Zverev back to no.3. Tsitsipas, Shapovalov at career high

After a fantastic week in Monte Carlo, Rafael Nadal confirms his world no.1 rank and his leadership over Federer remains of 100pts. Here the other main movements in the rankings.

Zverev

After reaching the semifinal in the principality, Sascha overtakes Cilic as the new world no.3. The no.2 is still fa, but he is consolidating his position in the top5.

Nishikori

Kei is crawling back in the rankings, and after reaching the final in Monte Carlo, he got up 14 places to be ranked no.22. The top20 may come soon.

Tsitsipas

The upcoming Greek had a good run in the Principality where he reached the 2nd round after qualifying for the main draw. Stefanos went 8 places up in the rankings (63) to reach a career high. More to come after the current tournament in Barcelona.

Shapovalov

Denis didn’t have a fantastic experience in Monte Carlo where he lost in the opener to Tsitsipas. Still, with other players going down he went up a couple of places to be ranked no.43. A good week in Budapest may help him to break in the top40.

Here the full rankings.



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