ATP Rankings: Alcaraz Ahead of Sinner Again, Shelton the New American No 1, Tien +10
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Among the Portuguese, Nuno Borges kept the 47th place in the singles, while Francisco Cabral continues on the 20th of pairs, ending with Austrian Lucas Miedler as the 11th best double of the year.
The newly released men's tennis world rankings saw a change of leader as Carlos Alcaraz overtook Jannik Sinner to take first place.
Just one week after Jannik Sinner's release from the guard, Carlos Alcaraz is back at the top of the world rankings! Since the points of the ATP Finals 2024 have already fallen out of the ranking, the Spaniard is now 1050 meters ahead of the Italian. Alcaraz needs at least two match wins at the finals in Turin this week in order to keep the number 1 position fixed by the end of the year. For Sinner, it is necessary for a recapture of the tournam…
Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz regained his position as the world's leading tennis player. Ukrainian Vitaliy Sachko performed very well last week, which immediately impacted his ranking. RBC-Ukraine reports on the changes in the world rankings, citing the official website of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The Week's Biggest Sensation 28-year-old Sachko reached the semifinals of an ATP 250 tournament in Metz, France, for the first time i…
Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz overtook Italian Jannik Sinner to become the world number one tennis player a day after the start of the ATP Finals in Turin. The tournament in Turin will decide which of the pair will finish the year at the top of the ATP rankings. The highest-ranked Slovenian player on the rankings is Bor Artnak at 464th place.
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