Jannik Sinner firm at No. 1, Matteo Berrettini rises again

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Blue expected at Halle tournament, from No. 1

Sinner remains in his place, that is, at the top of the ATP ranking. The South Tyrolean confirms his status as world No. 1 and prepares for the Halle tournament (first round against Dutch Griekspoor) to certify his status as the best tennis player in the world. His lead over Alcaraz, his most direct opponent, è still substantial, amounting to an impressive 900 points.

Sinner smiles, but so does Berrettini. The Roman reached the final at the Stuttgart tournament. A very important result to climb several positions in the ATP ranking. Specifically, Berrettini made a monstrous leap forward. He is now è number 65 in the world, so there are as many as 30 positions recovered by the blue, ready to make the most of his skill on grass.

In total, there are as many as nine Italians in the top 100. Prominent among them is the name of Darderi, who, by virtù of his victory at the Perugia Challenger tournament, overtook Arnaldi and now è number 34 in the world. At 22 years old, he continues to amaze and grow exponentially.

There'è also the unheralded Fognini among the world's top 100. The winner of the Monte Carlo tournament (2019 edition), class of 1987, è ready to play the ATP Challenger 125 tournament in Emilia Romagna. Confirmation that he wants to continue to have fun with the racket.

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