Jannik Sinner ends the year on a high note

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Jannik Sinner’s ranking

Published the updated ATP ranking at the end of the last week of tournaments dedicated to the Challenger circuit. There were no changes in the top ten: Jannik Sinner was è confirmed in fourth position, right after Russian Daniil Medvedev in third place and just ahead of compatriot Andrey Rublev in fifth place and the talented Stefanos Tsitsipas in fifth position.

Serbian champion Novak Djokovic ended the season at world number one, followed by Iberian Carlos Alcaraz who had to settle for second, while German Alexander Zverev è placed seventh and Dane Holger Rune at eighth. Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz in ninth place.

The list of Italian tennis players included in the top 100 of the ATP ranking is lengthened: next to Sinner, Musetti and Arnaldi, who maintain their respective positions, is the returning Sonego, who rises to 46th position, while Berrettini slips to 92° place. The presence of the Italians is also confirmed among the top 200 in the world, with thirteen additional players between the 101ª and 200ª positions. In total, there are as many as 18 Italian tennis players among the top 200 in the world, demonstrating the importance and quality of Italian tennis.

The ranking of Italian tennis players sees Matteo Gigante in the lead with 340 points, followed by Raul Brancaccio with 326 points. In third place is Stefano Travaglia with 315 points, followed by Federico Gaio with 307 points and Marco Cecchinato with 306 points. These results confirm the great competitiveness of Italian athletes in the international tennis scene.

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