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ATP Rankings Update: Djokovic Qualifies For ATP Finals

The latest ATP rankings updates sees Novak Djokovic qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.

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By Roberto Ferri

On 10 June 2019 John Isner dropped out of the top ten; 3 years and 4 months later a US player is back in the 10 best players in the world: Taylor Fritz, who won the Japan Open, defeating Frances Tiafoe in an all-American final.

TOP 20

PositionPlayerCountryPts+/-
1AlcarazSpain6740 
2NadalSpain5810 
3RuudNorway5645 
4MedvedevRussia5245 
5TsitsipasGreece50651
6ZverevGermany5040-1
7DjokovicSerbia4320 
8FritzUSA35103
9RublevRussia3480 
10NorrieGB3445-2
11HurkaczPoland3265-1
12SinnerItaly3040 
13Auger-AliassimeCanada2950 
14CilicCroatia2540 
15Carreno BustaSpain2360 
16BerrettiniItaly2360 
17TiafoeUSA22402
18SchwartzmanArgentina2110-1
19KhachanovRussia2035-1
20ShapovalovCanada19252

A few comments:

  • Though disappointed with his loss to Djokovic in the final of the Astana Open, Stefanos Tsitsipas gains one position and overtakes Alexander Zverev.
  • Hubert Hurkacz falls out of the top ten and is eleventh.
  •  Francis Tiafoe and Dennis Shapovalov move up 2 places; the Canadian is back in the top 20.
  • Nick Kyrgios slips out of the top 20 and is 21st.

NITTO ATP FINALS

Five players have already qualified for the ATP finals, which will kick off in about a month: Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal (senior…Rafa junior hasn’t enough points yet), Casper Ruud, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Novak Djokovic; 3 places and 2 reserves are still to be conquered.

PositionPlayerCountryPts
1Alcaraz (Q)Spain6460
2Nadal (Q)Spain5810
3Ruud (Q)Norway4930
4Tsitsipas (Q)Greece4885
5MedvedevRussia3555
6RublevRussia3235
7FritzUSA2885
8Auger-AliassimeCanada2860
9HurkaczPoland2725
10Djokovic (Q)Serbia2720
11ZverevGermany2700
12NorrieGB2365
13SinnerItaly2310
14Carreno BustaSpain2270
15BerrettiniItaly2225

Ten players will be battling in the next 4 tournaments: 2 ATP 250, one ATP 500 and one ATP Masters 1000.

INTESA SANPAOLO NEXT GEN ATP FINALS

The fifth edition of the Next Gen Finals, featuring the 8 best players born after 31 December 2000 will take place in Milan just before the ATP Finals in Turin. Carlos Alcaraz, current No. 1 of the ATP ranking and qualified for the ATP Finals in Turin, will not be participating in the event.

TOP 15

PositionPlayerCountryPtsYOBATP rank
1AlcarazSpain646020031
2SinnerItaly2310200112
3MusettiItaly1356200228
4RuneDenmark1338200327
5DraperGB925200150
6NakashimaUSA887200146
7LeheckaCzeck Rep.610200176
8TsengTaipei490200188
9PassaroItaly4412001126
10StrickerSwitzerland3902002139
11NardiItaly3852003132
12MisolicAustria3702001143
13SkatovKazakhstan3432001152
14ArnaldiItaly3432001154
15SheltonUSA3302002160

BEST RANKING

Five players have attained their career highest this week:

PlayerPositionCountry
Fritz8USA
Tiafoe17USA
Nakashima46USA
Gomez98Ecuador
Kotov100Russia

We tribute a special applause to the two players making their debut in the top 100: Emilio Gomez and Pavel Kotov.

Do the surname and nationality of the No. 98 ring a bell? You’ve got it! In fact Emilio’s father is Andres, Roland Garros 1990 winner.

Translated by Kingsley Elliot Kaye

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