ATP Ranking: Jannik Sinner still in the lead, Lorenzo Sonego’s leap
ATP Ranking: Jannik Sinner still leading, Lorenzo Sonego’s leap
With just a few hours to go before the start of the Us Open, there is no change in the ATP rankings in the top positions, with Jannik Sinner firmly in the lead, despite the 400 points lost in Indian Wells by decision of the International Tennis Integrity Agency after the case that broke out during the week involving the South Tyrolean, who tested positive for Clostebol.
The world number one holds a fairly substantial lead over Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, who are 1900 and 2000 points away, respectively. Sinner will be at the top of the world rankings until the Beijing ATP 500, regardless of his result in the American major.
On the other hand, who makes a leap forward è Lorenzo Sonego, who, after his triumph in the Winston-Salem ATP 250, gains as many as ten positions, hoisting himself up to 48th place in the ranking. Italy can now boast as many as seven Azzurri among the top 50 players in the world.
In addition to Sinner and Sonego, in fact, in the top 50 are Lorenzo Musetti, number 18, Matteo Arnaldi, in 30th position, followed by Flavio Cobolli, at number 31, Luciano Darderi, who occupies the 47th spot in the ranking, and Matteo Berrettini, number 44.