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ATP Ranking: Alcaraz continues to be number 1 in the world, but everything can change (and a lot) after the Australian Open

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ATP Ranking: Alcaraz continues to be number 1 in the world, but everything can change (and a lot) after the Australian Open

The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz Y Rafael Nadal and Norwegian Casper Ruud make up this Monday the first podium of the top 3 of the ATP world ranking in 2023, which has not changed compared to the last week of 2022.

the Greek Stephen Tsitsipas and Serbian Novak Djokovicwinner of the ATP 250 in Adelaide, they also maintain the positions, respectively fourth and fifth, while the first change comes with the Russian Andrei Rublev who climbed two steps to be sixth.

the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime he is seventh losing one position and Daniel Medvedev another to be eighth. The American Taylor Fritz is ninth and the Danish Rune Holger closes the top10 by displacing the Pole Hubert Hurkacz.

However, that can all change later this month. Is that Alcaraz’s injury loss at the Australian Open leaves open the possibility that the world number one is in other hands after two weeks of action at Melbourne Park.

Alcaraz, who still does not know when he will return – he is listed in the ATP 500 of Rio de Janeiro and Acapulco – can be overtaken by the Norwegian Ruud, the Greek Tsitsipas and the Serbian Djokovicwho have many points to win in the first Grand Slam of the season. The case of Nadal is differentwho must defend the two thousand points won last year to stay, at most, in the second step of the standings.

Are Argentinians in the standings this Monday? diego schwartzmannwho is recovering from the injury, remains the best since the 25th step. Juan Manuel Cerundolomeanwhile, he climbed eight places after winning the Challenger de Tigre last week and is now 143rd in the standings.

first 20

  • 1. Carlos Alcaraz 6,820
  • 2. Rafael Nadal 5,770
  • 3.Casper Ruud 5.720
  • 4. Stefanos Tsitsipas 5.715
  • 5. Novak Djokovic 5.070
  • 6.Andrey Rublev 3,930
  • 7. Felix Auger-Aliassime 3,895
  • 8.Daniel Medvedev 3,860
  • 9. Taylor Fritz 3,545
  • 10. Holger rune 2.876
  • 11. Hubert Hurkacz 2,860
  • 12. Cameron Norrie 2,575
  • 13. Alexander Zverev 2,560
  • 14. Matteo Berrettini 2,490
  • 15. Pablo Carreño Envelope 2.420
  • 16. Jannik Sinner 2.375
  • 17. Francesca Tiafoe 2,260
  • 18.Marin Cilic 2.060
  • 19. Lorenzo Musetti 1925
  • 20.Karen Khachanov 1.885

Argentines among the top 100

  • 25. Diego Schwartzmann 1,550
  • 30. Francesco Cerundolo 1383
  • 41.Sebastian Baez 987
  • 59. Pedro Cachin 809
  • 76. Federico Coria 695
  • 80. Tomás Martín Etcheverry 649
  • 90. Facundo Bagnis 595

Source: Clarin

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