Monfils under threat, Gaston is already backing down

At rest, Gaël Monfils lost ground in the Masters race.

Only a week after the end of Roland Garros, the ATP ranking has not seen any major change despite the three tournaments on the bill. Most of the cadors were indeed at rest. And although the winner in Cologne, Alexander Zverev, if he got closer to Daniil Medvedev, remains 7th.

Winner in St. Petersburg, Andrey Rublev took the opportunity to gain two places and occupy eighth place, his best career ranking. At rest, Gaël Monfils is still 11th but has seen Denis Shapovalov, semi-finalist in Russia and who is only 30 units from the Frenchman, get closer. The Parisian, who will not return until next week on the circuit, risks losing places and seeing the Masters race become more complicated. It is currently 320 points from the 9th qualifying place occupied by Diego Schwartzman.

Among the other Habs, Benoit Paire loses one place and is in 27th position while Ugo Humbert remains 38th and Adrian Mannarino drops two steps down to 41st rank. Further on, Richard Gasquet (54th), Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (57th) and Gilles Simon (58th) lose one place, as do Lucas Pouille (69th) and Jérémy Chardy (72nd) who lose three places, or Corentin Moutet ( 74th) and Pierre-Hugues Herbert (82nd) ​​who retreat by one position.

Finally, Hugo Gaston, French sensation at Roland Garros and who had taken the opportunity to climb to 157th place fell two rows and emerges in 159th position.

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