Nadal stays no.1. Shapovalov, Tsitsipas at career high

Rafael Nadal has completed his amazing clay court seasons after winning 4 tournaments and conquering his incredible 11th title at the French Open. After this feat, he has managed to stay ahead of Roger Federer of 100 points ahead of the grass season.

Let’s have a quick look at the main movers.

Del Potro

After reaching the semifinals in Paris, Del Potro climbs 2 places to be the new world no.4 equalling his career high (Jan 2010).

Shapovalov

Denis crashed out in the second round in Paris. Still, this allowed him to go up a couple of places and be the new world no.23 (career high).

Tsitsipas

Stefanos lost in the 2nd round of the Roland Garros at the hands of Dominic Thiem. This allowed him to gain a couple of places and be the new world no.37 (career high).

Cecchinato

The Italian came from absolutely nowhere to reach a sensational semifinal in Paris. With the 720 points that he gained from this run, he went 45 places up to be ranked no.27 (career high).

Here the full rankings.


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