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Ranking Watch | Davidovic to the TOP30, Dimitrov to welcome the ranking back

The ATP Monte Carlo Masters ended successfully last week, with Tsitsipas, the fifth in the world, successfully defending his title. There has been no change in the men's top 10 rankings.

Ranking Watch | Davidovic to the TOP30, Dimitrov to welcome the ranking back

Davidovich-Fudkina

Davidovich Fudkina set a new high in the rankings

After reaching the final of the first Masters of his career at the Monte Carlo Masters, the Spanish youngster ranked first in the TOP30, rising 19 places to 27th. The 22-year-old Davidovic Fudkina defeated world number one Djokovic, Nové Indian Wells Masters champion Fritz, Bulgarian player Dimitrov and others to win the championship battle, losing to Tsitsipas in the final to finish runner-up.

Dimitrov's rankings have risen

The 30-year-old Bulgarian star will pick up in his form at this monte carlo masters, and as an unseeded player, he beat two high-ranked players, Rudd and Hulkach, to reach the final four. Dimitrov moved up six places to 23rd.

Ranking Watch | Davidovic to the TOP30, Dimitrov to welcome the ranking back

Musetti

Musetti steadily improved

Italian teenager Josetti beat world ninth Aliassim in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters to take one of the most important wins of the season. His ranking rose 15 places this week to 68th.

The remaining men's TOP100 players have changed their rankings

No. 15 Schwartzman +1

No. 32 Ramos +5

No. 33 Brek +3

No. 37 Koda +5 (career high)

No. 50 Jerry +12

No. 60 Baas +6

No. 72 Lune +7 (career high)

Wang Xiyu won the W100 race

China's Wang Xiyu, who finished second in the women's singles at the W100 class in the United States last week, rose 23 places this week to 127th. Wang Xiyu's highest personal ranking is 106th in March 2020.

(Text, Editor/Faye Wong, Photo/Visual China)

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