This Week's ATP Rankings: Richard Gasquet Rises Inside The World's Top 20 - UBITENNIS

This Week’s ATP Rankings: Richard Gasquet Rises Inside The World’s Top 20

By Tony Fairbairn
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Richard Gasquet (FoxSports.com)
Richard Gasquet (FoxSports.com)

In this week’s ATP world tour rankings, Richard Gasquet elevated to number 16 in the world after he captured his 14th title of his career at the European Open.

Richard Gasquet won the inaugural European Open in Antwerp after defeating Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman 7-6(4) 6-1. It is the Frenchman’s second title of the season after he won in Montpellier earlier in the season. As a result Gasquet now moves up three places in the ATP world tour rankings to number 16 in the world. He will now hope to continue his momentum next week as he plays the Swiss Indoors event in Basel. Other movers this week saw David Goffin rise up one spot to number 11 this week after reaching the semifinals in Antwerp. Despite being suspended for the rest of the season, Nick Kyrgios reached a career high of number 13 in the world after moving up a spot this week. However there were some players that fell down the rankings, such as Marin Cilic and Roberto Bautista Agut as they fell down by one spot in the ATP rankings. The biggest faller inside the top 20 this week was David Ferrer, he fell 4 places to number 19 this week.

Biggest Mover

Juan Martin Del Potro is this week’s biggest mover. The Argentinian accelerated to number 42 in the world this week after he won his first title in two years. The big serving Argentine beat top players such as Ivo Karlovic, John Isner, Grigor Dimitrov and Jack Sock to climb 21 places in the rankings. As a result Del Potro has regained his spot as Argentina’s number one after overtaking Federico Delbonis, who is currently ranked at number 48 in the world. He will hope to continue this momentum, when he plays in Basel next week.

Emirates ATP World Tour Rankings

So here are this week’s top 20 players in the world, as of Monday 24th October:

  1. Novak Djokovic – 12,900
  2. Andy Murray – 10,485
  3. Stan Wawrinka – 5,820
  4. Milos Raonic – 4,690
  5. Kei Nishikori – 4,650
  6. Rafael Nadal – 4,380
  7. Roger Federer – 3,720
  8. Gael Monfils – 3,635
  9. Dominic Thiem – 3,250
  10. Tomas Berdych 3,060
  11. David Goffin – 2,795
  12. Marin Cilic – 2,690
  13. Nick Kyrgios – 2,460
  14. Roberto Bautista Agut – 2,445
  15. Jo-Wilfred Tsonga – 2,160
  16. Richard Gasquet – 2,110
  17. Lucas Pouille – 2,106
  18. Grigor Dimitrov – 2,035
  19. David Ferrer – 2,000
  20. Alexander Zverev – 1,745

Race To London

Here are this week’s top 16 players in the race to London rankings, remember the top eight players will qualify for the season ending finale in London. There are three spots left with Gael Monfils, Dominic Thiem and Tomas Berdych in pole position to fill those remaining spots. Here are this week’s rankings:

  1. Novak Djokovic – 10,600 – Qualified
  2. Andy Murray – 9,685 – Qualified
  3. Stan Wawrinka – 5,060 – Qualified
  4. Milos Raonic – 4,690 – Qualified
  5. Kei Nishikori – 4,360 – Qualified
  6. Gael Monfils – 3,625
  7. Rafael Nadal – 3,300 – Cannot Qualify due to wrist injury
  8. Dominic Thiem – 3,205
  9. Tomas Berdych – 2,880
  10. David Goffin – 2,690
  11. Marin Cilic – 2,590
  12. Nick Kyrgios – 2,460 – Cannot Qualify due to Supension
  13. Roberto Bautista Agut – 2,340
  14. Roger Federer – 2,130 – Cannot Qualify due to injury
  15. Lucas Pouille – 2,106
  16. Jo-Wilfred Tsonga – 2,070

This week sees the last ATP World Tour 500 events in Basel and Vienna. This is a chance for the remaining contenders to seal their spot in London and a chance for Andy Murray to increase his chances of becoming world number one for the first time in his career.

 

 

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