ATP ranking: Jannik Sinner moves closer to Carlos Alcaraz
L'Azzurro, thanks to his second consecutive success at the ATP Finals in Turin, finishes just 550 points behind the Murcian in the rankings
L'Azzurro, thanks to his second consecutive success at the ATP Finals in Turin, finishes just 550 points behind the Murcian in the rankings
The South Tyrolean champion spoke on the eve of his debut at the Paris Masters 1000, where number 1 Carlos Alcaraz is also in attendance.
After losing in the final at the Us Open to the Spaniard, the Azure leaves the top of the ATP ranking after 65 consecutive weeks
The Spaniard has never been so close to the'Azzurro in the ATP rankings: the upcoming Us Open, kicking off on Sunday, August 24, will be decisive
The negative momentum of the finalist at Wimbledon 2021 is certified by the'world ranking update.
As he awaits his return to the court, the South Tyrolean tennis player continues to reap record after record, edging closer to the big boys of the past.
After much reflection, the Spaniard decided to forgo the tournament in Toronto: "I have minor discomfort".
The'blue has a legend like Stefan Edberg (72 weeks) in his sights. Reign continues, despite choice to stop.
Thanks to the historic Wimbledon victory, Jannik Sinner once again puts his name alongside those of Federer, Nadal and Djokovic.
After historic success at Wimbledon, the world number one puts a furrow between himself and the Spaniard in the world rankings
L'altoatesino, who won in Germany last year, will certainly lose many points at the next ranking update.
Despite his defeat in the Roland Garros final, the Italian gains points over the Murcian in the ATP ranking.
L'azzurro, a finalist in Rome, returns over 10,000 and keeps Carlos Alcaraz at a distance. The Spaniard will defend 2,000 points in Paris.
The ATP ranking sees Jannik Sinner in the lead for the 44th week, while Cobolli and Darderi make important progress.
Fresh from gaining position 6 in the world rankings, the South Tyrolean can further climb the rankings.
Thanks to the victory in Toronto, he is now world No. 6: “Results give courage.”
With the Wimbledon semifinal, the South Tyrolean player moved up to fifth place in the Race to Turin.
By reaching the round of 16, the tennis player from Carrara moved back to 18th place in the rankings.
With his success in Madrid, the Murcian tennis player moved even closer to Novak Djokovic.
Blue increases his points thanks to the semifinal in Monte Carlo.
The South Tyrolean gains two positions thanks to the Indian Wells semifinal.
The Carrara native pays ranking-wise for his premature exit in the tournament in Santiago.
The South Tyrolean tennis player beats his friend and rival from Rome by one position.
The talented young Italian rose to No. 23 in the world rankings.
No points for success at Wimbledon. He is now seventh in the world.