Rune breaks into ATP top 10 after Paris Masters triumph
Danish teenager Holger Rune moved up eight places to break into the top 10 in the latest ATP rankings released on Monday after his victory in the Paris Masters.
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Danish teenager Holger Rune moved up eight places to break into the top 10 in the latest ATP rankings released on Monday after his victory in the Paris Masters.
Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal end the year first and second in the ATP rankings, the first time Spain has had the top two in the final standings.
The 24-year-old rose three places to eighth in the rankings released on Monday following his victory over compatriot Frances Tiafoe. Jack Sock was the last American to break into the top 10 in November 2017. Tiafoe's consolation for losing to Fritz is his highest ever ranking of 17th.
Taylor Fritz has become the first American in almost five years to be ranked in the ATP men's top 10 due to his win in the Japan Open.
Rafael Nadal moving back up to second. Nadal, 36, benefited from Casper Ruud's quarter-final exit in Seoul where he was top seed, to move ahead of the Norwegian. Novak Djokovic, winner of his third tournament this season in Tel Aviv, stays seventh but scores 250 precious points in the race for the ATP Finals in Turin, his end-of-season goal.
PARIS: French Open winner Rafael Nadal and beaten finalist Casper Ruud climbed one and two places to fourth and sixth respectively in the ATP rankings released on Monday (Jun 6).
Nadal ha desgranado a veces las diferencias, a su juicio, entre jugar de día y hacerlo de noche sobre tierra batida. Pero como es parte interesada en este caso, ya que hoy se enfrenta en sesión nocturna a, AS consulta a otro jugador, el ganador de diez títulos y semifinalista en Wimbledon Roberto Bautista; a dos técnicos, Samuel López, entrenador de Pablo Carreño, y Pepe Vendrell, del staff de la Rafa Nadal Academy y expreparador de Bautista, y a un extenista y reputado comunicador como Álex Corretja para que se lo expliquen a los lectores.
El ruso,que sólo había jugado y perdido un partido en tierra, venció en tres sets al argentino Bagnis. El canadiense, la primera gran sorpresa del día, por el qué y el cómo, no le ganó ni uno al noruego.