ATP Rankings: Nadal and Djokovic still dominant. Dimitrov, Brown at career high

This week we had only 2 ATP250 events that have been dominated by the Spanish Armada, but we still had interesting changes.

Nadal and Djokovic are still in a league on their own far away from the rest of the group.

Dimitrov

Grigor hasn’t played, but Robredo lost tons of points as he didn’t defend his title in Csablanca to clash in the first round in Houston. This allowed Grigor to climb 1 place and be ranked no. 14 (career high)

Raonic

Milos also hasn’t played this week, but Isner didn’t manage to defend his title in Houston to crash in the opener. This allowed Raonic to gain 1 place and be back in the top 10.

Garcia-Lopez

Guillermo won his first tournament of the season in Casablanca to climb 15 places and be ranked world no.38

Brown

Super entertaining Dustin Brown has climbed 14 places to be ranked no.87 (career high).

The Biggest Gainer

Santiago Giraldo from Colombia was up 17 places after reaching the semifinal in Houston. Santiago is now world no.67.

The Biggest Loser

Jiri Vesely crashed out in the Casablanca second round to lose tons of points (last year he has won the Challenger in Mersin). Down 15 places to world no.82. There is still a bright future for the 20 year-old.

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