No. 25 Ugo Humbert, +6 (Personal Brand)
The Frenchman climbs six spots to his best at No. 25 in the FedEx ATP Rankings after winning his third ATP Tour title in Halle. On his way to the NOVENTI OPEN cup, Humbert edged out Sam Querrey, world No. 6 Alexander Zverev, and two #NextGenATP figures such as Sebastian Korda and Felix Auger-Aliassime before beating 6-3, 7-6 (4) at World No. 7 Andrey Rublev in the final. Read Chronicle and See Highlights
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No. 34 Cameron Norrie, +7 (Marca Personal)
The Briton, ranked No. 74 in the FedEx ATP Rankings at the start of the 2021 season, has risen to his best at No. 34 in the world. With a career-high 29 wins to date (29-13 overall), Norrie has reached three ATP Tour finals in recent months – at the Millannium Estoril Open (l. To Ramos-Viñolas), at the Open Parc-Auvergne -Rhone-Alpes Lyon (l. To Tsitsipas) and also at the Cinch Championships in London, falling to world No. 9 Matteo Berrettini in three sets this Sunday. Read Chronicle and See Highlights
Other Notable Top 100 Moves
No. 18 Alex de Miñaur, +4 (Equal Personal Brand)
No. 56 Frances Tiafoe, +9
No. 63 Dominik Koepfer, +10
No. 65 Marcos Giron, +10 (Personal Brand)
No. 76 Jordan Thompson, +5
No. 85 Corentin Moutet, +9
No. 89 Federico Coria, +14