Adrian Mannarino is about to play against Alexander Shevchenko on Tuesday the 4th of July in Wimbledon. Here is an update about his live rankings.
Adrian Mannarino is currently ranked no.35 as the French player no.1 with 1112 points before Ugo Humbert who has 1042 points and is ranked no.39.
On the other side, Alexander Shevchenko is now ranked no.97 with 623 points positioned as Russian no.6.
Live Rankings
64 | 53 | C.Connell | 795 |
65 CH | 65 | B.Yunchaokete | 784 |
66 | 17 | A.Mannarino | 779 |
67 CH | 67 | A.Muller | 778 |
68 | 48 | A.Vukic | 778 |
69 | 51 | C.Moutet | 772 |
70 | 24 | Y.Nishioka | 769 |
71 | 61 | Z.Bergs | 768 |
72 | 61 | Q.Halys | 756 |
73 | 62 | R.Hijikata | 746 |
74 | 58 | T.Wild | 732 |
75 | 42 | B.Bonzi | 730 |
Mannarino is 1 place up in the live rankings to be the new world no.34. His career-best rank was no.22.
Adrian Mannarino will not improve his live rankings if he defeats Shevchenko in the 1st round. In fact, as of now the next player in line is Nick Kyrgios who has 1175 points. If Mannarino wins, he will have 1146 points.
In his live rankings, out of 1111 points, Adrian has gained 651 points (59%) on Hard Court, 295 points (27%) on Grass, 135 points (12%) on Indoor and 30 points (3%) on Clay.
Year-to-date live rankings
In terms of live year-to-date rankings, Mannarino is still ranked no.44 with the status of French player no.3.
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H2H Adrian Mannarino vs. Alexander Shevchenko
Mannarino and Shevchenko have never played against each other so far on the main tour.
Adrian Mannarino in 2023
Currently ranked no.35, the French player played his last match on the 1st of July when he lost to world no.43 Christopher Eubanks 6-1 6-4 in the final in Mallorca (draw).
Until now, during this year the French player has achieved a 21-20 record. Adrian Mannarino’s latest run in Mallorca was the best achievement of his season.
Alexander Shevchenko in 2023
Now ranked no.97, Shevchenko played his last match on the 19th of June when he capitulated to world no.732 Dali Blanch 6-3 6-2 in the 1st round of the Poznan Challenger (draw).
During this season the Russian has achieved an overall 26-19 win-loss record. Shevchenko conquered 2 titles in 2023 in the Tenerife 1 Challenger and in the Madrid Challenger. The Russian reached the final in the Phoenix Challenger.