo (Poland) 65
722. Olaf Pieczkowski (Poland) 60
789. Michal Dembek (Poland) 51
798. Max Kaśnikowski (Poland) 50
829. Borys Zgola (Poland) 46
1141. Jasza Szajrych (Poland) 21
1351. Mateusz Terczynski (Poland) 13
1352. Piotr Pawlak (Poland) 13
1428. Pawel Cias (Poland) 11
1475. Michael Mikula (Poland) 10
1583. Daniel Michalski (Poland) 8
1591. Mateusz Kulakowski (Poland) 8
1652. Wojciech Marek (Poland) 6
1703. Piotr Czaczkowski (Poland) 6
1703. Gabriel Matuszewski (Poland) 6
1712. Martyn Pawelski (Poland) 6
1730. Maciej Rajski (Poland) 5
1823. Marcel Zieliński (Poland) 4
1886. Maksymilian Samojłowicz (Poland) 3
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2043. Artsiom Dabryian (Poland) 3
2058. David Taczala (Poland) 3
2064. Aleksander Orlikowski (Poland) 2
2180. Marcel Kamrowski (Poland) 2
2261. Przemyslaw Michocki (Poland) 2
2340. Mikołaj Lis (Poland) 2
ATP Finals Doubles Qualifying List:
1. Hijikata / Kubler 2045 points
2. S. Gonzalez / Roger-Vasselin 1880
3. Bopanna/Ebden 1550
4. Koolhof / Skupski 1410
5. Nysa / Zielinski 1410
6. Lammons / Whitrow 1315
7. Glasspool / Heliovaara 1180
8. M. Gonzalez / Molteni 1110
9. Gille/Vliegen 950
10. Arevalo / Rojer 860
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