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ATP rankings: Daniil Medvedev No. 1 as Novak Djokovic drops to No. 3 ahead of bigger fall post-Wimbledon

Daniil Medvedev has become the world No. 1 men’s player for a second time after Novak Djokovic dropped to No. 3 in the ATP rankings.

For the first time since November 2003, none of the ‘Big Four’ – Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Andy Murray – occupy the first two spots. Ad/> Djokovic has lost the 2,000 points from last year’s French Open win, and now boasts a tally of 6,770 to place him behind Medvedev (7,950) and Alexander Zverev (7,075). ATP RosmalenBiggest ATP upset since? Van Rijthoven stuns Medvedev to win Libema Open11 HOURS AGO French Open champion Nadal is fourth, while Casper Ruud has leapfrogged Stefanos Tsitsipas into fifth.

There is also a milestone for Murray, who after reaching the Stuttgart Open final has returned to the top 50 – a No. 47 standing his highest since May 2018. For Medvedev — who lost the Libema Open final in a shock defeat on Sunday — it is his second stint at the top, having initially occupied first for three weeks earlier this year.

Biggest ATP upset since? Van Rijthoven stuns Medvedev to win Libema Open ‘Hopefully my body can hold up’ – Murray's hip worry in Stuttgart defeat to Berrettini 'Discrimination is unacceptable' — Organisers investigating Kyrgios' racism claim The headline move, however, is Djokovic’s fall by two places, with the Serbian set to slip further down the rankings in the coming weeks. Djokovic is not playing a warm-up tournament ahead of Wimbledon, which starts on June 27, and with ranking points stripped from that Grand Slam, he will lose another 2,000 points – garnered from his 2021 triumph at SW19 – on July 11. As it stands, that would see Djokovic drop to eighth in the rankings, although there are still points to be won ahead of Wimbledon with Halle and

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