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The latest ATP rankings were released on Monday. Hubert Hurkacz left the group of the 10 best tennis players in the world. What is the situation of the Whites and the Reds?
Last week, Hubert Hurkacz played in Rotterdam (ATP 500 ranking), where he only managed to win one duel in the main draw. Although the 26-year-old from Wrocław increased his achievements by 45 points, it wasn’t enough to stay in the Top 10.
“Hubi” jumped from 10th to 11th position on Monday. It happened because Daniil Medvedev overtook him. The Russian triumphed in Rotterdam (more here), thanks to which he rose from 11th to 8th place. This week, Hurkacz will take part in the ATP 250 indoor competition in Marseille, where he will be the highest-ranked seed (see parenthesis).
The second of the White-Reds, Kamil Majchrzak, fell to 126th place in the world ranking. Kacper Żuk (ATP 260) and Daniel Michalski (ATP 266) progressed, scoring points at the challengers. Martyn Pawelski scored the biggest promotion among the White-Reds. The 18-year-old from Gliwice received 15 points for his triumph at the ITF World Tennis Tour in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, beating 118 tennis players. Currently, it occupies the 660th position.
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Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic entered his 377th week as the leader of the ATP rankings. Second is Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, who won the title in Buenos Aires (more here) but lost the distance to the Serbian as he already had points deducted for last year’s win in Rio de Janeiro. In the Top 5 we also find the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, the Norwegian Casper Ruud and the Russian Andrey Rublev. Seventh place was occupied by American Taylor Fritz, who won the title in Delray Beach (more here).
There has been a change of leader in the doubles standings. American Rajeev Ram returned to first place, ahead of the reigning Dutch-British duo of Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski. Jan Zieliński, who continues his cooperation with Hugo Nys, climbed to the highest position of his career, 14th. The Pole and his Monegasque partner had settled in “two” in Qatari Doha.
ATP singles ranking:
1. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 7,070 pts
2. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) 6480
3. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) 5940
4. Casper Ruud (Norway) 5515
5. Andrei Rublev 3860
6. Rafael Nadal (Spain) 3815
7. Taylor Fritz (USA) 3660
8. Daniel Medvedev 3250
9. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) 3200
10. Holger Rune (Denmark) 3161
11. Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) 2995
12. Jannik Sinner (Italy) 2745
13. Cameron Norrie (UK) 2615
14. Karen Khachanov 2470
15. Frances Tiafoe (USA) 2350
16. Alexander Zverev (Germany) 2320
17. Pablo Carreno (Spain) 2285
18. Lorenzo Musetti (Italy) 1855
19. Nick Kyrgios (Australia) 1825
20. Borna Coric (Croatia) 1815
…
126. Kamil Majchrzak (Poland) 433
260. Kacper Żuk (Poland) 212
266. Daniel Michalski (Poland) 203
370. Filip Peliwo (Poland) 130
387. Max Kaśnikowski (Poland) 120
633. Jerzy Janowicz (Poland) 44
655. Simon Kielan (Poland) 41
660. Martyn Pawelski (Poland) 40
695. Pawel Cias (Poland) 34
749. Olaf Pieczkowski (Poland) 28
809. Maciej Rajski (Poland) 22
977. Marcel Zielinski (Poland) 12
1044. Jasza Szajrych (Poland) 10
1083. Yann Wojcik (Poland) 9
1084. Michael Mikula (Poland) 9
1162. Charles Drzewiecki (Poland) 6
1223. Aleksander Orlikowski (Poland) 5
1239. Michal Dembek (Poland) 5
1357. Piotr Matuszewski (Poland) 3
1380. Mateusz Terczynski (Poland) 3
1532. Piotr Kusiewicz (Poland) 2
1639. Tomasz Berkieta (Poland) 1
1639. Piotr Galus (Poland) 1
1639. Mikołaj Lis (Poland) 1
1639. Piotr Pawlak (Poland) 1
1721. Mateusz Kulakowski (Poland) 1
1805. Wojciech Marek (Poland) 1
1865. Gabriel Matuszewski (Poland) 1
ATP ranking doubled:
1. Rajeev Ram (USA) 7030 pts
2. Wesley Koolhof (Netherlands) 7010
2. Neal Skupski (UK) 7010
4. Joe Salisbury (UK) 6940
5. Marcelo Arevalo (El Salvador) 5590
5. Jean-Julien Rojer (Netherlands) 5590
7. Mate Pavic (Croatia) 5530
8. Nikola Mektic (Croatia) 5325
9. Austin Krajicek (USA) 4630
10. Ivan Dodig (Croatia) 4530
…
14. Jan Zielinski (Poland) 3485
30. Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) 2330
124. Karol Drzewiecki (Poland) 683
125. Simon Walkow (Poland) 682
175. Piotr Matuszewski (Poland) 422
242. Lukasz Kubot (Poland) 265
309. Kacper Żuk (Poland) 189
410. Szymon Kielan (Poland) 127
578. Yann Wojcik (Poland) 84
636. Michal Dembek (Poland) 71
660. Filip Peliwo (Poland) 68
716. Olaf Pieczkowski (Poland) 58
765. Max Kaśnikowski (Poland) 52
819. Borys Zgola (Poland) 46
1065. Michael Mikula (Poland) 25
1220. Pawel Cias (Poland) 17
1281. Daniel Michalski (Poland) 16
1312. Jasza Szajrych (Poland) 15
1343. Mateusz Terczynski (Poland) 13
1344. Piotr Pawlak (Poland) 13
1584. Mateusz Kulakowski (Poland) 8
1647. Wojciech Marek (Poland) 6
1698. Piotr Czaczkowski (Poland) 6
1698. Gabriel Matuszewski (Poland) 6
1705. Martyn Pawelski (Poland) 6
1723. Maciej Rajski (Poland) 5
1817. Marcel Zielinski (Poland) 4
1879. Maksymilian Samojłowicz (Poland) 3
1944. Barthélemy Andrzejczak (Poland) 3
2022. Artsiom Dabryian (Poland) 3
2049. David Taczala (Poland) 3
2055. Aleksander Orlikowski (Poland) 2
2168. Marcel Kamrowski (Poland) 2
2247. Przemyslaw Michocki (Poland) 2
2294. Mikołaj Lis (Poland) 2
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