ATP Rankings Update: Carlos Alcaraz returns No. 1, Daniil Medvedev overtakes Novak Djokovic and is second - UBITENNIS

ATP Rankings Update: Carlos Alcaraz returns No. 1, Daniil Medvedev overtakes Novak Djokovic and is second

By Ubaldo Scanagatta
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by Roberto Ferri

“I’m playing in the rain, just playing in the rain” (official soundtrack of the 2023 ATP Masters 1000 Internazionali d’Italia, sung together by all the players).

The rain and the unexpected triumph of Daniil Medvedev in Rome have completely shuffled the top 3 positions of the ATP ranking. Last week Djokovic was leading, followed by Alcaraz and Medvedev.

TOP 20

PositionPlayerCountryPts+/-
1AlcarazSpain68151
2MedvedevRussia63301
3DjokovicSerbia5955-2
4RuudNorway4915 
5TsitsipasGreece4775 
6RuneDenmark43751
7RublevRussia4270-1
8SinnerItaly3435 
9FritzUSA3390 
10Auger AliassimeCanada3065 
11KhachanovRussia2945 
12TiafoeUSA2790 
13HurkaczPoland25252
14NorrieGB2520-1
15NadalSpain2445-1
16CoricCroatia2410 
17PaulUSA2135 
18MusettiItaly20401
19de MinaurAustralia1870-1
20BerrettiniItaly1832 

A few comments:

·         Carlos Alcaraz resumes top spot after 5 weeks. 

·         Daniil Medvedev moves up to No. 2

·         Novak Djokovic drops to 3rd place.

·         As a reward for his final in Rome Holger Rune achieves a new career highest: No. 6.

·         Lorenzo Musetti equals his best ranking at No. 18.

RISES AND FALLS

Who are the three players in the top 100 who most risen in the rankings and those who have lost the greatest number of positions this week?

The skyrocketed:

Player+/-Ranking
Hanfmann+3764
Vukic+3295
Purcell+2166

The tumblers:

Player+/-Ranking
Molcan-2483
Brooksby-2399
Krajinovic-1993

NITTO ATP FINALS RACE TO TURIN

Since 1970 the 10 best players of the year (8 actual players + two reserves) have played a dedicated tournament which crowns the “master of the masters”. Since 2021 this tournament has been hosted by the city of Turin. This year the ATP Nitto Finals are scheduled from 12 to 19 November.

If the season had ended yesterday, which players would be qualified for the ultimate challenge?

SeedPlayerCountryPts+/-
1MedvedevRussia43001
2AlcarazSpain3455-1
3DjokovicSerbia2745 
4TsitsipasGreece2590 
5SinnerItaly2275 
6RublevRussia2215 
7RuneDenmark21252
8FritzUSA1825-1
ReserveKhachanovRussia1540-1
ReserveNorrieGB14451

By winning in Rome his second Masters 1000 of the season, Daniil Medvedev grabs the lead. Holger Rune, though defeated once more in a final, storms into the top 8.

Carlos Alcaraz is in second place, whereas the winner of the last edition, Novak Djokovic is third.

Cameron Norrie moves up to 10th position.

Casper Ruud, No. 5 of the ATP Rankings and protagonist of the Finals in 2022 and 2021, gains 9 positions and is 15th.

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS

Starting from 2017 the eight best under 21s of the season have had a dedicated tournament too.

The previous editions were played in Milan. This year the event is likely to be staged in Saudi Arabia.

The 2022 winner, Brandon Nakashima, will not be defending his title since he was born in 2001.

The first two positions are occupied by the No.1 and the No. 6 of the ATP Rankings respectively, Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune; if both qualify for the finals, as is pretty certain, their place will be taken by the 9th and 10th best ranked budding players.

PositionPlayerCountryPtsYOBATP rank
1AlcarazSpain345520031
2RuneDenmark212520036
3MusettiItaly660200218
4SheltonUSA545200235
5FilsFrance4112004112
6Van AsscheFrance390200479
7CobolliItaly2432002159
8StrickerSwitzerland2302002116
9MedjedovicSerbia2212003168
10CazauxFrance2142002193

 BEST RANKING

Which is the dream of any kid who plays tennis?

If he’s ambitious and talented he dreams to become, one day, number 1 in the world, or at least, to be ranked in the top 100.

Today the 27-year-old Aussie Aleksandar Vukic, thanks to his triumph in the Busan Challenger has fulfilled his long coveted dream by breaking into the top 100 for the first time in his career.

 PlayerPositionCountry
Rune6Denmark
Struff26Germany
Zapata Miralles37Spain
Etcheverry46Argentina
Barrere55France
Hanfmann64Germany
Purcell66Australia
Eubanks75USA
Van Assche79France
Shevchenko84Russia
Vukic95Australia

Translated by Kingsley Elliot Kaye

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