Sinner increasingly first, Musetti and Berrettini doing well

With the victory obtained in Halle, Jannik Sinner’s magical moment continues as he gains another 400 points and extends his lead in the standings. Alcaraz lost points and positions with Novak Djokovic who overtook him without playing.

Now Sinner has over 1500 points ahead of Djokovic and 1700 over Alcaraz and it must be said that at Wimbledon he will be the one of the three who will defend the fewest points with the Spaniard called to confirm the title, obtained just last year against Djokovic.

In short, he is a super Sinner but not only since the entire Italian movement is smiling. In the Top Ten the real change concerns the seventh place in the rankings of Hubert Hurkacz who – thanks to the final in Halle – obtains his Best Ranking and becomes the new number 7 in the world.

As a result, Alex De Minaur loses ground and has lost two positions. Also behind well is Tommy Paul who, with the victory at Queen’s, is now the American number one, number 12 in the world and immediately ahead of his compatriots Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton, all close to the Top Ten.

Speaking of the Americans Best Ranking also for Korda who gains three positions and enters the Top 20, while Alexander Bublik, protagonist this week in Eastbourne, loses 6 positions. Italian chapter, Lorenzo Musetti did well as he finally earned points with the final at Queen’s and is now number 25 in the world, Jack Draper also did well.

Best Ranking also for Zhang who gains 9 positions and is now number 33. Arnaldi stable while Luciano Darderi loses three positions. Cobolli is also stable, Matteo Berrettini is approaching and gains another five positions and is now number 60 in the world, very close to Sonego.

Best Ranking also for the very young Frenchman Mpetshi Perricard who gains eight positions and enters the Top 60. Mega jump also for Hijkata who gains 22 positions in the ranking, Duckworth also does well.

 
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