ATP/WTA rankings: Sinner number 1 while Berrettini rises 30 positions, Paolini is seventh

ATP/WTA rankings: Sinner number 1 while Berrettini rises 30 positions, Paolini is seventh
ATP/WTA rankings: Sinner number 1 while Berrettini rises 30 positions, Paolini is seventh

The Roman tennis player is now 65th. Musetti stable at 30th. Darderi leads by seven and is 34th. In the ATP nine Italians in the top 100, in the WTA four Italians.

Jannik Sinner firmly at the top of the ATP rankings and Matteo Berrettini, who climbs 30 positions, on a strong rise. The world tennis ranking shows nine Italians in the top 100 positions.

The South Tyrolean leads with 9,480 points ahead of Carlos Alcaraz (8,500) and Novak Djokovic (8360). Far behind them are Alexander Zverev (6,885) and Daniil Medvedev (6,485). Andrey Rublev (4.710) is sixth ahead of Alex De Minaur (4.085) who rose two positions at the expense of Casper Ruud (4.025) and Hubert Hurkacz (3.950), tenth Grigor Dimitrov (3.775).

Among the Azzurri, Lorenzo Musetti (30th) and Luciano Darderi stand out, capable of climbing another seven places to 34th position, just ahead of Matteo Arnaldi. Flavio Cobolli is 49th. Lorenzo Sonego 57th. Great leap for Matteo Berettini who rises by 30 and becomes number 65. Luca Nardi is 72nd. Fabio Fognini closes with number 100.

WTA rankings: Paolini seventh, four Italians in the top 100

WTA ranking unchanged in the top 10 positions: Ilga Swiatek is largely in the lead ahead of Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka. Seventh was Jasmine Paolini who confirmed herself in the world top 10.

Four Italians are among the top 100: in addition to the Tuscan champion there are Elisabetta Cocciaretto (n.44), Lucia Bronzetti (n.67), Martina Trevisan (n.90) and Sara Errani (n.91).

Confirmed in the top 10 are: Elena Rybakina fourth, Jessica Pegula fifth, Marketa Vondrousova sixth, Qinwen Zheng eighth, Maria Sakkari ninth and Ons Jabeur tenth.

 
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