Christopher O Connell is about to play against Alibek Kachmazov on Thursday the 21st of September in Chengdu. Here is an update about his live rankings.
Christopher O Connell is now ranked no.53 with 930 points placed as the Australian no.5.
On the opposite side of the net, Alibek Kachmazov is at the moment ranked no.319 with 168 points positioned as Russian no.10.
Live Rankings
62 | 52 | J.Clar | 832 |
63 CH | 63 | A.Cazaux | 807 |
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 |
He is 8 places down after losing 74 points to be the new world no.61. His career-best rank was no.53.
Depending on the other results, Christopher O Connell may gain 1 place to be the new world no.60 if he wins the following match.
In his live rankings, out of 856 points, Christopher has gained 446 points (52%) on Hard Court, 245 points (29%) on Clay, 135 points (16%) on Grass and 30 points (4%) on Indoor.
Year-to-date live rankings
In terms of live year-to-date rankings, O Connell is still ranked no.65 occupying the position of Australian no.7.
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H2H Christopher O Connell vs. Alibek Kachmazov
O Connell and Kachmazov have never played against each other so far on the main tour.
Christopher O Connell in 2023
Currently the world no.53 (career-high), Christopher played his last match on the 14th of September when he was defeated by world no.149 Terence Atmane 7-5 6-3 in the quarter of the Guangzhou Challenger (draw).
This year the Australian owns a compiled 32-28 win-loss record. This year, O Connell clinched 1 title in the Shanghai Challenger.
Alibek Kachmazov in 2023
Now ranked no.319, Kachmazov played his last match on the 20th of September when he overcame world no.203 Li Tu 6-4 6-2 in the qualifications in Chengdu (draw).
This year the Russian has managed to achieve a compiled 37-23 win-loss record. The Russian has won 2 titles in 2023 Tbilisi and La Nucia. Kachmazov got to the final in M25 Sharm ElSheikh.